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  • Fair point, as far as "modern" trucks go that one is reasonable-ish.

    My dream car is a Ford ranger (or slightly smaller) sized cabover with an 8 foot bed. Something like a modern take on the Japanese Kei cars but with actual power (maybe electric) and towing capacity. It doesn't need to be able to move a 40' fifth wheel filled to the brim with atvs and motorcycles but just enough for a trailer with a ride on lawnmower or similar.

  • In context I belive this is correct.

    Also speaking from personal experience, yes, if you start collecting isopods you end up with a wall of containers. We used to live in a basement where we could have tanks to our hearts content and alongside 1500 gallons of aquariums we had 8 tubs for isopods if memory serves me correctly.

  • That's kind of what I figured. I wish journalism didn't need to be so incredibly sensationalist. I understand that it's because the majority of the populace has the attention span of a gnat but it doesn't make me feel any less annoyed by it.

  • Maybe I'm an idiot but how would a base 60 system with "Cleaner fractions means fewer approximations and more accurate maths, and the researchers suggest we can learn from it today." make any difference when computers are powerful enough to generate solutions to answer with more accuracy than is ever needed in real world applications?

  • Literally the first sentence: "Many astronomers are no longer asking whether there is life elsewhere in the Universe."

    Then never in the article so they do any kind of clarifying or providing proof for the "Many" part of the statement. Most this article is about a single person.