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MechanicalJester @ MechanicalJester @lemm.ee
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  • Okay, but it's not just size and strength. Women have better color discrimination, better landmark sense. Men have better time/speed sense. While pregnant the long gestational period makes the woman more at risk.

    Women certainly can hunt, men can certainly harvest berries, but these other traits came about for reasons. If we were wrong as to why, that doesn't change the differences.

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  • That's awful. My weird immune system has its own issues, but not noroviruses thus far.

    I have had your experience caused by food poisoning and it ended putting me in the ER so you have my sincere sympathy.

  • Most people think it is an all or nothing thing, including some doctors.

    My immune system is apparently very good against noroviruses or whatever was giving my family the "all exits no waiting" treatment. A doctor argued that I must not have come in contact with the virus since I had no symptoms aside from feeling icky for a couple of hours. I was bothered that they had such a bad grasp on how viral infections work and I don't consider myself an expert by any stretch. Even after I told them I had been having to clean up my toddler and infant messes, do diapers, bathe them etc. I had come in contact with saliva vomit poo pee breath etc- of course I came in contact with it.

    I had the virus, I just didn't have the disease/nasty symptoms. Maybe I had built immunity, maybe I had been able to build immunity quickly, maybe insufficient viral critical mass for rapid onset- who knows?

  • No caffeine or stimulants after noon. A considerable percentage shouldn't have it after 10 am frankly.

    Try this: 1 week of no caffeine and no chocolate At least 20 minutes of exercise - can be split upper day Finish eating dinner and snacks by 7pm No gaming or stimulating entertainment 30-60 minutes before bed. Manage noise, light and other triggers.

    Smart watches or similar are good for watching your sleep quality.

  • No, the energy required to compress methane is far, far lower.

    LNG is shipped at 246psi at the high end. Hydrogen at around 10,000 psi.

    I'm eager for you to set me straight with facts.

    Roughly it's 9% of energy content to compress Hydrogen. And 2.5% to compress methane.

    I really wish this was as solved as you seem to think.

    Energy lost in production of the hydrogen is currently extremely high. They cheat with methane just getting it out of the ground or, rarely, from biological decomposition capture.

    Then you have significantly different physical specifications for the tanks. And the compression. And the storage. And the transfer.

    If the production was free, the rest is pricey. Some day it may all be solved, but it simply hasn't been.

    Come at me with facts. I will direct you to the energy department.

    Currently 95% of hydrogen production is from natural gas.

  • This is hilarious.

    It's the smallest gas molecule and will pass straight through the walls of containers meant to contain LNG.

    The amount of compression required to yield liquid Hydrogen is vastly different.

    Nothing at all is the same.

    Propane? Sure. Woodgas? Yes. Hydrogen? Totally different set of physical challenges that are very expensive to work around.

  • The generation of Hydrogen was never the hardest problem.

    Compression, storage and transportation - those are the big problems.

    How is the car driver in Kansas refilling their hydrogen powered vehicle without major efficiency losses?

    The barriers haven't changed much in decades, and cyclically someone pretends those are all minor.

    The new play is: Maybe Ammonia?

  • Panik

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  • Fuck you and take an upvote for coming here to state what I was going to when I immediately summed 5+1 to 6 and felt clever thinking "well I do know it's not prime and divisible by 3" Shakes fist

    I'll get you NEXT time logicbomb!

  • Did you watch the footage of Gaetz grilling the DEA on when were they going to delist marijuana as a schedule 1 drug and federally decriminalize it specifically addressing opioid crisis and THC being a viable alternative for pain management for many?

    I totally agree with you. I was initially very confused, but it definitely diferentiates him from DeSantis.

    What's next? He turns on Trump?

  • Air transfer heat pumps just seem like poor planning to me. Ground or groundwater heat sink is so much better. Some initial expense when building a house but works forever.

    Air medium heat pumps: Let's heat the house to 70F using 20F air Let's cool the house to 70F using 110F air

    Groundwater medium heat pumps: Let's heat the house to 70F using 60F groundwater when it's 20F out Let's cool the house to 70F using 60F groundwater when it's 110F out