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  • You have to enable iCloud to upload to it. I've been uploading to local encrypted disks for years

  • I have been replacing work laptops every 4 years and home ones every 5 to 6. I've never had an os update issue. I suspect your concerns are more than 15 years old.

  • I had the opposite effect from a book on Earth's gravity.. It kept bringing me down. However, the chapter on centrifugal force has a nice spin to it .

  • Great, because it repeats three times before even clicking the article...these bots are killing these forums

  • It's a single developer that should be paid for his work. You can easily upgrade to the ad free version for a few bucks...

  • Think so.. that's what came up in my contacts

  • That was the formation of the Federal Reserve system. IRS was formed at the time of the Civil War.

  • Thanks for the clarification. your response was ambiguous given the opposing questions in the former comment

  • Still would be quite difficult. We think about 90% of accessing magma never makes it to the surface simply because it loses overpressure. It mostly comes down to how vicious the mama is and what it's overall volatile content. All is which is dependent on the magma temperature, access to water, and silicate composition.

  • Probably still won't work unless there is serious overpressure in the area from some dynamic loading in the mantle. First off, no part of the mantle is naturally fluid at depth. The closest is the asthenosphere, at around 200 to 400 kn depth. This is still solid, but more like a soft wax. That too, the material is made of peroxides and has a density of between 5 to 15 percent higher than the granitic crust at depth and limestone that makes up the shallower crust of Indiana. Thus, it would be analogous to a whole in a wooden plank floating on a sea of dense soft wax...the wax won't likely push through.

    However, if you add water to the system while maintaining the heat, you can start to fluidize the gooey rock, and eventually it will reduce density enough to start creeping upwards. If you mix it deep enough and we'll enough, you can start creating small steam bubbles within that will continue to grow as the rock ascends, further increasing the pressure (like a bubbly bottle of champagne). This will drive further upward pressures allowing for a surface eruption and formation of a volcano.

    Source: am geophysicist and play(work) on volcanoes...just not in Indiana

  • Acrobat pro is such a dog of an app now.

  • Fuel pumps, exhaust systems, injectors, tuneups, new radiators, belt replacement are all very common after 7 years. Thankfully less common now, but still occurring on many vehicles are head gaskets, transmissions, motor mounts. None of these issues should effect EVs.