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  • eh, animals die in the water in nature...

  • not in America, anyway

  • depends on what I'm buying

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  • manually reset the browser. make sure it's not running in the background, then go into %localappdata% & rename the folder for that application. on next launch it will be forced to go into firstrun & create a whole batch of new settings.

  • not watching a 42 minute video to find out but I'm sure it has to do with inflation

  • eh, it wont. humanity breeds like a plague

  • the generation that got scared by 3 mile island and "china syndrome" are the ones in power in the government. it's also in their interest (bribes) to ban nuclear power.

  • surprised they got that past the service provider's lobby. prison telephony = loads of $$$ every year.

  • finally seeing some movement towards liquid sodium, eh?

  • article is about US wars. presumably the book is too but who knows. my point was that many wars/deaths had nothing to do with the USA

  • eh... guerilla war only comes into play when the attacker is trying to hold territory. with air supremacy you dont really need to do that & while it sucks when a drone gets shot down, it's not a big deal because the pilot is nowhere nearby. sea power is similar, though the sailors are somewhat closer to the war zone.

  • 250 x 22 months (gestation + 1 year) x 1000 = $5,500,000/yr... plus whatever overhead/administration costs are needed for that. where are they going to get the extra money? a $3.5 mllion grant is mentioned - do they expect the public to cough up $2+ million? just for a trial program?

    a 2021 study indicates that approximately 22,000 women give birth each year in Philadelphia - assuming that the program expands to include the percentage described as "non-hispanic black" (presumably, the metric valued by the article referenced in the post, though it's just "black" and "white" in the bar graphs) - 43% (9460 births), that'd be $212,080,000 per fiscal year - probably more since it's a 22 month program.

    can Philly afford that?

  • eh, I think it really depends on the individual. people need to go outside more and start caring less about things they cant change.