Waterwheels. Thousands of years old but still an essential part of our energy system.
Waterwheels. Thousands of years old but still an essential part of our energy system.
There’s a whole subset of idiots that believe that you need to expose yourself to harmful shit to have a strong immune system.
And then they are anti-vaccine. ¯\(ツ)/¯
UHT has a very different taste to pasteurised milk, but is pasteurised to raw milk such a big difference?
Better. You should work in marketing.
The most expensive tickets that get resold on ticketmaster are typically purchased by LN and then resold at the “normal” price. Yes, LN is losing money doing this.
I don’t think LN are losing money doing this. They are artificially rasing prices for the real people buying platinum tickets without any additional costs.
Ticket master take 20-30% of the ticket price and own all the large venues.
This is a monopoly problem, not a service problem.
How many albums have you bought? How are you supporting the musicians you love?
Albums and singles make next to no money for the majority of musicians.
The only way to make money through music nowadays is touring and merchandise.
Commerce does grind to a halt when AWS goes down. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/09/how-the-aws-outage-wreaked-havoc-across-the-us.html
Hendrix springs to mind
I base my statement on AWS outages always being news.
AWS definitely indispensable.
Amazon, I’d like to hear your case for “too big to fail”.
Smaug was only worth $62bn
Well, you know something has happened. There’s a dead mother in law in the middle of the room.
Not sure where you are going with this analogy.
How does he know they are doing things if there is no evidence?
The guy doesn’t speak like a scientist. There is no caution in his statements. No possibility of doubt in his own opinion.
The Alcubierre drive is theoretically possible, but requires negative mass to function.
The bigger problem is that these super fast aliens wouldn’t know where to look. We’ve only been weakly broadcasting our location for around 150 years. Less than 2% of the milky way have had the opportunity to see us.
Now, if we were seeded by aliens then that would be different.
Fuck yeah!