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  1. Ah. Ok. Really glad you cleared that all up for us. Yep.
  2. Or China is lying about their numbers. Or just wore masks because they’re not as stupid as the average Trump voter. You think people staying away from each other makes the virus spread more quickly. There’s a word for that. It’s dumb.
  3. You’re speaking of a time when a perfect fictional garden might have existed, one that was so magical it didn’t require tools or tending, and you have the audacity to suggest I’m saying senseless things? Fascinating
  4. And if dragons were real, I could ride my unicorn beside them until we land in Narnia.
  5. It’s quite arrogant of you to pretend you know what derives pleasure for people working in labs, and more so to pretend that the things which bring you pleasure are somehow superior to the things which derive pleasure for others. Didn’t Jesus say something about the importance of humility and not judging other people?
  6. This overlaps with another criticism I have with the idea, namely: the ability to predict/forecast which regions are stable and safe is rapidly shrinking as climate change rapidly advances. Just because a region is meteorologically inactive/less volatile today doesn’t mean it will remain so tomorrow.
  7. iNow replied to jfoldbar's topic in Other Sciences
    It does. It says you’re badly misinformed and unwilling to substitute evidence for your misguided and confirmation biased preconceptions.
  8. So, anecdotes inherently tainted and diminished by human bias and quite likely to be unreproduceable?
  9. Please elaborate on what you mean by liberal in that post
  10. What about the shipping industry? Does your proposal to ban automobiles account for commerce and movement of large amounts of goods across large distances and to locations not serviced by rail?
  11. Is that the same inclination that stirs you to continue posting here on a science forum?
  12. What variables can you think of all by yourself that may hinder a persons ability to pickup their entire life and move somewhere else?
  13. The container, malleability, and fill percentage of the bag in which the air is placed matters far more than composition of the air itself.
  14. No, I’m not. You could stay home. No reason to subject yourself to “the risk of being run over.” It’s your decision to go out and walk in the street that makes you part of the problem. Your points across threads are so consistently absurd that I believe you’re either very young, very stupid, trolling, or not human.
  15. Just curious. Does ANYONE watch these countless videos that kept getting posted?
  16. It depends entirely on whom you ask. Ask 5 different people what “sports” means and you’ll get 5 different answers
  17. Lol. Expenses can be shared through subsidies and tax rebates even if the power storage itself isn’t centralized.
  18. If we focus on this posters INtent more than their CONtent, the posts suddenly become much more clear
  19. He also didn’t bother to consider that tarps aren’t enough when there’s a minus 20 windchill outside
  20. The Musk team at Tesla designed a high capacity storage option called PowerWall for individual homes. The thinking was that significant decentralized energy storage at each house is more achievable and effective than one massive centralized bank of charged batteries trying to cover entire cities or towns.
  21. What if I disagree with you and just don’t want to? Why should the government impose your restrictions on to me instead imposing my freedoms on to us all?
  22. No, because those things only work in more densely populated areas and cannot even come close to meeting the need (at least not at scale and without unreasonably high front end costs) for rural and remote residents.
  23. Toyota recently announced plans to release cars soon using a solid state battery to replace lithium ion. These types of advances surely help. https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Technology/Toyota-s-game-changing-solid-state-battery-en-route-for-2021-debut

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