Human doing. WORK: SimpleElevated, @sciencelogic, @47lining Does Is it practical? Is it sustainable? Is it durable? PERSONAL: Coffee, Comics, Cuisine, #Critter
@nntaleb No. When you're "attacking a dead person", you're attacking their legacy and that itself can be a worthwhile effort when that legacy has resources and support from living assholes.
@Noahpinion How are you defining "geometrical advantage"? There are many, many sound economic reasons why mass rail transport doesn't exist in, for example, Arlingon TX or Winnipeg MB.
@CJHandmer They are highly likely asking for an email schedule to meet a specific publishing date as your comments likely cluster with other publication targets in the same timeframe.
@Cumuluscoffee Uhhh, gravity cold brew and nitro cold brew are NOT the same. This is a false equivalence given the extraction pressure and horrid marketing. Blocked.
@dieworkwear Behind every successful
walkable neighborhood in the U.S. and Europe is some sort of legacy land-grant + a tax-base that enables the conversion/build-out and sustained bridge-funding. It just canβt happen everywhere weβd like.
@dieworkwear Itβs not that anyone is βagainstβ walkable neighborhoods, but they mandate a high capital investment and (upfront) far less MARR under current GAAP. Few municipalities are willing to take on that level of long-term financial and political risk.
@magbaksays Huh? These aren't even the same charging mechanism. This is conduction vs induction--apples vs oranges. Also, what the charging rate of each? I suspect the wired one would be faster.
@eatmancereal Um, no...just no. Just do creatine separately and stick to whey protein. Simple, Cheap, and Proven to be effective for decades. This product makes no sense.
@ChristianHeiens Even as a Latin Honor Society member and Roman history scholar, I don't find ANY of these questions relevant to academic competency in today's society. That said, examine even mid-century high-school tests and you can see what "we've lost".