@LiberalLibrarian @anatman @Oldguyaz
Russia grows the most Palladium. Going to be key for heavy transportation (trains, trucks), Industrial energy.
"Palladium has the potential to play a major role in virtually every aspect of the envisioned hydrogen economy, including hydrogen purification, storage, detection, and fuel cells. "
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702111701432
"Russia is the number one palladium producing country"
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/top-palladium-producing-countries-in-the-world.html
@LiberalLibrarian Also importantly:
Pissing the night away
Pissing the night away
He drinks a whiskey drink
He drinks a vodka drink
He drinks a lager drink
He drinks a cider drink
He sings the songs that remind him of the good times
He sings the songs that remind of the better times
Seriously though, yes, all of the above since my whole life. The difference for me is today we access to too much mis/dis/in/formation. So I turn lots of it off and go work in the yard.
@XSGeek Same
@agitated_trash from the committee:
“My Committee’s investigation leaves no doubt that, in the words of one company official, Big Oil is ‘gaslighting’ the public. These companies claim they are part of the solution to climate change, but internal documents reveal that they are continuing with business as usual. I call on the big fossil fuel companies to stop their deception and cut their emissions now—before it is too late.”
@Brandy @redenigma @DJNoneYa
Boston? Cool move.
Better: send them to an enclave of rich people who definitely have lawyers on speed dial, if not on staff.
@Jezibaba beauty age goodness size pour les français
With numerous exceptions
I don't use Google products much. Is this really the best workflow to find @mentions in a document? Looks like 6 clicks deep...
@voltronic @Mandypar @rych Technology Connection video just came out all about this. TL/DW; they think most folks (USA) can get by with level 1 chargers.
https://youtu.be/Iyp_X3mwE1w
@LiberalLibrarian
What's with the shiny pleather jacket?!
@WeThePeople Yeah. Don't think it's getting the attention it needs.
Five unions have announced publicly that they have reached an agreement and have sent that agreement to their members for ratification.
Per the Railway Labor Act, both sides have until midnight on Friday to come to a consensus; after that, the “cooling-off” period ends and union members could decide to go on strike.
https://www.freightwaves.com/news/2-more-freight-rail-unions-reach-tentative-agreements-for-new-labor-contract
If there are any questions about US's commitment to Ukraine over time:
Ukraine Contracting Actions
September 9, 2022 (public release)
[DoD] is working closely with industry to produce these systems
...replacement contracts also include investments in the industrial base to expand or accelerate production throughput.
...expected to deliver over multiple years
@estherschindler Wonder what the revision in 5 years will be. AI generated holographic deep fake faux pas
IEA: The second fallacy is that today’s global energy crisis is a clean energy crisis. This is an absurd claim. I talk to energy policymakers all the time and none of them complains of relying too much on clean energy. On the contrary, they wish they had more. They regret not moving faster to build solar and wind plants, to improve the energy efficiency of buildings and vehicles or to extend the lifetime of nuclear plants.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/three-myths-global-energy-crisis-fatih-birol
ideal for precision work