@WeThePeople
Shit! I gave up popcorn for my diet.
ATTN: Due to multiple incidents #SFMuni routes across the city are experiencing service impacts. Svc to/from the downtown area is being severely impacted by the overturned big rig on the EB Bay Bridge. Expect longer wait times.
@VerityPace
Sure felt like it!
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@Catzly
I've read that encouraging a lack of interest in politics is a strategy the soviet and Russian leadership employed to ensure their positions in authority.
Basically, nobody cared what was going on.
And, they assume that leadership knows what's best because they have access to more information than the public.
@Catzly
I used to be a peacenik. I thought everyone should be a passivist.
Then I realized that people like Putin love to take advantage of those people and will not be reasoned with.
"Do the Russians love their children too?" -- Sting
No, not really. Especially not their leaders.
@NotTheFakeNate
A duck flying out of the head of an alligator making an airdrop delivery of Chinese food.
Man, these mushrooms are awesome!
@WeThePeople
I wonder if that delta is sufficient evidence for suing lawmaker?
This is a hard-to-swallow indictment of a powerful editor and a take-no-prisoners publication (Rolling Stone).
The journalist tried to maintain the integrity of the story, but the editor omitted key facts because the story was about his friend.
Ultimately, the subject of the FBI raid, a journalist, was targeted because of child abuse and not because of his reporting.
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/21/1164360143/rolling-stone-fbi-raid-journalist-james-gordon-meek
I've just calculated that polished copper can condense water vapor at a rate 17X that of water itself.
So, if a cool, dry, polished copper surface was exposed to air with adequate humidity, it would begin condensing water.
If it was then wiped away and collected, it would continue attracting water at 17X the rate of the wet copper.
If true, that system could be a highly efficient source of water.
Today's condenser systems have the water dripping off, keeping the condenser always wet.
@WeThePeople
"Knuckle-dragger"
SNL will have a field day.
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