I think they're sharing insights into the evolution of the market economy in the southern colonies prior to the Revolutionary War, because the economic modalities—especially in the southern colonies—could most aptly be characterized as agrarian pre-capital especially regarding how the economies of Virginia and Pennsylvania were entrepreneurial and capitalist way back in 1740 mostly due to the Pre-revolutionary utopia and the capital-forming effects of military mobilization.
@th3j35t3r I disagree. They're talking about Roman elites refusing to implement technological advances which would increase productivity a hundred-fold due to the inertia established by the slave economy. Why would they bother with things like steam power when they had an inexhaustible supply of slaves? @impermanence42
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On second thoughts, you could be right - but I'll defer to @kel - he knows more about this stuff than me.
@th3j35t3r @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42 People...
They're talking about the power coefficient of various seed varieties in jules, as calculated by the relative air speed of their unladen selves in various nominal humidity and temperature bands. The one on the right claims that he's much faster in the early morning. The one on left believes this is bullshit, both due to the lower ambient temperature and the subviscous affects of increased aqueous humidification at near-dew point conditions.
@kel @th3j35t3r @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42
It's pretty obvious 👀 . They are talking about GMO corn. The first pic is evidence that they had a heated argument on theoretical and philosophical grounds. The 2nd pic clearly shows that after tasting the corn, they both entered a deeply pensive, meta- meta-physical state.
@artemis @kel @th3j35t3r @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42
*sigh*
You men.
tsk tsk tsk
Notice the tilt of her head, the angle of her beak.
It has absolutely nothing to do with market economy, technological advances, or seed varieties.
She's telling him to stop complaining about the ratio of corn to millet and get the damn kids over to the feeder.
🤷🏼♀️
@Maude @artemis @kel @th3j35t3r @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42
This is clearly a lover’s quarrel and conundrum over Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. That the feeder, while great at easing some of the tension from the first physiological tier by providing food, makes anything less than the path to self-actualization unacceptable. Once the kernel of corn is eaten, that’s it, no procrastination, no excuses.
@peeppeepcircus @Maude @artemis @kel @th3j35t3r @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42
He is discussing the fact that they could have eaten earlier if she hadn't visited so long after church, and she pointed out that she was in the car waiting on him today, and he replied it was a first. And then they ate in silence the rest of the meal.
@MelissaHDavis @peeppeepcircus @Maude @artemis @kel @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42
Pure speculation, and if I may add - HOGWASH! You're all wrong! The one on the left thinks Docker Swarm offers a straightforward and beginner-friendly approach to container orchestration, but the one on the right says Kubernetes emerges as the superior choice for organizations seeking scalability, resilience, and extensibility in their containerized infrastructure.
@th3j35t3r @MelissaHDavis @peeppeepcircus @artemis @kel @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42
Oh contraire!
He has absolutely no concept of IT development.
He just wants to eat in peace!
She just wants him to get the damn kids!
@kel @th3j35t3r @MelissaHDavis @peeppeepcircus @artemis @LiberalLibrarian
I wonder if @impermanence42 returns to his post and...
@Maude @kel @th3j35t3r @MelissaHDavis @artemis @LiberalLibrarian @impermanence42
oh for sure 😁 (right?)
@impermanence42 @peeppeepcircus @Maude @kel @th3j35t3r @artemis @LiberalLibrarian
Magic of community.
Think about that a moment. How lucky are we? Thank you, @th3j35t3r. I don't say that often enough.