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An aging Geodude…lemmy not gather much moss

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Are you generalizing an entire population because it’s where they were born… Seems fair :/

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What’s really interesting is the mild longitudinal shifts while latitudes are really good. No doubt this was in large part because we can use the direction of the sun and stars to get North or South, but for east or west you were much more dependent on precision timekeeping.

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I’m down with that (or possibly up for it)

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Sorry, geology is green. Bio gets Purple

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Gotta raise your pinky claw when sipping at it

Greater Idaho movement: 13 counties in eastern Oregon have voted to secede and join Idaho (ktvz.com)

On Tuesday, voters in Crook County passed measure 7-86, which asked voters if they support negotiations to move the Oregon/Idaho border to include Crook County in Idaho. The measure is passing with 53% of the vote, and makes Crook County the 13th county in eastern Oregon to pass a Greater Idaho measure.

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A couple things#

I like the INS approach, but couple that with cameras to correct for random walk error (this is much like our eyes correcting for our inner ear.)

I think the issue with Google maps requiring GPS differentials for getting your trajectory has mostly to do with it being agnostic of your phone’s orientation while moving.

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… and environment.

I’d love to eat ribeyes daily, but guilt (and heart attack) would stop me pretty quickly

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You should visit Canada… Though, to be honest, they’re not flying American Flags

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You can’t just lay that out there without giving us the deets on how to create it ourselves

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I hope no reputable school is doing that badly these days but point taken

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Well, that is hardly a lot of down votes. You’re going to try harder with your brand of conspiracy

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Just so you know, each of the headlines you posted suggested that China’s consumption of coal is more than ever before, in agreement with the prior poster. Also clean coal has nothing to do with CO2 reduction, it’s scrubbing other nasties like SO2.

It’s good that they’re expecting this to max out imminently, but it’s still a max.

How come liberals dont hate conservatives the way conservatives hate liberals

I constantly see angry mobs of people decrying “woke”, “critical race theory”, ““grooming””, and whatever other nonsense they made up this week. They march around with guns, constantly appending lib as a prefix to any word they can use to denigrate. They actively plot violence and spew hatred in the open....

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I agree with you 98%. My only gripe is that nobody don’t like ravioli.

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Seems like an eagle to me. At least in North America, Bald eagles can be considerably larger than vultures. Oh and baldies are also carrion eaters.

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Being able to work with useful approximations is an important and liberating skill for many tasks.

Does color change how hot a laser can get something?

For convenience sake let’s say you have 2 identical lasers, one is blue and one is red. And you shine it on lead (so none of the light leaks through) until the lead doesn’t heat up anymore. Would the temperature change at all between the different color lasers. It doesn’t have to be red or blue, it could be microwave or x...

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So where do you stand on infrared lasers? Light is already a junk term for the EM spectrum that we can see, otherwise holding no specific importance.

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That’s pretty impressive. I didn’t even think they knew about R2 two thousand years ago

As solar capacity grows, some of America's most productive farmland is at risk (www.reuters.com)

Dave Duttlinger’s first thought when he saw a dense band of yellowish-brown dust smearing the sky above his Indiana farm was: I warned them this would happen. About 445 acres of his fields near Wheatfield, Indiana, are covered in solar panels and related machinery – land that in April 2019 Duttlinger leased to Dunns Bridge...

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What a crap, gotcha headline. There’s dust from construction…much like there’s dust following harvest or when planting. There’s land that is leased too, but that does not preclude future crop growth on the region

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