belathus

@belathus@bookwormstory.social
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Abuse doesn't usually fix anything.

I used to work in HVAC. I remember we had a small cold room that was struggling to maintain temperature, as in, design was supposed to be 0°F but it couldn't get below 36°F. There was a large hole in the box that was undoubtedly the cause of the problem, so I asked the installer how they accounted for that. "Oh, I doubled the infiltration value." When I tried calculating the actual losses it was way, way higher than the infiltration value. Like, the room needed someting like 3-4 times its total refrigeration capacity to reach target with a giant fucking hole in the box.

No idea who thought putting a giant hole in the box was a good idea.

Probably because there was no knife in the footage.

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He was impeached for it, which is charging him with the crime.

Good.

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Personally, I really, really, really wish we had a viable third party candidate. I don't want either of these fucks in office.

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Judge Judy. I like this modification of the phrase.

Looking at other sources, it looks like they're shipping them to other counties. Now they're homeless somewhere else. How heartwarming.

Cops are the ones who think skin contact can cause an OD.

Oh man, been doing that for 10 years!

The device you're thinking of might be a peltier or thermoelectric cooler (TEC). But yes. They're way less efficient than a vapor compression refrigerator, though.

With an adverse event rate of 0.06%. Meaning only 33 per million people required hospitalization.

Fair enough. However, they should release the footage regardless. Especially since 4 people got shot, 2 of which were bystanders, and that this was over a cheap fare. Cops are pretty untrustworthy.

In part because traditional farms scale better than aeroponics or hydroponics. In part because farms don't pay for the environmental damage they cause. Because of these two points, there is little incentive to industrialize aeroponics or hydroponics.

What is true right now is that traditional farms use more water, fertilizer, and space, cause more environmental damage, but require less labor. And the labor problem can be mitigated with robotics, if we're willing to invest in that.

I have a similar story, except the people I asked about it convinced me it might be a scam. I bought some later, but it wasn't the lifechanging amount it could've been.