FriendOfDeSoto

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[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 4 points 1 month ago (2 children)

You call this parking. It's a bottleneck. There are solutions. Underpasses. Overpasses. Better rail infrastructure. Unfortunately, higher taxes.

Write up your frustration and take it to your local, state, and federal politicians.

I think it's that or we nuke ourselves into oblivion as a planet.

I think the solution will be a separate device. Even if you tampered with the one you're given, you're still running on their network. Even if you wanted to just chat over Bluetooth mesh with your fellow Winston Smiths, this doesn't seem like a good idea.

In the border regions with China, some people who want to communicate with the real world, have phones that connect to the Chinese networks. A satellite able device would be better but probably too expensive.

[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 8 points 1 month ago (6 children)

The premise of the question is wrong. Trains need fuel like every other means of transportation. They can help consumers and logistics operations save on their individual fuel cost if they make use of rail rather than roads. A great passenger network saves fuel over all because people share a large passenger carrier rather than individually driving mostly empty cars, especially SUV tanks with only a driver behind the wheel.

Trains also don't "park" on open lines. There is a reason why it stopped and it's most likely safety. So it doesn't hit another train or runs into rail damage, construction crews, people, a shrub fire, etc. Since you say this happens regularly, It's likely the train infrastructure is old. Maybe it's a combination of those problems with too tight running schedules creating a bottleneck. Bring this to your local political leaders, complain to the train companies.

I don't know how hot it is there. What are the rules on not idling your engine while waiting in traffic jams and at railroad crossings? And if drivers are supposed to turn their engines off, this may be a clusterfuck caused by a train but blame must be disturbed. Even if it was hot (and unless I had infants or infirm folks in the car), I would switch off my engine these days because of your president's adventures in Iran.

[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 12 points 1 month ago (3 children)

English? Yes.

If we apply strict rules that both parts have to be directly linked, i.e. no space, I suspect English will have fewer examples of this. Because it doesn't always write combos without a space. Lighthouse vs. house light, but horserace vs. racehorse. I think the "proper" Germanic languages, i.e. unencumbered by Norman invasion, will probably have more.

German has shit like:

Fußballverein (football club) and Vereinsfußball (football organized in clubs, differs by one letter). Hausboot (houseboat) and Bootshaus (again an extra s). Turnhalle (school gymnasium) and Hallenturnen (indoor gym class, annoyingly an extra n this time), etc.

They shouldn't let it end on purpose. The lifespan of Lizzy2 shouldn't set the boundaries. If Amazon were smart here, they'd continue the path of limited releases on the silver screen as event cinema. I say "were" because I'm non convicted they won't completely eff it up.

Every new iteration of the franchise has been criticized, the casting choices, the stories, the gadgets, etc. And yet it prevails in the culture through the generations. Even my least favorite Bond movie is still an enjoyable re-watch (Die Another Day, if you're wondering). I don't want it to end.

There is still potential in that franchise. They could do a height of the cold war period piece. Or one about WW2 origin of modern espionage. Also, Hollywood has run out of ideas. There is no way they won't go back to the double-0 well. They are looking at Schwarzenegger to return as Conan and in a Predator sequel ...

There will be people like Tim Apple who regularly make it to normal people news. The majority will be famous within their industry, often only within their country, if a all.

These top whatever biz lists are masturbatory exercises. Virtually no one who isn't on there gives a shit.

[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Us smart monkeys are a product of so many things. You are asking about one single aspect. A loving, caring parental home makes it likely the kid doesn't turn into a psychopath. The reverse is probably also true. But neither is guaranteed.

Is this a campaign? A few days ago we had the question about how Finland is better at fighting homelessness (the post has been deleted). Now this? Maybe we can shortcut this by saying Finland is probably beating the US in any vaguely progressive statistic you can throw at them. Average temperature and GDP however are safe for the US. For the time being.

The other post may have been deleted, like maybe this one will be also, because it asks a question and basically answers it in the post below.

I'm sure some have, especially those who can set their own prices.

Normally it takes about a month at least before the price rise trickle comes through. And I suspect you'll feel it at the grocery store before while eating out. A lot of companies will sacrifice a bit of their profit margin first. The question will be how long will this genius military operation that is somehow both over and on track to succeed last. A couple of months is something the markets may be able to recover from quickly.

I'm so glad America was looking for a guy to drain the swamp and keep them out of wars to be the president. And they found one convicted of sexual assault, whose name appears in the released Epstein filles more often than God and Jesus combined in the Bible, and who threw a hissy fit after not getting the Nobel he invaded Venezuela and started a war with Iran. Sad.

[–] FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 21 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'd argue he isn't a great leader; he is a successful one. He gambles, he takes chances, and is swashbucklingly lucky throughout his career, even when he gets punished, until he meets and follows the lead of arguably the better leader between the two of them, Jean-Luc Picard, in the nexus.

TOS was quite woke in its day. There is still an awful lot of sexism on that Enterprise. The treatment of Spock is quite discriminatory. You could argue his unilateral decision that appears to be salomonic more than covered by actual law or regulations to maroon Khan and company on Ceti-Alpha 5 leads directly to the death of his own son, of whose existence he didn't really know because his mom knew better than to stay in Kirk's orbit. While you could say that an orderly private life isn't a prerequisite to being a great leader, I think Carol Marcus knew he'd be trouble at home and at work and that's why she wanted out.

He was very often in the right place at the right time and only made decisions that were later judged not to be entirely wrong. He had the charisma of a great man right until he oh-my'ed loose his mortal coil. If there had been an HR department between the music room and the colorful food cube dispensary there would have been need for the admiralty to get involved. He is a beloved character for his brazenness and faults.

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