Imagine being perfectly fluent in German, but only when gorked out your damn orb.
chuckleslord
Please. Please tell me no one is actually considering online voting. There's no way to maintain anonymity and vote integrity.
That's how you get your paper published. Find the stat with the happiest (see, statistically relevant) outcome, publish based solely on that.
36 kilotons a year. Only short by 6 sig figs. You'd need over a 100,000 of these to reach net zero. And the cost for each ton removed is "closer to $1,000 a ton than $100 a ton". Let's say $500 a ton, which is less than the actual cost. That's $18 million a year for this one facility, and you'd need >$1.8 trillion annual to run all the facilities for net zero. It would become the largest single industry in the world (passing agriculture at $1.3 trillion annually)
It's something that needs to be done eventually, but can't be used to get us to net zero.
So, yeah. Neat, but something for after the transition.
That's why I already voted. Now I really can't do anything else!
885,397 signatures are needed for a ballot measure this election (8% of votes cast in the last presidential election, as per Florida law). Meaning there would need to be more than 25,000 of these "fraudulent" signatures for it matter. Fuck off DeSantis
Jet set. Jet set. Jet set, ahhhhh, Groovy! JET SET RADIO!
Voted yesterday. Remember kids: vote early, vote often
Is this sarcasm?
Sorry for the confusion. Yellow is a single wavelength of light. We perceive it with the green and red receptors in our eyes, but it is a single wavelength. Purple isn't a single wavelength, but two that are being interpreted as a color.
That was the distinction I was calling out.
In Georgia? Definitely. They'd be consistently blue if not for republican ratfucking