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  • I felt the opposite. Imagine being familiar enough with one of these that you can be the wizard that walks up and makes the magic work again.

    All it would take is time working on a rotation of maintenance of these things.

  • Even if they shut down today, the parts are out there. You can swap in from a donor laptop in ways that would be impossible for most others. Not to mention the fact that the critical parts are upgradable with standard parts from 3rd parties.

    They supported the same hardware upgrade cycle for three full generations.

    Even if they don't keep going forever, they still succeeded in a huge way.

  • Shit, they just did a major engine recall on those vehicles. Sucks to be someone with a newer explorer.

  • The play store purchase takes a bit to register the first time.

  • Strike an F series plant??? That's going to hit them right in the pocketbook.

  • I love when people show me their stuff!

  • Aside from a handful of episodes, TOS aged perfectly fine.

    You'd be hard pressed to find any show with as many episodes and different writers that doesn't have a couple of shows with a bad take or two.

  • Based on your attitude in the comments, and how much you seem to care, I'd hire you in a heartbeat.

    You got this. Worst case, they don't see that, then it's their loss. Keep pushing forward.

  • That article was a bit of all over the place, but it looks like this time the supreme Court was on the right side by declining to decide.

    From what I understand, they are allowing the previous statement from the Biden administration that CO2 costs $51/ton.

    Interesting point that the EPA seems to be pushing for a $190/ton cost, which is significantly higher. So we're probably going to be hearing about more lawsuits in the future.

    Edit: originally misread metric ton as megaton

  • Oh, you're right, we should only execute people when we're double secret sure with a pinky swear.

  • I also very much appreciate your point of view, thank you for sharing.

  • There is no such thing. You have the resources of an entire state, a single human no longer poses a threat.

    Someday, we may develop a technique to rehab even the worst of the worst.

    • 0 - Psychology and treatments change and improve over time. Even if someone is 100% guilty and can't be helped with our current methods, next year, 10 years, or longer, we might be able to.

    Killing someone ONLY should be used as a last resort to stop a current, and immediate threat. Never towards someone who has already been stopped and restrained.

  • Oops, I guess that wasn't the child molester, it was the person trying to help the kid and got incorrectly accused. Guess we should clean up the wood chipper again for the next one.

  • Executions are never the answer. We need to find better ways to deal with people who can't manage themselves in society. Especially with the goal of reintegration. It may not be possible with everyone, but execution is just giving up, and giving in to barbaric methods.

  • This is the one. My favorite was the alt-ctl-arrow to flip the monitor direction

  • I feel like every Worf episode was them trying to remind you that he's supposed to be a bad ass, even though he gets his ass handed to him every other episode to show how much more bad ass the enemy of the week is.

  • Took one look at that thumbnail and knew it was a Steve Mould creation. He has a very distinctive style to his water models.

  • Morville Meme Mondays?