It's likely totally false, or a gross exaggeration.
I've found a lot of articles in sources I have no real reason to trust, but you'd think this would be on the front page of every newspaper if it was true, since it'd be a world paradigm shift.
They're claiming they've found almost twice as much gold as the human race has ever mined through history, in one shot.
World class gold mines can get 15 tons per year of gold at great effort and expense, and such huge reserves at one mine would imply that this one mine would effectively shut down all of them by putting out an order of magnitude more gold than the entire gold industry.
It's possible, but it's an extraordinary claim.
I've found a lot of articles in sources I have no real reason to trust, but you'd think this would be on the front page of every newspaper if it was true, since it'd be a world paradigm shift.
They're claiming they've found almost twice as much gold as the human race has ever mined through history, in one shot.
World class gold mines can get 15 tons per year of gold at great effort and expense, and such huge reserves at one mine would imply that this one mine would effectively shut down all of them by putting out an order of magnitude more gold than the entire gold industry.
It's possible, but it's an extraordinary claim.
I don't hate Musk, but he's a shyster. While charging people to watch him eating a bowl of dicks, he'll tell everyone how it's going to transform humanity and bring them to new horizons.
Science is my jam.
But science isn't politics, and the moment they intermingle, politics will overpower science every single time.
But science isn't politics, and the moment they intermingle, politics will overpower science every single time.
Japan is a couple decades ahead in many ways. I suspect that when their boomers fade away, they'll be one of the first to get the next boom caused by falling house prices and rising incomes.
Thanks for reminding us that we have nothing now.
Thanks, der fuhrer and his Pomeranian lap dog in a turban!
Thanks, der fuhrer and his Pomeranian lap dog in a turban!
tbf, doesn't really affect the men.
"Oh no, I gotta shower with a biological woman. whatever will I do. My dainty sensibilities shall surely be tainted."
"Oh no, I gotta shower with a biological woman. whatever will I do. My dainty sensibilities shall surely be tainted."
I posted entire chapters of my book when I was writing it for feedback. I even got some now and again.
Completely randomly, the timcast rss feed is mostly just links to his videos, but occasionally has really good written journalism. It was a reminder of how badly written most media is these days.
https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-hamilton-spectator/20220707/281818582537111
Resolute Forestry Products, known previously as Abitibi Price before they changed their name and were known for being dodgy af, has been sold to a privately held company headquartered in B.C. called The Paper Excellence Group.
It appears that as recently as November 2021, The Paper Excellence Group was headquartered in California, so they must've decided that California wasn't quite expensive enough so they should move their operations to the only place on earth more expensive.
The Paper Excellence group previously purchased Canada's Domtar company, and resolute will continue as a wholly owned subsidiary of Domtar. They also own Catalyst, another Canadian company.
Resolute Forestry Products, known previously as Abitibi Price before they changed their name and were known for being dodgy af, has been sold to a privately held company headquartered in B.C. called The Paper Excellence Group.
It appears that as recently as November 2021, The Paper Excellence Group was headquartered in California, so they must've decided that California wasn't quite expensive enough so they should move their operations to the only place on earth more expensive.
The Paper Excellence group previously purchased Canada's Domtar company, and resolute will continue as a wholly owned subsidiary of Domtar. They also own Catalyst, another Canadian company.
Nothing new -- the governments and corporations around the world pretending they can stop using energy without causing global suffering.
They're getting what they want but acting shocked that the natural consequences of their policies occurred.
They're getting what they want but acting shocked that the natural consequences of their policies occurred.
The thing I find annoying is that they wanted this and now it's happening and they're pretending they are shocked.
Why is there a carbon tax? To make energy more expensive. They wanted this. Why are they pointing fingers now that they got what they wanted?
Why is there a carbon tax? To make energy more expensive. They wanted this. Why are they pointing fingers now that they got what they wanted?
I mean... Not really... There was no constitutional basis for the judgement in Roe. If there was a basis, then the government would have a lot less power over people. If such a thing as "a right to medical privacy existed" that could prevent a certain procedure from being banned, then the FDA wouldn't be allowed to exist. Arguably, medical licensure shouldn't be allowed. Drug laws probably wouldn't be allowed.
What they tried to do was create an alleged constitutional right that began and ended at exactly one issue. In the past 2 years, that came to a head, because everyone saw the emperor had no clothes: There was a constitutional "right to medical privacy" but you better carry your papers because the government can mandate that you have to prove which medical procedures you've had done.
Now... Imagine if the case actually did establish a universal constitutional right, and one that protected against stuff like vaxx mandates. Well, in that case it isn't so easy to overturn. They couldn't have that. They want to micromanage your life.
What they tried to do was create an alleged constitutional right that began and ended at exactly one issue. In the past 2 years, that came to a head, because everyone saw the emperor had no clothes: There was a constitutional "right to medical privacy" but you better carry your papers because the government can mandate that you have to prove which medical procedures you've had done.
Now... Imagine if the case actually did establish a universal constitutional right, and one that protected against stuff like vaxx mandates. Well, in that case it isn't so easy to overturn. They couldn't have that. They want to micromanage your life.
The two are close enough that it's easy to forget for me. It isn't like the past where the two were so fundamentally different that there's no way to forget your cde wasn't windows 95!
I've got openshell or something like it on my windows installs and I decrapify it and use o&o shutup10 to get rid of a bunch of junk, then on my linux machines I run kubuntu, so they're pretty similar in normal use.