With the right attitude, any robot’s a sexbot.
…and my robot vacuum’s looking mighty fine right now.
With the right attitude, any robot’s a sexbot.
…and my robot vacuum’s looking mighty fine right now.
The base load argument doesn’t hold water any more - not when there are places which are progressing towards being totally free of base load. Eg. South Australia is already nearly all renewable power with in-fill from batteries and transient gas power when needed. They’re still currently getting some base load from other states but it’s small and gradually being phased out.
They’re not economically feasible anywhere right now. Unfortunately nuclear power is very expensive compared to all the alternatives. Unless there’s some radical breakthrough I can’t see much nuclear being built in the future. No company would pay such a huge up-front cost to produce uneconomic electricity.
So the strict answer is - no, they’re not feasible everywhere. And also not feasible pretty much anywhere.
It’s from a famous paper. Linked by gnutrinto elsewhere in this thread,
Hilariously non self aware.
But they don’t want anyone to get out.
It’s actually 25. But it’s amazing to think that people in Florida can get 30 years just for possessing some weed. I think it might be the US that has the problem here.
Remember the Samsung battery issues being all over the news a few years ago and everyone saying, “Apple never has these problems”? Meanwhile Apple was literally breaking people’s phones to reduce fires and paying people off to keep quiet about their battery fires. Nice. 🔥
The worst thing about this is that the English teacher is wrong too - common usage dictates that this is a perfectly acceptable form of request.
That so ridiculous it’s funny as hell.