Maverick0984
Maverick0984 t1_jbuphok wrote
Reply to comment by SpecterGT260 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
I'm not the one with the claim. Burden on proof lies with you.
Maverick0984 t1_jbuh3gm wrote
Reply to comment by SpecterGT260 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
If that's your question, you clearly don't understand what I'm saying.
The vast majority of teachers do understand the material. You had some weird bad luck and that's the end of it.
Maverick0984 t1_jbucu2h wrote
Reply to comment by SpecterGT260 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
You never once mentioned the words "personal" or "opinion".
Here are some exerts from your posts:
>Permafrost always reminds me of how broken the education system can be. ​
>The problem is that the education degree has very little to do with the subject matter being taught...Yet we have almost none of the basic subject matter in the training for those tasked with training our kids. It's silly ​
Seems awfully universal to you in these posts my guy.
Maverick0984 t1_jbuaux3 wrote
Reply to comment by SpecterGT260 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
My point was that your experience is completely anecdotal yet you claim it as fact. If your school was ranked well, then you got bad teachers in an otherwise good school. Assuming all teachers are improperly trained and dumb is just plain ignorant.
Maverick0984 t1_jbu01jj wrote
Reply to comment by SpecterGT260 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
Maybe your school was just bad? I don't know what to tell you. Your anecdotal experience differs wildly from mine.
I assume you're happy with what teachers are paid as well based on this "analysis"
Edit: typo
Maverick0984 t1_jbtuson wrote
Reply to comment by SpecterGT260 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
Probably more a function of your teacher and less a condemnation of the education system. There are stupid people all around us...
Maverick0984 t1_jaa650s wrote
Reply to comment by KickBassColonyDrop in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
I guess we'll see.
Maverick0984 t1_jaa1abh wrote
Reply to comment by KickBassColonyDrop in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
>Are you implying that Tesla isn't a real car company?
Yes, that is precisely what I am implying. Musk himself has said they are a tech company first, car company second. Trying to get that crazy valuation.
We're seeing that fail now, hence the crashing valuation.
Maverick0984 t1_ja6dpeh wrote
Reply to comment by homogenousmoss in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
I...I don't believe you.
Maverick0984 t1_ja472kt wrote
Reply to comment by Gk5321 in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
Maybe? I have never really mentioned quantity or what it is in the marketplace today. My comment is about the long term. They are not built to last. Teslas in general were a status symbol and they aren't anymore. The luster has wore off and people see them for what they are, now that other options exist.
Maverick0984 t1_ja41jb3 wrote
Reply to comment by Gk5321 in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
I really can't disagree with this more. At least the real life around me anyway.
Maverick0984 t1_ja3mvu3 wrote
Reply to comment by Gk5321 in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
I think a lot of people feel it's a sham though. Yes, they pushed EV forward but they also likely won't be here in 10-15 years, gobbled up by a real car company.
They have been overcharging for years to make up for their massive money sinks in failed initiatives.
Maverick0984 t1_jbuqywb wrote
Reply to comment by SpecterGT260 in Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba. Findings hint at a much bigger problem—as the planet warms and the permafrost melts, there is a chance of viruses emerging that are capable of infecting humans by Wagamaga
Yeah, that's not the only thing you said though. You made blanket claims. See the previous post of mine where I pointed a couple of these instances out. You are trying to backpedal those statements now.