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TacTurtle t1_je16wk3 wrote
Reply to comment by distractabledaddy in TIL intercontinental ballistic missiles use celestial navigation to check and correct their course (initially set using internal gyroscopes) while flying outside the Earth's atmosphere. by Captainmanic
And the automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters.
TacTurtle t1_jduqfzb wrote
Reply to comment by nat9191 in US-Canada agree to turn back asylum seekers at border by nat9191
They are trying to asylum shop for high living standard countries more likely to grant asylum; right now Canada is accepting a way larger portion of asylum seekers than the US.
TacTurtle t1_jduq8ra wrote
Reply to comment by ExtremePrivilege in US-Canada agree to turn back asylum seekers at border by nat9191
This fundamentally is the same argument and issue the US has with Central American asylum seekers refusing to request asylum in geographically closer countries to their original country of origin like Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, etc.
TacTurtle t1_jd8kyxj wrote
Reply to Air pollutants have been confirmed to increase the risk of Alzheimer's dementia. Air pollutants enter the lungs through the respiratory tract and cause inflammation, which causes various diseases throughout the body, especially the inflammation of nerves when it reaches the brain. by Wagamaga
Interesting correlation, I would be curious to find out if seasonal pollen allergies also correlate with an increased Alzheimer’s risk.
TacTurtle t1_jcxk6lp wrote
Not really a big deal, the US made something decades ago called SHIVA STAR for similar ideas, and that line of research was largely abandoned in favor of MARAUDER toroidal plasma research.
TacTurtle t1_jathmyr wrote
Reply to TIL that the Fuggerei in Augsburg, Germany is the oldest public housing complex in the world, being founded all the way back to the 1510s. by TheMisterClo
>It takes its name from the Fugger family and was founded in 151 founded in 1516 by Jakob Fugger the Younger
Jakob Fugger the Younger
Say that 3 times fast
TacTurtle t1_jaaesfk wrote
Reply to comment by palacexero in TIL the deacon Saint Lawrence was roasted alive on a giant grill during the persecution of Valerian. The poet Prudentius tells that he joked with his tormentors, "Turn me over—I'm done on this side". He is now the patron saint of cooks, chefs, and comedians. by ALasagnaForOne
Bro took comedy roast serially
TacTurtle t1_ja8y0p2 wrote
Reply to Could the international space station be repurposed as an interplanetary vessel, a La For All Mankind? by -Major-Arcana-
Fantasy and no, the ISS structurally could not withstand sufficient rotation to create useful gravity.
Project Orion would be a comparatively more practical interplanetary vessel, and the propulsion in Orion is best described “external nuclear pulse detonation” which gives you an idea of how practical converting the ISS would be.
TacTurtle t1_ja8xlpi wrote
Reply to comment by InflamedLiver in TIL about 'Quahog Day', when Doug the Quahog predicts how many days of sunshine Cape Cod will get over the summer by SteO153
Clam, right?
TacTurtle t1_j6ta1l4 wrote
Reply to comment by StormlitRadiance in Endangered male northern quolls are giving up sleep in favour of having more sex – and it could be killing them, according to a study that investigated why male northern quolls usually mate themselves to death in one season while females can live and reproduce for up to four years. by MistWeaver80
Are litters weighed more heavily towards majority females?
TacTurtle t1_j514ia5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Seriously, what's with FBI, DEA vacuuming up people's money transfer records? by Sorin61
Pay no attention to the man with the server hidden behind a curtain!!
TacTurtle t1_j512zfw wrote
Reply to Revealed: more than 90% of rainforest carbon offsets by biggest provider are worthless, analysis shows by Portalrules123
This happening should surprise nobody - if the system can be abused, someone is going to abuse it.
If your monitoring and vetting system allows companies to perpetuate fraud and mislead customers with falsified reports and near zero risk of auditing or other checks on actual delivery of intangible goods, then your monitoring system is grossly inadequate.
TacTurtle t1_j2d94ia wrote
Reply to TIL Ancienct Mesopotamians played this sport that was like polo except instead of riding on horses, they rode on other people by electroctopus
In Japan this was called CutCut Golf, with the more intense competitive version called Ninjature Golf.
TacTurtle t1_j2clgy8 wrote
TacTurtle t1_izzlp1j wrote
Reply to comment by DrScience01 in Tesla Semi 500-Mile Trip Video Shows Truck May Have Had a Lower GVW Than 81,000 Lb by Ssider69
The extra 2k is a fuel allowance, which an electric doesn’t need.
TacTurtle t1_iy5aaof wrote
Reply to comment by JayHey30 in Israeli Elbit Systems Reveals New Drone to Be Used in Occupied West Bank by aa-coding
Subjugation is peace ... according to tyrants
TacTurtle t1_iy59fv0 wrote
Reply to comment by FranticPonE in Mexico's Lopez Obrador leads massive pro-government march by Miserable-Lizard
So pretty much like the last Presidente but without the pesky pretense?
TacTurtle t1_ixke3ak wrote
Reply to comment by MasterpieceBrave420 in Amazon to invest $1 billion yearly to produce movies for theaters by Familiar-Turtle
Add in a mostly irrelevant subplot about a strained relationship, ends with him falling for a gal on the a farm that points him in the right direction.
TacTurtle t1_ixjwoac wrote
Reply to comment by MasterpieceBrave420 in Amazon to invest $1 billion yearly to produce movies for theaters by Familiar-Turtle
Castaway but it is an Amazon driver in a blizzard in Texas.
TacTurtle t1_ixjwl6e wrote
Reply to comment by GeneralZaroff1 in Amazon to invest $1 billion yearly to produce movies for theaters by Familiar-Turtle
Sounds like a defective to return.
TacTurtle t1_ixj1g84 wrote
Reply to comment by ElfMage83 in TIL: The formal name for the Imperial system's measurements of weight (pounds/ounces) is the Avoirdupois system by NPC8705
Have you tried Bud, Coors, or Natty?
TacTurtle t1_ixe9unn wrote
Reply to comment by danielv123 in HVDC macrogrid would reduce climate pollutants and electricity costs while transmitting low-cost renewable power by manual_tranny
Yeah at that point you end up running multiple cables per phase so the linemen can still actually physically bend and move the cable - at least on the distribution side.
Who even makes HV underground cable rated for DC? Okonite’s catalog only has underground rated to like 35kV, versus 69kV for above ground.
TacTurtle t1_ixe7g73 wrote
Reply to comment by danielv123 in HVDC macrogrid would reduce climate pollutants and electricity costs while transmitting low-cost renewable power by manual_tranny
2200mcm high voltage cable is running closer to $11-15 per foot, uninstalled. You are talking triple or quadruple that for underground rated cable
Each phase would running multiple cables, so $11 x 5 x say 6 runs per phase x 3 phases = $990-1350 per for cable alone, uninstalled without external conduit.
Citation:
Trenching and laying pipe or cable subsurface is $800-1000 per foot in existing public right of way without additional permitting cost or fill.
Add in 360 degree thermographic inspection, that’s probably another $10-20 /foot.
Then for buried HV cable you need like a 200 foot corridor for safety, so that is like $1000-2000 per foot even at a modest $25,000 / acre
TacTurtle t1_ixe6x4r wrote
Reply to comment by duckduckohno in HVDC macrogrid would reduce climate pollutants and electricity costs while transmitting low-cost renewable power by manual_tranny
Stepping up and down DC voltage is vastly more expensive than AC, which can use simple current transformers.
Only way HVDC makes real economic sense would be for a few key trunk lines, and even then it is pretty dubious vs standard AC since you would still need a substantial inverter at the end to make wall-outlet AC for most demand.
TacTurtle t1_je1l6lh wrote
Reply to TIL that the EU forces soda makers to introduce tethered caps to make sure they are being recycled. by memeiel
Why plastic bottles when aluminum cans can be indefinitely recycled?