binzoma
binzoma t1_jdlsu4l wrote
Reply to comment by ATMbappe in All unauthorized Airbnb listings in Quebec to be removed from app, company says by girlfreddyf
their business model relies on cities/countries not enforcing their own laws/policies. if the regions going to enforce them, its better business for aBNB to just bail. same as any scam. once a mark passes the 'they're smarter than an absolute fucking moron' test, its on to the next potential victim
binzoma t1_jd1xwxh wrote
Reply to comment by chewytime in Kenichi Chin, 'Iron Chef' of Chinese cuisine, dies at 67 by shamelessselfpost
yeah fucking hell, in my teens when I was watching og iron chef I thought they were all super old vets/masters etc. not just a few years older than me now
binzoma t1_j9wnz7v wrote
Reply to comment by Demrezel in Massive 'forbidden planet' orbits a strangely tiny star only 4 times its size. by Rifletree
the nice thing is, we keep getting older and the forbidden planet stays basically the saaamme age
binzoma t1_j2fsy3l wrote
Reply to comment by ninehundreddolarydos in Israeli pens plan for belt of solar panels on moon to power oxygen production. With NASA mulling nuclear reactor to generate energy, Ben Gurion University expert says his idea would produce same amount of power with six times less mass. by Zee2A
I wonder if the assumption is a lot of the materials for solar panels could be harvested from the moon fairly easily?
binzoma t1_ivka48n wrote
Reply to comment by catharsis23 in AP sources: Justice Dept. watchdog probing US Attorney Rachael Rollins by EgonEggnog
if you dont play by the rules you dont get to bitch when someone else doesnt. we're talking about breaking laws here. you dont solve murder with murder
well.... outside the US you dont solve murder with murder anyway
binzoma t1_jdord9w wrote
Reply to comment by assassin5 in [NASA on Twitter] Newly-discovered asteroid 2023 DZ2 will pass Earth more than 100,000 miles (161,000 km) away–about half the distance to the Moon–making its close approach at 3:51 p.m. EDT (12:51 p.m. PDT) by ICumCoffee
yes, but the probability of it hitting a population centre is VERY low. most of the world is water. most of the remainder is land that is farm/forest/desert/tundra