der_innkeeper
der_innkeeper OP t1_jec73pf wrote
Reply to comment by Shadecrawfish in Boomers and "classic rock". by der_innkeeper
Nope. They trying to wedge some early Linkin park in there, and then slide up in with the rest of the catalog.
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der_innkeeper t1_j9fhvmg wrote
Reply to TIL of Macadam roads. These roads were convex, raised a few inches, and made of layered crushed rock; they were state-of-the-art for the 19th century. The rise of automobiles led to the dust issues that were solved by binding the roads with tar, leading to the invention of tarmac. by jamescookenotthatone
1500 years after Rome fell we figured out this whole "roads" thing, again.
der_innkeeper t1_j9fhbud wrote
Reply to comment by i_want_my_corncob_tv in TIL of Macadam roads. These roads were convex, raised a few inches, and made of layered crushed rock; they were state-of-the-art for the 19th century. The rise of automobiles led to the dust issues that were solved by binding the roads with tar, leading to the invention of tarmac. by jamescookenotthatone
mack-uh-dam
der_innkeeper t1_j7kg7zo wrote
Reply to comment by zKarp in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Thank you.
der_innkeeper t1_j7kc7ri wrote
Reply to [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Universal and WB are owned by ComCast.
Ignore me.
der_innkeeper t1_j7eewnh wrote
Reply to comment by BigBrainedReader in New review finds that rocket emissions in the upper atmosphere can affect the ozone layer but are not regulated — Global annual launches grew from 90 to 190 in the past 5 years, and an upsurge in rocket launches may potentially undo decades of work to save the ozone layer by marketrent
Each launch is roughly the equivalent of a 747's worth of fuel (kerosene or methane).
der_innkeeper t1_ixpjnxi wrote
Reply to TIFU by not unpacking sooner by Country_Fried_Mess
Mama probably got her own toys to worry about.
Move on.
der_innkeeper t1_irrfdw1 wrote
Reply to comment by Well_shit__-_- in [OC] Irrigation Expansion into the New Mexico Desert (1986 - 2021) by granger327
Small scale is one thing. Moving when the rains stop is what happens, normally.
Draining aquifers and rivers to make it happen for 10 or 100x the normal population is not normal or sustainable.
der_innkeeper t1_irr63d5 wrote
Reply to comment by boredatschipol in [OC] Irrigation Expansion into the New Mexico Desert (1986 - 2021) by granger327
Water the desert and making it bloom is probably a very bad idea.
der_innkeeper t1_irpu6b4 wrote
The Data may be Beautiful, but the implications are crap.
der_innkeeper OP t1_jecaw7l wrote
Reply to comment by drunk_and_orderly in Boomers and "classic rock". by der_innkeeper
Yeah... this one cuts both ways.