electr0o84
electr0o84 t1_j3iz7tj wrote
It started about 5000+ years ago with the 1st government keeping track of grain owed.
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https://www.green-quarter-accountants-bookkeeping.com/the-history-of-accounting.html
electr0o84 t1_j08c8c2 wrote
Reply to comment by barrycarter in How much gas/oil, roughly, is actually left for us to use? How long until we get to the last drop and need to start rationing? by football2106
>am on
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>https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/how-much-oil-left-earth-2017-12-27
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> isn't particularly helpful, but points out there's almost certainly more oil that we can obtain economically and even
Proven oil also only includes economic oil as proven oil is a way to help investors know the worth of the company. So if easy-to-drill oil becomes hard to get, prices go up and what was once an uneconomical oil is now economical to drill becoming proven or probable. With the current reservoirs of heavy oil in Canada Russia Venezuela and the rest of the world, I believe we have will have transitioned to other energies way before we run out. but if we did run out there is still an abundance of coal for energy or better yet nuclear.
electr0o84 t1_jc7h6h3 wrote
Reply to comment by BleedingRaindrops in What would you like to see for the future of cell phones? by ItsOk2PeeSittingDown
Thank you, I wish I could give you 100 upvotes. I say the apex design was the blackberry! But the market disagrees with me. There is a reason keyboards for computers are not touch screens because that would be highly inefficient. people like how sleek touch screens are but they are a worse design.