That's a pretty low bar to exceed.Compared to Chernobyl?
Very high
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That's a pretty low bar to exceed.Compared to Chernobyl?
Very high
For example the one in Latina was built with the technology of a British company and with Italian state's money...when the ENEL bought it in the 60s the safety controls were restless and focused on checking the oxidation of steel elements.That's a pretty low bar to exceed.
What about hover boards? When do we get those?
The politicians will follow the will of the people. If we the people can overcome irrational fear and ignorance about nuclear power we can have clean and safe nuclear power.
I suspect that many Pubs love nuclear power.Nuclear power is such, that you cannot trust the "lowest bidder", nor can you employ draconian "cost cutting"-- which is probably why Libertarians and Republicans hate it.
I suspect that many Pubs love nuclear power.
This Libertarian dislikes it because of its history.
If ever we could do it safely & cost effectively, I'm open to using it.
For some reason, I had you on <ignore>.
Twas accidental.
Fixed now.
I can see you loud & clear.
You could keep the board in the car as a spare instead of a tire or for trips to the beach. Or Mars.They will come out, just before universal Flying Cars, I expect.
I must have missed that, but if the screen adds to the appearance, it did a very good job there.Haven't you ever read the disclaimer at the bottom of your screen?
"Objects on screen are uglier than they appear."
You could keep the board in the car as a spare instead of a tire or for trips to the beach. Or Mars.
I remember in college a friend swore that hover boards were real, but that the government wouldn't allow them over safety issues. I tried to explain to him the facts, but he was persistent. Now I understand that this is probably how some conspiracy theories got started. Drunk college kids arguing over beers.
Even if I had a brilliant idea that sprang from a dream, that would be the day that I did not write it down. Usually, my dreams are just strange. I once dreamed about having a fight with a bar full of bikers armed only with one of those tiny Swiss Army pen knives with a little blade about an inch long. I am not sure what the brilliant take away message would have been for that one. I think you might get more mileage out of dreams as sources of poetry or stories, than technological innovations.<nods head>
Never underestimate the power of Beer, to ferment some really cool-sounding ideas... so long as the beer keeps flowing, that is.
Upon sober reflection? You either realize the "cool idea" was really naive, or stupid or likely both. Or else you don't remember at all, which can be a kind of negative blessing.
For years, I used to have Incredible Dreams With Brilliant Ideas in them-- I'd wake up, remembering some of the details, but all I really remembered as the day went on, was that they had been Great, if only I could remember. (you know how dreams work-- we seem to automatically forget the bulk of them, after about an hour or so being awake)
This prompted me to do a Dream Journal for a time-- just as I'd wake up, if I remembered the dream, I'd jot down notes and what-not, to remember it, like a stream of consciousness thing-- ignoring logic, rationality, etc, just get the details down before I forgot.
Then? Later on, I'd go read the notes.... yeah.... they were all about a silly as you could imagine.
It's funny, how in dreams, we are The Most Brilliant Of Them All-- but in actual reality? Not so much.
I have never been to a pub that used nuclear power. All of those I have been to were powered by alcohol.I suspect that many Pubs love nuclear power.
This Libertarian dislikes it because of its history.
If ever we could do it safely & cost effectively, I'm open to using it.
For some reason, I had you on <ignore>.
Twas accidental.
Fixed now.
I can see you loud & clear.
Never been to a low bar either. Just regular ones. A low one would probably give me back pain stooping for my beer.That's a pretty low bar to exceed.
More dangerous than alcohol is Pepsi Syndrome.I have never been to a pub that used nuclear power. All of those I have been to were powered by alcohol.
I only do low bars.Never been to a low bar either. Just regular ones. A low one would probably give me back pain stooping for my beer.
And my Coke addiction is why I will never be employed at a nuclear power plant.
I suppose they are easier to step over to get to the liquor.I only do low bars.
It's all about setting low expectations, & being able to meet them.I suppose they are easier to step over to get to the liquor.
A friend once advised that having low expectations in others meant that you were rarely disappointed and angry and when people did better than expected, it was great.It's all about setting low expectations, & being able to meet them.
And be sure to inspire low expectations of oneself.A friend once advised that having low expectations in others meant that you were rarely disappointed and angry and when people did better than expected, it was great.