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Duke Chin posted:So... yeah... thems Proud Boys ain't too proud. No one has ever looked tough or threatening while wearing transitions.
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Arcella posted:No one has ever looked tough or threatening while wearing transitions. excellent choice in bookshelf, and companions More Zuckfuel for the bonfire https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/05/mark-zuckerberg-doesnt-understand-journalism/559424/
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In non-Trumpian news, the number of insect borne diseases in the US nearly quadrupled from 2004-2016. https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/05/01/health/ticks-mosquitoes-diseases.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
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Use your bootstrap as a fly swatted. Next problem please.
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psydude posted:In non-Trumpian news, the number of insect borne diseases in the US nearly quadrupled from 2004-2016. Oh hey, all the climate/wildlife stuff my wife learned about years ago while getting her masters is coming to pass!
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psydude posted:In non-Trumpian news, the number of insect borne diseases in the US nearly quadrupled from 2004-2016. I teach microbiology and just had one of our last lectures this semester on arthropod-borne diseases. I think I stated exactly "Whether or not you believe in climate change no longer matters as 'tropical' diseases are now infecting / killing people on continental US soil at greater and greater rates. You can argue about weather but you can't argue bodycounts."
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psydude posted:In non-Trumpian news, the number of insect borne diseases in the US nearly quadrupled from 2004-2016. There’s two ponds at both ends of the street here and last year loving sucked for mosquitos. I imagine the balmy rear end winter we had means it’ll probably be 100x worse this year.
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Just tell Trump that these illegal immigrants are smuggling themselves into our country through imported plant matter/mulch and dirt, and are infecting good, honest, blue collar Americans with their laziness, foreign ways, and lyme disease. Problem will be solved by lunchtime. In seriousness, for those that have studied it, how much of it this spike is climate change leading to the critters having a greater range where they can live, and how much of it is invasive species? I know we're having all sorts of issues on the aquaculture side with invasive fish, and see a decent amount about new parasite species or crop pests making it over, which of those is having the greater effect?
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mods change my name posted:sorry it will be Burger King unless the contract with AAFES changes Newly emancipated by capitalism, a single former peon is given the monumental task of Crossing out all the Rs in the DP
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Third World Reggin posted:I really miss our nuclear cruisers. I had my fill of 'em, thanks.
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lightpole posted:
That's an interesting way to put it, considering military research is mostly done AT universities or private companies, under .gov contract. This model works pretty well, since until there's an identifiable commercial benefit, the private sector will rarely make large investments (I don't know if this predates the model or not) and universities have had shrinking budgets for anything except sports and administration salaries for several decades now. Third World Reggin posted:Wait, they named the barge Floating Chernobyl, but that name has been taken by the USS enterprise for years Mobile Chernobyl, and Enterprise had 8 reactors.
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threelemmings posted:Just tell Trump that these illegal immigrants are smuggling themselves into our country through imported plant matter/mulch and dirt, and are infecting good, honest, blue collar Americans with their laziness, foreign ways, and lyme disease. Problem will be solved by lunchtime. Bit of a 3 way problem. Some diseases have hopped vectors, ie being passed by new insect species thereby extending their range. Others are just range / habitat expansion of the normal vector, ie Aedes aegyptii mosquitos growing further north and south from the equator than before. Stuff like Lyme is carried on native species not invasive ones so if you have longer warmer seasons you get more ixodes ticks and white footed mice that spread the disease.
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Godholio posted:That's an interesting way to put it, considering military research is mostly done AT universities or private companies, under .gov contract. This model works pretty well, since until there's an identifiable commercial benefit, the private sector will rarely make large investments (I don't know if this predates the model or not) and universities have had shrinking budgets for anything except sports and administration salaries for several decades now. If that's the case just cutting out the middle man and sending money straight to the universities instead of routing it through the military may be more efficient. The government can create incentives to move research in a direction if they want. The question is if military research is efficiently finding technology gains that translate to the private sector. The private sector is not currently asked to fight two simultaneous wars and do whatever else as well. I really have little thought in this except for a half remembered economist article from awhile back so please correct me. Was just rather surprised at some of the conclusions being reached such as free trade increasing wealth disparity and unrest and then being a bad thing.
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That Works posted:Bit of a 3 way problem. Some diseases have hopped vectors, ie being passed by new insect species thereby extending their range. Others are just range / habitat expansion of the normal vector, ie Aedes aegyptii mosquitos growing further north and south from the equator than before. Stuff like Lyme is carried on native species not invasive ones so if you have longer warmer seasons you get more ixodes ticks and white footed mice that spread the disease. Donald Trump does not know what any of this poo poo means.
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lightpole posted:Was just rather surprised at some of the conclusions being reached such as free trade increasing wealth disparity and unrest and then being a bad thing. Who said that? Wealth disparity is not inherently linked to free trade. It can be exploited for that purpose but it’s not necessarily baked in.
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Free trade drives costs, and therefore prices down, making profit margins smaller. Smaller margins means labor costs are kept as low as possible. I am not an economist so this might be way off base. Sounds like I’m describing an issue with capitalism and not free trade though. I’m also kind of high rn.
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lightpole posted:If that's the case just cutting out the middle man and sending money straight to the universities instead of routing it through the military may be more efficient. The government can create incentives to move research in a direction if they want. The question is if military research is efficiently finding technology gains that translate to the private sector. The private sector is not currently asked to fight two simultaneous wars and do whatever else as well. I really have little thought in this except for a half remembered economist article from awhile back so please correct me. The military does it because advancing science and technology is a national security interest. Even NASA rides the .mil coattails. It's not so much a middleman as the military is the de facto research agency for the government. As far as finding gains that translate to the private sector...loving look around you. Basically everything you touch has benefited directly or indirectly from military research and development. From microprocessors that power everything now to the logistics train that puts it on your doorstep. The interstates are a military project ffs. lightpole posted:Was just rather surprised at some of the conclusions being reached such as free trade increasing wealth disparity and unrest and then being a bad thing. My only point was that trade doesn't prevent wars.
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Free trade is a far bigger benefit to capital than labor.
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Godholio posted:The military does it because advancing science and technology is a national security interest. Even NASA rides the .mil coattails. It's not so much a middleman as the military is the de facto research agency for the government. As far as finding gains that translate to the private sector...loving look around you. Basically everything you touch has benefited directly or indirectly from military research and development. From microprocessors that power everything now to the logistics train that puts it on your doorstep. The interstates are a military project ffs. I'm not saying nothing is found, I'm wondering if the cost is worth it or if that's the only way for these advances to occur. Probably as engaged as I can get due to a negotiation midterm though.
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Of course military related research is less efficient than purely funding scientific or engineering research. But you get the military stuff as well, making it more palatable politically to fund.
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Boy Scouts of America are dropping “Boy” from the title; white men freak out.
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mlmp08 posted:. But you get the military stuff as well, making it more palatable politically to fund. This is sad but true
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You remember that goon that won a NASCAR race last weekend? He just got suspended for pissing hot lol "Spencer Gallagher has been suspended indefinitely from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning body's substance abuse policy."
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holocaust bloopers posted:Boy Scouts of America are dropping “Boy” from the title; white men freak out. I mean, the new name is 'Scouts BSA'. Kind of a contradiction to have your group named 'Scouts Boy Scouts of America'. They'd be better off with changing the name to just 'Scouts of America'.
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mlmp08 posted:Who said that? Any trade agreements with North Korea would probably come with human rights requirements built in. It's obviously not going to transform the country into Uruguay, but I'd imagine it would be an improvement over what they have going on right now. And given that wealth inequality in NK is already astronomical, I think it's somewhat of a minor concern relative to the massive amounts of starvation and imprisonment that the average person there faces.
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The overall name is still Boy Scouts of America. They’re changing the name of one of their programs, the program generally aligned with older kids. Some dudes are pissed. The Girl Scouts are super pissed and vocal about it, saying that the BSA is already dealing with financial mismanagement and sexual abuse problems and that adding girls will only worsen the issues. Girl Scouts have long advocated single-gender environments, even if the BSA didn’t have any scandals.
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Immanentized posted:More Zuckfuel for the bonfire mlmp08 posted:The overall name is still Facebook. Theyre changing the name of one of their inherent services, the service generally aligned with older kids.
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Happy May day! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVOJIaYrLok https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LTYeVCPLQw
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Proud Christian Mom posted:You remember that goon that won a NASCAR race last weekend? He just got suspended for pissing hot lol why the gently caress does nascar care
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mlmp08 posted:The overall name is still Boy Scouts of America. They’re changing the name of one of their programs, the program generally aligned with older kids. Yeah I’ve been in and around scouting forever. Married another scout. I’ve personally known people affected by sex scandals. It’s men. Men ruin everything to do with kids.
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45 ACP CURES NAZIS posted:why the gently caress does nascar care Stimulants seem like they’d be a pretty big problem.
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45 ACP CURES NAZIS posted:why the gently caress does nascar care Wasn't it like Nascar farm league type deal? The real race was the next day
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Substance abuse policy seems more like he pissed hot for something.
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C-130 just crashed in Savannah near my friends work
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Elmnt80 posted:Substance abuse policy seems more like he pissed hot for something. What substance could possibly give you a edge in driving a car fast? Crystal meth?
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BigDave posted:What substance could possibly give you a edge in driving a car fast? Crystal meth? Speed
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It says nothing about him popping hot for performance enchancing drugs. Just that he violated the substance abuse policy.
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NASCAR drivers, like football players, baseball players, and food assistance recipients, are high-profile role models and need to be verifiably drug-free. For the children. COME AND GET IT Victor Vermis fucked around with this message at 17:09 on May 2, 2018 |
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