

“Governments do bad things sometimes” “Oh so you don’t want governments at all?”
Bait quality has not improved.


“Governments do bad things sometimes” “Oh so you don’t want governments at all?”
Bait quality has not improved.


“Governments do bad things sometimes” “Oh you would rather be subjugated by a megacorp?”
Troll detected. Low quality bait.


You can absolutely fail to disabuse people of incorrect notions for malicious reasons.
I think “temps” would be a good word for this. As in “works as a temp worker”.
Didn’t you just post something with the opposite message, not even a month ago?


“You can’t punish the voters for the things the people they voted for did!”
That recipe is quite popular in the Midwest!
Do you have a source for this that isn’t an easily-generatable png? I’m having trouble finding it.


It’s horribly inefficient. I refuse to use it!


Your first sentence, set aside so nobody could miss it, in quotation marks.
That would be one hell of a fridge if it did! But my number was meant as an illustration of how the math works, not necessarily accurate to any specific refrigeration device.
Oh, I see what you’re saying!
That’s not quite how refrigerations works. The energy doesn’t “go into” doing the refrigeration; the energy you’re bringing in from the electrical grid is still in your home.
In other words, if your fridge runs at 200 W, then your home is being heated at 200 W, plus whatever heat is being pulled from the inside of the fridge.
Where are you getting “a few dozen watts”? I see ranges of 300-800 W online.
Not so negligible! If your fridge draws, say, 1500 W while it’s running, then it releases 1500 W of heat into your living space PLUS the heat it’s removing from its interior. That’s pretty substantial while it’s running! But hopefully it’s not running full-tilt 24 hours per day lol


Why would you automatically assume that instead of a valid scientific reason, it’s just that the scientists are comic book villains cackling in their lab and intentionally torturing chickens?


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They should get one! That’s a very normal thing for a library to have.
I dislike that the chemical formula for progesterone provided here is ambiguous; there are plenty of molecules with that formula as written.