Allmightydohllah
Allmightydohllah t1_j5kfqr4 wrote
Reply to comment by thinkmatt in Turning problem sea algae into a replacement for plastic by ChrisOntario
Yeah food titans like Tyson and McDonald's could easily use this in their operations
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Reply to comment by senorvato in LPT: Being good at your profession and running a business are two different things. by Cajundawg
Sounds like a worker co-op would've been a better fit for you. You can do the honest work while someone else handles the business details (charging, taxes, etc.) and everyone gets a cut of the profit.
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Reply to comment by Tommyblockhead20 in Toledo Zoo welcomes twin polar bear cubs by citytiger
I lived in toledo all my life up until I moved to the Bay Area. The reason it's so cheap is because there is no work there unless you know somebody who blows somebody who can hook you up with a job. They don't call it the rust belt for nothing.
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Reply to comment by n8_mop in Toledo Zoo welcomes twin polar bear cubs by citytiger
True, but that's because they're the only thing the city has going for it.
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Reply to comment by Cykablast3r in Scientists have developed a low-cost small device (15x20cm) that can harness energy from wind as gentle as a light breeze and store it as electricity. With wind at 2 m/s the device can produce 3 volts and generate power of up to 290 microwatts (sufficient to power a commercial sensor) by nimnlil
One could power your doorbell or a traffic sensor so imagine several of these and as they get more efficient they can power more
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Reply to comment by Hyashi in In the northern California snow, stranded cows are getting emergency hay drops by ImJoeontheradio
The same assholes who like to think of themselves as rugged individuals who pull themselves by their own bootstraps. Wait til you hear about Sunkist being a farmer co-op and a successful one at that