Busterlimes
Busterlimes t1_jdxrzj2 wrote
Reply to Compare Public Transport Network Connectivity In 10 European Countries [OC] by TravelTime_LKB
I can't tell if this is good or bad, you should have the US for reference so we know which one is the absolute worst
Busterlimes t1_jdeq9bd wrote
Reply to comment by bip-jenkins2 in A unique website dedicated to just 4 minutes and 27 seconds, the maximum duration of the Total Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 across North America. Where will YOU be? by MichaelZeiler
Please do! It wouldn't be a bad drive from Michigan to get in a good spot.
Busterlimes t1_jdeoqrw wrote
Reply to A unique website dedicated to just 4 minutes and 27 seconds, the maximum duration of the Total Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 across North America. Where will YOU be? by MichaelZeiler
how does that remind me function work?
Busterlimes t1_jd5fae6 wrote
Reply to comment by dowdymeatballs in Batman The Animated Series: The Heart of Batman (2021) - Explore the complex, nuanced world and exceptional characters created behind the scenes by the designers, composers, and directors of this groundbreaking series [01:39:00] by saddetective87
Oh, he absolutely does. Mark has said in interviews how much he loves that role.
Busterlimes t1_jd5f304 wrote
Reply to Batman The Animated Series: The Heart of Batman (2021) - Explore the complex, nuanced world and exceptional characters created behind the scenes by the designers, composers, and directors of this groundbreaking series [01:39:00] by saddetective87
One of the guys behind the original batman animated series also worked on the music for Star Craft II and I'm convinced that's why the soundtrack slaps. You can definitely hear the similarities in the music if you pay attention.
Busterlimes t1_jboqwb6 wrote
Reply to When The LAPD Blows Up Your Neighborhood (2023) the lapd mishandles a ton of fireworks [00:18:50] by Oh_Fuck_Naw
Sooo, qualified immunity?
Busterlimes t1_j9rbfap wrote
Reply to Research suggests that school-based physical activity intervention, by way of increasing physical exercise classes to daily during school, is successful in reducing childhood obesity. Scientists found that obesity was reversed after 3 years. by Wagamaga
Wait, when did kids stop having gym class every day?
Busterlimes t1_j7bc17v wrote
Reply to New study links psychedelic drug experience to certain positive health behaviors - A new online survey of U.S. adults indicates that people who report using any of the classic psychedelics at least once in their lives also reported smoking cigarettes less often and eating healthier diets. by mossadnik
Clearly they didn't interview all the chain smoking hippies who live off potato chips and oreos while calling themselves vegan.
Busterlimes t1_j78ukj8 wrote
I don't think those are the actual tax brackets
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Reply to comment by chrisdh79 in Magnetic solution removes toxic "forever chemicals" from water in seconds by chrisdh79
Finally we get scientific confirmation that removing 99% of GenX is a practical solution.
Busterlimes t1_j5ca6b9 wrote
Reply to comment by dontpet in Fluke Discovery of Ancient Farming Technique Could Stabilize Crop Yields by Cross_examination
I think it was MSU that did a study with field crops gaining water retention and nutrient retention by taking 10% of the farmland to grow indigenous plants and flowers. Monocultures are terrible and less efficient in the long run if you aren't looking at a pure profit motive.
Busterlimes t1_j3tr6xm wrote
Are those wings?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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Reply to comment by khoabear in New York breaks the right to repair bill as it’s signed into law | The bill was signed by NY governor Kathy Hochul on December 28th, making New York the first US state to broadly protect a consumer’s right to repair their own tech. by chrisdh79
Yeah, there are other problems with government relationships with corporations too. The Oligarchy is an entirely different topic
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Reply to comment by bleue_shirt_guy in New York breaks the right to repair bill as it’s signed into law | The bill was signed by NY governor Kathy Hochul on December 28th, making New York the first US state to broadly protect a consumer’s right to repair their own tech. by chrisdh79
We need a government agency to address this the same way DOT addresses vehicle safety
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Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
I named my dog Hodor 7 years ago
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Reply to comment by Deyvicous in Man Discovers Rare Medieval Wedding Ring Worth an Estimated $47,000 While Using His Metal Detector by EyeWantItThatWay
Im guessing the guy who has the time and money to go around with a metal detector isnt one of the people you are talking about.
Busterlimes t1_ix99zah wrote
Reply to comment by IMakeBandNames in Man Discovers Rare Medieval Wedding Ring Worth an Estimated $47,000 While Using His Metal Detector by EyeWantItThatWay
The only thing 47k can change about your life is to buy out debt or allow you to max out your 401k for 2 years.
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Reply to Signatures of alien technology could be how humanity first finds extraterrestrial life by WallStreetDoesntBet
Bold of you to assume we will find intelligent life when we dont even have it here on earth. Intelligent life wouldn't be fighting with itself over profits while simultaneously stripping the planet of its ability to support life. Fermi paradox is the answer, life kills off the planet before it has a chance to advance their technology to move off the planet.
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Reply to [OC] Research Funding vs Human Development: a country's R&D spending correlates with its societal well-being by latinometrics
This is a little misleading. A lot of corporations fund research so they can skewe results in their favor so they pay a lot in the US. Big oil knew about climate change long before it was an issue, but the corporations buried it. Big Tobacco knew cigarettes were unhealthy, they spent a lot of money to bury it. Aaron Swarts did a lot of research on this sort of thing and it eventually cost him his life, which is unfortunate because he is possibly the greatest mind of the 21st century.