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Enorats t1_je1sw7r wrote
Reply to We're assured that qualifications are essential, but none of the very richest people got their wealth from theirs by pufballcat
It is indeed essential that you are capable of performing the job I need done if you want me to hire you to do the job I need done.
If you want to go start your own business, then by all means. You don't need to prove to yourself that you're capable. You probably will have to prove to your customers and business partners that you are though.
Enorats t1_jc5nn4t wrote
Reply to comment by cheesynougats in Is there a type of precipitation that exists on other planets but not ours? Or theoretical precipitation that doesn’t happen here? by ButIHateTheTaste
Tornados occasionally suck up fish and can drop them many miles away in large quantities.
Enorats t1_jbnabiy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
Because it's a tremendously stupid recommendation, at least for people living in the US.
I'm practically a best case scenario person when it comes to this sort of thing, living a mere 5 miles or so from work, and even I couldn't trade my vehicle in for an ebike.
For most of the year temperatures here are either in excess of 90 to 100 degrees, or well below freezing. Even if you're comfortable with a lengthy ride in the heat, around half the year is simply too cold to ride something like that comfortably.. and about a third of the year is too cold to ride safely.
Enorats t1_jbcydjm wrote
"There was no possibility of achieving the mission."
- JAXA, after sending destruct command to the rocket's upper stage.
Enorats t1_jaj8m2r wrote
Reply to comment by squarepeg0000 in Libraries Attract More Visitors Than Movie Theaters Among Americans:2019 by tonymarkk
Yeah, I'm fairly skeptical of this. I get the feeling they conducted this poll in a library or something. Most of their numbers seem reasonable, but hardly anyone uses libraries anymore. I read a whole heck of a lot of books, but even I don't bother with the library. I don't think I know a single person who does, and the last time I heard someone even mention going to the library was in college more than a decade ago.
Enorats t1_j9g0z08 wrote
To be honest, as someone who plays a heck of a lot of games and has been single for many years..
I can't think of a single save file I wouldn't happily trade for a relationship with someone I like. Heck, take em all.
Maybe I just don't get that attached to progress in a video game, but at the end of the day I really don't value them all that much.
Enorats t1_j8k0l0z wrote
Reply to [image] The happiness equation by crm_expert
So, we have to adjust our expectations to match reality? Just, settle for the way things are and live with it? Nothing can ever be improved. This is just how life is?
Enorats t1_j6p9he8 wrote
Reply to comment by FormulaDriven in The ending of 2023 is 123123. by tpb772000
I'll never understand why the rest of the world doesn't do it the same way. That order is literally how we say the date. We don't say the day followed by the month. It's January 31st, not 31st January.
I'd guess it's a language thing, but other English speaking countries also do it strangely, so it can't be that.
Enorats t1_j5up13e wrote
Reply to comment by phasechanges in NASA to test nuclear thermal rocket engine for the first time in 50 years | CNN by dem676
Yup. That was the one. The engine killed a few characters off after an accident during a test.
Enorats t1_j5slki0 wrote
Reply to comment by me_too_999 in NASA to test nuclear thermal rocket engine for the first time in 50 years | CNN by dem676
That.. sort of sounds like the plot to an alternate history novel I read years ago, not the actual history.
Enorats t1_j5okqh9 wrote
Reply to How many years do you think we have until space travel? Something like cowboy bebop by Aware_Ad2047
20 years. That's the standard answer for any question to which the actual answer is.. there is no way of knowing because the technologies involved aren't even visible on our tech tree yet, and we don't even know if they're even there at all.
Enorats t1_j4yzg6z wrote
Reply to comment by Patrick26 in Are Two Tidally Locked Earth in One Solar System Possible? by Thirdy-DOg
That's not necessarily possible though. The Moon is tidally locked to the Earth because its smaller by a large margin. The Earth would eventually tidally lock to the Moon as well, but our Sun will destroy both the Earth and Moon long before that ever happens.
Two similarly sized bodies would take longer to lock to one another than the Moon did to the Earth, but less time than it'd take the Earth to lock to the Moon. I've no idea how long that'd actually take though, or if it'd be within the lifespan of the average star similar to the Sun.
Enorats t1_j4xhk7z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Does anyone have information about Russian space SHUTTLES? just saw a post with a picture of it, didn’t know they existed! by freeastronaut2100
It is fairly widely accepted to have been the safer of the two shuttle designs. The issues that the US shuttles ran into were addressed in the design of the Buran. The Buran didn't have debris from its own launch vehicle raining down on top of it for example.
The only reason they discontinued the program was because of the expense, and because they didn't really have a use for it. It was the smart call, though the smarter call would have been to never make it in the first place. The Shuttle probably set US space exploration back by decades, marvel (albeit flawed) of engineering that it was.
Enorats t1_j2vijlx wrote
Reply to comment by mikevago in Why did the scientists of any country go to the moon, they saw something there, then we, who do not go because of its fear, do not find anything on the moon, but they search the blocks on the earth too, but you do not search on the moon. people what happened on the moon by forexpost
High enough to be on the Moon I'd guess.
Enorats t1_j2c0lup wrote
Reply to Somewhere down the evolution, we lost the skill of passing messages through peeing in bushes and corners. by [deleted]
I dunno. I think that still sends a message. It says, I'm homeless and I needed to make your stairwell into my bathroom. Have a nice day.
To be honest, that's more or less the message animals are sending each other too. This is my bathroom now. Stay away.
Enorats t1_izuula6 wrote
Looks like they're only a quarter of the way there.
Enorats t1_iz56tqc wrote
Reply to comment by ronflair in [Image] Anything can be cleaned! by doomedPyorrhea573
Is that where all our trash is coming from? Our future selves have invented time travel, and they're dumping all their trash into the past?
Enorats t1_iyentyx wrote
Reply to comment by chiggenNuggs in 99% of all the data and records that we keep, never gets looked at again. by bmwrider2
Indeed. Our truck drivers write down everything they do in their log. How many miles, how much weight, how many minutes.. all of it.
At the end of every day I have to aggregate all of it into a daily summary, which then gets aggregated into a monthly summary. That data is then used in conjunction with our fuel usage data in order to get a refund for a percentage of the money spent on fuel. Fuel prices contain a lot of taxes, many of which are only applicable for on road usage. Since our trucks spend a lot of time running while not on the road (warming up, unloading, loading.. etc) we're able to get some of that money back.
You also occasionally get a driver that comes in complaining that he's being given far more work than everyone else, and we can use that data to quickly see how much each person is accomplishing and in how much time, and determine if there is any truth to the matter.
Enorats t1_ixjbvzq wrote
Reply to comment by I-hate-this-part_ in [Image] - Growth happens by doing things you are unqualified to do. by tnick771
Yeah, as with any heavily modded games it can take awhile to figure out which ones you want to use and then figure out how to make them all work together.
Hardest part for me is the body/facial animation mods, coupled with the alien races that have their own body types.. or clothing/armor mods that don't always fit a modded body shape.
The new DLC also recently stirred the pot a bit, leaving lots of mods in need of an update. Many are working again, but last I played some were still unavailable.
Enorats t1_ixj47my wrote
Reply to comment by I-hate-this-part_ in [Image] - Growth happens by doing things you are unqualified to do. by tnick771
Rimworld ftw.
Powerleveling your doctor by repeated impregnation and abortion, at least in the new DLC. Or there's organ harvesting. If all else fails, simply go for the two for one deal and have someone whack a prisoner within an inch of their life (melee skill xp), then bandage them up repeatedly for the medical xp. Doctors have such varied means of advancement available to them.
Enorats t1_iuov43w wrote
Reply to Yer a wizard, Jerry by JoeProHero7
Those things are so incredibly dangerous. The slightest thing goes wrong (heck, even if it just loses power for any reason) and you're slamming shoulder first into the ground at relatively high speeds.
Their design leads to inherently more dangerous falls than something like roller blades or a skateboard. You don't continue in a mostly forward direction and roll, instead you tilt forward and then just splat into the ground.
Enorats t1_it19a4c wrote
Reply to comment by bananahammerredoux in Study Finds "CBD Might be Beneficial in Alleviating UVB-Induced Skin Damage in Humans" by BoundariesAreFun
It's annoying, but the internet seems to have been taken over by potheads these days. Anything containing the words CBD, cannabis, hemp, or the number 420 is just inexplicably fawned over.
Enorats t1_jedfiqh wrote
Reply to Do you think it's still possible to create new genres? by DiagonallyStripedRat
Sure. Just a few years ago the LitRPG genre effectively didn't exist. There are a handful of things we could point to that can be retroactively placed in the genre, but it wasn't really a distinct thing until maybe 10 years ago and it didn't really take off until just the last few.