KarateKid72
KarateKid72 t1_jcg9fff wrote
Reply to comment by KayInMaine in US approved 192 licenses for exports to blacklisted Chinese firms early 2022 by Neo2199
I would say that, having lived through the cold war, that anti-Russian sentiment was extremely high under Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Reagan. Cuba and Vietnam were both proxy wars with USSR during the Cold War. I’m sorry you’re too much of a child to remember those days, as well as the McCarthy Red Scare of the 50s. Hate is indeed the correct word. Just go back and watch video footage, newsreels or just look at the films produced during those days. The US literally supplied arms to the Taliban to fight Russia for us. Read some history before making hugely ignorant statements.
KarateKid72 t1_jc6vtmo wrote
Reply to comment by KayInMaine in US approved 192 licenses for exports to blacklisted Chinese firms early 2022 by Neo2199
I’m sorry you are so out of touch here. The GOP is a huge proponent of Russia. You must have missed all the praise heaped on Russia by the GOP for the last 6 years but it’s easy enough to look up if you aren’t lazy. You can start by looking up the Trump administrations negotiations of regulations, the praise of Putin by Trump, McConnell, Graham (to name a few) and then move on to the actual data.
KarateKid72 t1_jbqhvnc wrote
Reply to comment by Time_Mage_Prime in La Niña, which worsens Atlantic hurricanes and Western droughts, is gone by LifeTableWithChairs
That has been the topic of discussion among climate scientists and that is the fear.
KarateKid72 t1_jb12jz3 wrote
Reply to comment by KayInMaine in US approved 192 licenses for exports to blacklisted Chinese firms early 2022 by Neo2199
As if the GOP doesn’t do exactly the same thing.
KarateKid72 t1_j8ufrz4 wrote
Reply to comment by KarateKid72 in IAMA Environmental Engineer AMA about cleaning up after chemical spills! by Few-Ganache1416
The second site has PQLs that are higher by a factor of 50x from the other two sites. I want to see the instruments they are using, see the procedures they are following, see results of quality control assessments. This looks very strange.
KarateKid72 t1_j8uevnx wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Ganache1416 in IAMA Environmental Engineer AMA about cleaning up after chemical spills! by Few-Ganache1416
My career has been in CWA/SDWA/RCRA analyses. The reason I brought up EPAMethod 624.1 is that there is a requirement for the sample to be heated during analysis to 80C. The analysis gets tricky if the sample is preserved to pH<2 (it hydrolyzes and would give low bias on the results).
The PQLs for SVOCs are a different matter. They are higher than I would expect for storm water given the advances in technology available. I can think of several commercial labs that could achieve much lower limits, which would be more protective. And there are 3 different sites. Two have very low PQLs (the lowest verifiable concentration, usually the lowest standard in the calibration curves), but site 2 has much higher elevated PQLs. That leads me to believe they didn’t collect enough sample (a liter is required for SVOCs, whereas 40mL is required for VOCs). I assume the DRO/GRO/ORO are from the fuel spill of the train itself and not one of the cars.
KarateKid72 t1_j8u8d5k wrote
Reply to comment by Few-Ganache1416 in IAMA Environmental Engineer AMA about cleaning up after chemical spills! by Few-Ganache1416
That’s some questionable numbers on the surface waters. A lot of J-flags, especially on compounds like Phenol. 8270-SIM could get better results on the SVOCs. I saw a hit for 1,4-dioxane too. Fascinating. I’d love to know if they used a heated purge, since that’s a requirement for 624.1.
KarateKid72 t1_j8u4nav wrote
Well this certainly oversimplified the complex issue of addiction
KarateKid72 t1_j7igq3p wrote
Reply to comment by corpjuk in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
Only the ones I’m going to eat. Are you volunteering?
KarateKid72 t1_j7idaih wrote
Reply to comment by corpjuk in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
Ugh. Don’t call me that. I still wear leather.
KarateKid72 t1_j7ich0t wrote
Reply to comment by I-figured-it-out in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
It’s the high graphite content. All that carbon detoxes the body.
KarateKid72 t1_j7ic7ka wrote
Reply to comment by corpjuk in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
I plan to start eating humans
KarateKid72 t1_j7ibti8 wrote
KarateKid72 t1_j7ibmt2 wrote
Reply to comment by DMT4WorldPeace in A systematic review and meta-analysis has concluded that increased consumption of dietary carbohydrate intake is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and all-cause mortality. by Meatrition
Big Meat? I think I saw him in some movies.
KarateKid72 t1_j7d4zzd wrote
Reply to comment by nhorvath in [Image] Life is like a camera by Jellybabyman
People still use film?
KarateKid72 t1_j3opbtp wrote
Reply to comment by porchpooper in PsBattle: Two police officers wrestling an ostrich by nelldog
It begs the question, what else have they fucked?
KarateKid72 t1_ixk0eir wrote
Reply to comment by Sp3llbind3r in [Image] - Growth happens by doing things you are unqualified to do. by tnick771
Like masturbating
KarateKid72 t1_ix19ns1 wrote
Reply to comment by jabberwockgee in Writer wears Lizzo's dress to red carpet gala after an unusual request | CBC Radio by ChrisOntario
It’s a straw man argument. He’s been making several of those already, like the alcohol argument.
What we can anticipate is increased costs as obesity increases as a percentage of the population. Things like joint replacements. Cancers. Respiratory and circulatory issues. Not surprisingly, it’s also a strong indicator of economic disparity in this country.
What I’m surprised we haven’t heard is some sort of BS about the metabolically healthy obese individual. I hear that a lot in body positivity groups, despite research to the contrary.
KarateKid72 t1_ix18b35 wrote
Reply to comment by srkad in Writer wears Lizzo's dress to red carpet gala after an unusual request | CBC Radio by ChrisOntario
KarateKid72 t1_ix0dskx wrote
Reply to comment by srkad in Writer wears Lizzo's dress to red carpet gala after an unusual request | CBC Radio by ChrisOntario
The fact is, the long list of medical conditions associated with obesity end up increasing the cost of medical care, both at POS and through insurance premiums. It’s a huge societal issue (no pun intended) and ignoring the costs on society doesn’t do anyone any good.
KarateKid72 t1_iwzue35 wrote
Craigslist is still a thing?
KarateKid72 t1_iwirp6e wrote
Reply to comment by Radiant_Ad_4428 in Recycled wastewater is not only as safe to drink as conventional potable water, it may even be less toxic than many sources of water we already drink daily by giuliomagnifico
If you worked in the industry, you’d know that what gets caught in a bar screen isn’t what makes to the outfall. The variation between pretreatment, influent and effluent is quite large. To say nothing of the differences in Coliform bacteria populations upstream, downstream. Influent and effluent.
KarateKid72 t1_iwehhbt wrote
Reply to comment by kswades in "Babadook"Leather Bookmark, me by kswades
I would totally buy this
KarateKid72 t1_ivac6be wrote
Reply to comment by FellowConspirator in At a baby CPR class. by DonkeyHair
How else would you store them for eating later?
KarateKid72 t1_jebjayv wrote
Reply to comment by Nerdialismo in Baba Jaga by Juusto-Jones
Yaga skipping leg day.