RedCascadian
RedCascadian t1_jaqkkut wrote
Reply to comment by VincentGrinn in Electric world that kicks out fossil fuels will cost less than combustion economy. 30TW of wind and solar PV will take 0.2% of earth's surface. by DisasterousGiraffe
People get weird when you point out how objectively bad American suburbs are
RedCascadian t1_janida6 wrote
Reply to comment by Carl_The_Sagan in Electric world that kicks out fossil fuels will cost less than combustion economy. 30TW of wind and solar PV will take 0.2% of earth's surface. by DisasterousGiraffe
Same problem with fixing our housing shortage and moving away from inefficient single-family homes.
RedCascadian t1_ja2wusd wrote
Reply to comment by 28nov2022 in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
It'd s lot of squatting and lunging with 35 lb or less items, so interestingly women's better leg muscle to body weight ratio would make them pound for pound more efficient.
They also seem to take better care of themselves and adopt better body mechanics faster (I train new hires and younstsrt noticing patterns).
RedCascadian t1_ja2tvdr wrote
Reply to comment by 28nov2022 in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
That's a weird place to go. I work in an Amazon warehouse with 3k employees and I wouldn't be surprised if more of them were women. A lot of the highest performers, too.
RedCascadian t1_ja0oni3 wrote
Reply to comment by kafelta in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
Warehouse worker here. Essential just means expendable in our society. It's why I keep trying to persuade workers to unionize.
RedCascadian t1_j8lcvdx wrote
Reply to comment by villagewinery in Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
First thing that needs to change is zoning in cities, particularly west coast cities like I'm Washington and California.
I live in WA and hope the state zoning bill and Seattle housing bill both get passed.
RedCascadian t1_j0hblgs wrote
Reply to comment by Dragonlicker69 in Toughest material ever is an alloy of chromium, cobalt and nickel by tonymmorley
Duranium. Toughium.
RedCascadian t1_j0hbfne wrote
Reply to comment by WaitformeBumblebee in Toughest material ever is an alloy of chromium, cobalt and nickel by tonymmorley
Aliens: So how did you get your ship so fast without warpsrive?
Humans: "oh we set off nukes behind ourselves and ride the explosion."
Aliens: "the fuck? How did you nit destroy your planet already?"
Humans: "oh no, we get to the explosion ships by shooting a smaller ship with lasers to send it to orbit, or we just hurl it through a giant rail gun into orbit.
Aliens: O_O
RedCascadian t1_izs7mxc wrote
Reply to comment by morbo26 in [Image] Audrey Hepburn's take on beauty is beautiful. by Good_Past_5203
Yikes.
Plenty of healthy and beautiful women with dyed hair exist. Plenty of healthy women with natural hair colors will also never be as attractive as Audrey Hebburn. Some will be be unattractive even.
But thanks for letting everyone know where your biases are.
RedCascadian t1_isibixq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in US Federal Reserve sees EV “battery belt” developing as greater than 15 battery manufacturing facilities worth greater than $40 billion are in development in the US by ForHidingSquirrels
Thanks! Yeah management seems nervous after rhe "raise" we got pissed a lot of folks off.
RedCascadian t1_ishkh2b wrote
Reply to comment by quettil in US Federal Reserve sees EV “battery belt” developing as greater than 15 battery manufacturing facilities worth greater than $40 billion are in development in the US by ForHidingSquirrels
This is what many of us think of large portions of the white, southern working class.
I'm a white working class guy in the PNW. I'm also a progressive and am organizing a union in an Amazon warehouse.
RedCascadian t1_iqr5c5e wrote
Reply to comment by secrettruth2021 in Could offshore wind sites host edible seaweed farms? The Swedes think so by thorium43
Yes. The whole sea is too polluted for shellfish to be safe to eat. That's why grocery stores sell so much and we all get sick after eating it.
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RedCascadian t1_iqp0q3v wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating-Bottle78 in Could offshore wind sites host edible seaweed farms? The Swedes think so by thorium43
It's also carbon negative if done right, and benefits sealife, even cleans up the water!
RedCascadian t1_iqof85n wrote
Reply to comment by thorium43 in Could offshore wind sites host edible seaweed farms? The Swedes think so by thorium43
Anchor points for mussels, too. Damn I love shellfish.
RedCascadian t1_jdg1xwo wrote
Reply to comment by BefuddledPolydactyls in My bf adopted an elderly kitty from a shelter for his new place. I think he likes it here (OC) by FinchFuxFox
Mine isn't old, but he is 8. And he gets grumpy and attacks my ankles if I don't go to bed on time. When I do? Bam, snuggle time.