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Runaround46 t1_ja7jxc7 wrote
Reply to China approves biggest expansion in new coal power plants since 2015, report finds | China by cosmic_fetus
50 gigawatts. Fucking 50.
We have a 1.8 gigawatt coal plant here that takes up 1,400 acres.
The scale on this is insane
Runaround46 t1_ja4drge wrote
Reply to comment by McGauth925 in Shadows of Liberty (2012) - How media manipulation and censorship work. 90% plus of the media in the USA are controlled by five big for-profit-conglomerats, creating a media monopoly that manipulates our political, economical, and social world. [01:28:52] by Missing_Trillions
More of a rhetorical question then a question that I was really looking for an answer. I obviously know how messed up things are.
Runaround46 t1_ja3rwsx wrote
Reply to Shadows of Liberty (2012) - How media manipulation and censorship work. 90% plus of the media in the USA are controlled by five big for-profit-conglomerats, creating a media monopoly that manipulates our political, economical, and social world. [01:28:52] by Missing_Trillions
Break them up.
Break it all up.
We did you standard oil and bell
Why is it so hard Todo the same now?
Runaround46 t1_j9ti82h wrote
Reply to comment by jacobdanja in Pimco-Owned Office Landlord Defaults on $1.7 Billion Mortgage by downboat
At least we don't have to go to war to protect business profits
Runaround46 t1_j8tsmth wrote
First company to make a glass on glass foldable where the only folding screen is the center covering the hinge wins.
Glass foldable glass
Runaround46 t1_j8mz2u7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Arizona man from Nigeria romance scammed $3M from 'preyed upon' women, feds say by Breab1
I wonder if he dressed up like Eddie Murphy
Runaround46 t1_j8myft3 wrote
Reply to comment by VintageJane in India, soon world's most populous nation, doesn't know how many people it has by Icewear_Daddy
Oh wow so they can't read and any official coming to record on their behalf can't communicate. Wow just wow, that is a mess.
Runaround46 t1_j8mtdc1 wrote
Reply to comment by Maxcr1 in India, soon world's most populous nation, doesn't know how many people it has by Icewear_Daddy
Wait you're saying there are people that are speaking languages in India that no one has ever heard of before?
Runaround46 t1_j8g7col wrote
Reply to comment by Nicolas-matteo in As Mystery Objects Get Shot Down, U.S. Sets Up New Task Force on UFOs by Nicolas-matteo
What if it's like a giant bird we haven't discovered yet
Runaround46 t1_j555abl wrote
Reply to comment by iwishiwasatabbycat in TIFU By Getting Into A Car With Strangers and Being Late for Work by GLP0307
Can you imagine if it was any other industry besides drug dealers. Engineering companies picking up kids offering them to go to science and math based schools.
Runaround46 t1_iug2vwz wrote
Reply to comment by Shamino79 in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Less chance of bugs so no need for pesticides
Runaround46 t1_iug2r7l wrote
Reply to comment by flash-tractor in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Wow 8 years already. Still new though in the grand scheme of things.
Runaround46 t1_iubxenw wrote
Reply to Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Samsung just came out with a led (LM301h and LM301B) that blow the previous horticulture LEDs out of the water. We have the tech to do it we just need to implement it.
Runaround46 t1_itndany wrote
Someone left a full pack of smokes and pepperoni on the ground
Runaround46 t1_jaa8yea wrote
Reply to comment by keithps in China approves biggest expansion in new coal power plants since 2015, report finds | China by cosmic_fetus
Oh dude your not supposed to change shit.
Somehow the companies that pollute shit convinced the public that they need be responsible.
It was a time where a company or corporation had a responsibility to the public to recycle the items that they produced. Or invest in facilities for the recycling.
Companies and governments (see military) are the massive users of energy and polluters of the environment.
Fuck big pickup trucks on the roads though. Our shit wasn't designed for that. Better save it for the rare people using it in professional use.
What we should be doing is driving economy vehicles but then have off-roaders or drag cars or something.
Or just not even have personal vehicles. Use trains and streetcars to get around walkable towns. Then have faster trains for transport in-between cities.
There was a point in time in this country you could get from NYC to like Ohio by streetcar alone.