Shyriath
Shyriath t1_jbone6z wrote
Reply to comment by 27-82-41-124 in Rising Temperatures Due to Climate Change Will Reduce Coffee Production Globally, Study Suggests by chrisdh79
I don't imagine that there's any technical reason why you couldn't do that, but I'd imagine that building and maintaining enough greenhouses for one of the world's major commodity crops would not be cheap.
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Reply to comment by bassman314 in A Recent Situation Involving A Mean Piece Of Grass Requires Her to Wear Her Doggles When She's Playing Frisbee. She Doesn't Seem To Mind. Frisbee Is Life. by Itsshrovetuesday
When goggle are applied to dogs, they automatically become doggles. This Is The Law.
Shyriath t1_j9xc6n0 wrote
Reply to There's a certain point at each day where it becomes socially acceptable to drink beer, and weird to drink coffee. by EyeOfTheMemes
Put coffee in your beer. Look them in the eye while drinking it. Establish dominance.
Shyriath t1_j8bclbs wrote
Reply to Cried tonight. by [deleted]
I've never gotten to see it like that in person. Even when we go camping in the Appalachians, it's not dark enough - the view is better than at home, but still not impressive. Too close to Cumberland, I think.
I only had an idea of what it should look like because our middle school had a small planetarium in it. One of things they'd show you was the difference light pollution made.
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Reply to comment by XGcs22 in Battle site of 'Great Revolt' recorded on Rosetta Stone unearthed in Egypt by AugustWolf22
The Torah, including the Book of Exodus, was very probably already compiled into its final form by this time, so it's not likely.
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Reply to comment by imjerry in China hopes rocket to send people to the moon will be ready by 2027 by Gari_305
But there ain't no whales, so they tell tall tales, and sing a whaling tune!
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Reply to comment by ultrayaqub in MIT's autonomous assembling robots to construct additional assembly robots and move independently &/or as a swarm to build structures much larger than themselves by manual_tranny
When it comes time to render humanity down into protein paste, you'll be last on the list.
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Reply to comment by jumpsteadeh in Magma on Mars Likely - Until now, Mars has been generally considered a geologically dead planet. An international team of researchers led by ETH Zurich now reports that seismic signals indicate volcanism still plays an active role in shaping the Martian surface. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
The real motivation for the first humans to walk upon the face of another planet: the most epic camping trip ever embarked upon.
Shyriath t1_jbv1k41 wrote
Reply to Microsoft is bringing back classic Taskbar features on Windows 11 — but not because it screwed up by AliTVBG
The Taskbar feature I want to know about is: if an open program is trying to get my attention, will the button on the taskbar actually start flashing on and off in bright orange so I can see it, like it did in Windows 10; or is it going to gently fade into a very slightly orange shade then gently fade out - like it does currently - so that it completely fails to draw my notice?