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hawkwings t1_jeb8rlk wrote
Reply to Lyrics or the music? by meganelizabethjade
Lyrics are important. I like instrumental music, but when I listen to instrumental music, I don't feel any particular emotion. In order for a song to have emotion, it has to have lyrics.
hawkwings t1_je8zdmo wrote
Reply to “You’re so Vain” Confusion by TexitorFlexit
It's a joke. It is like one of those logic puzzles that says something like "This sentence is false." If the sentence is true, then it's false and if it's false, then it's true.
hawkwings t1_je49wkr wrote
Some people think about a robot roaming a normal house, but it is possible to have a robot room that humans stay out of while the robot is active. Cooking is dangerous and maybe you don't want humans in the room while the robot is cooking. In addition to cooking the robot would have to know how to use a fire extinguisher. It could order grocery delivery. This could be a weight loss tool, because the robot could calculate calories. The same thing could be done with the laundry room.
hawkwings t1_jdy8ej8 wrote
Reply to TIL in the tiny African kingdom of Lesotho, a local style of accordion folk music known as Famo has sprung a fierce bloody gang war which has contributed to its high homicide rate. Little-known to the outside world, scores of musicians and hundreds of DJs, fans, family members etc. have been slain. by delano1998
Who knew that polka music could be so dangerous?
hawkwings t1_jdwa050 wrote
Reply to comment by TakeshiKusanagi in Would building a Dyson sphere be worth it: We ran the numbers. by filosoful
One scientist said that we could rip Mercury apart even with near future technology.
hawkwings t1_jdk6c6j wrote
Reply to How does the rabies virus actually compel the host to bite? How does it know how to tell the brain to bite another living thing? by Lettuce-b-lovely
There is also a loss of fear. An animal that would normally hide or run away from you, may approach you. This can lead to a biting incident. If you brain damaged an animal with drugs, gave it a sore throat, and gave it stimulants, would it behave the same way?
hawkwings t1_jdho1vv wrote
Reply to comment by Dark_Believer in How does the gravity (or lack thereof) on the ISS affect digestive systems of it's occupants? by Bob_Perdunsky
0.1 G would cause dirt and water to go down to the floor. That might make cleaning easier.
hawkwings t1_jcz1t5k wrote
Before Eminem was famous, I heard a British comedian say it with a British accent.
hawkwings t1_jcvd2yw wrote
Reply to Bacteria in recalled eye drops linked to cases of vision loss, surgical removal of eyeballs by iamthyfucker
Were some of the people saying, "My eyes hurt, so I better use eye drops. I'll keep using them until my eyes stop hurting."
hawkwings t1_jciv63e wrote
Reply to comment by hops4beer in Pornhub owner MindGeek sold to Ottawa private equity firm by marketrent
Using curling brooms would induce a lot of jiggle.
hawkwings t1_jb4q8k2 wrote
Reply to Study reveals that although private automobiles continue to be the dominant travel mode in American cities, the share of car trips has slightly and steadily decreased since its peak in 2001. In contrast, the share of transit, non-motorized, and taxicab trips has steadily increased by giuliomagnifico
Maybe Americans are poorer than they used to be, especially in cities. The US population most likely increased during that time period.
hawkwings t1_jalzl1y wrote
Reply to With The Help Of AI, By When Will There Be Drugs That De-Ages Humans And Keeps Us Forever Young? by AnakinRagnarsson66
Living longer and living forever are 2 different things. I'm inclined to think that humans won't live forever.
hawkwings t1_ja051af wrote
Reply to California Lottery stands behind $2 billion Powerball winner despite claim ticket was stolen by ILikeTalkn2Myself
How did Edwin Castro find out that Jose Rivera had the winning ticket? Did Jose go around telling everyone that he had the winning ticket before he cashed it? If I had the winning ticket, I would take a picture and send a date delayed email to my sisters. I know how to do that with Gmail. Unlike many Redditors, I would cash it as fast as possible.
hawkwings t1_j9t2v4f wrote
Reply to EU seeks input on making tech companies pay for ISPs’ network upgrades by OutlandishnessOk2452
I don't like the idea of charging content providers. Average people can post videos to YouTube for free. If YouTube has to pay for your content, they may cut off uploading videos by average people. Newpapers are busy shutting down and they are content providers.
hawkwings t1_j8pxpym wrote
Reply to comment by Petaris in They appeared in deepfake porn videos without their consent. Few laws protect them. by LiveStreamReports
>in Japan you cannot take a picture, or video, of someone without their explicit permission.
That would interfere with vacation pictures. You would have to make sure that no one was in the way when you took a picture of a temple or beach.
hawkwings t1_j8i1bqh wrote
An armadillo has armor, but it also has an internal skeleton that it uses for running. Reconfiguring muscle attachments to attach to external armor instead of the internal skeleton would require a huge amount of evolution. I don't think that any creature has done it.
hawkwings t1_j8g1ogl wrote
Reply to Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
I would say yes. We would need an iterative approach where we try something, detect flaws, and fix those flaws. It would take many years to fix all the flaws that can't be fixed without Earth's help. Radiation shielding is easier on the moon and mines can provide resources for repairs and expansion. The goal would be to get to the point where they can repair things without Earth's help. I'm not sure about a space station orbiting Earth. A space station near an asteroid would have a source of resources.
hawkwings t1_j87ougq wrote
Reply to If one day humans relocate to another planet, and Earth is then colonized by aliens, will we get back to reclaim Earth? by basafish
If one million people moved to Mars, there would still be 8 billion people on Earth. What scenario are you thinking about where everybody would leave? In a billion years, the sun will be too hot. Maybe aliens will tow Earth to a better location. Humans will probably want Earth back, but I don't know if we can get it back.
hawkwings t1_j6b54et wrote
Reply to TIL about foreign accent syndrome. This is a very rare (~100 cases worldwide) but real medical condition where people abruptly begin speaking in a foreign accent following head trauma like a bad migraine, accident, or stroke. by veety
In some cases, their rhythm is thrown off, so it sounds like a foreign accent, but it really isn't. I wonder if this affects singing and dancing.
hawkwings t1_j4o9958 wrote
Reply to Hypothetically: What should happen, situation, disaster in the next decades for the countries to decide to work together and even choose among themselves who will lead them? by gnagorez
If world population was reduced to 2 billion, there would be less concern about immigration and workers might be richer. Cooperation would be easier. I have a concern about religious conflict. Countries would have a place they could deport people to.
hawkwings t1_j4mhu7r wrote
Are these satellites that move other satellites? It might be useful to have a few up there to move things on short notice.
hawkwings t1_j26m5ry wrote
Reply to comment by TheAserghui in Lunar Gateway for Dummies? by Significant_Youth_73
On Earth, the new world environment is very similar to the old world environment which is why there are so many invasive species. You can't release pigs and horses on the moon and expect them to survive. The industrial revolution occurred more than a century after much of the new world was colonized.
Not launching from the moon is cheaper than launching from the moon. In the early days of resource extraction, it may be better to use those resources on the moon instead of launching them. LG wouldn't be useful until we have more resources than we need on the moon.
hawkwings t1_j25cggq wrote
Reply to comment by TheAserghui in Lunar Gateway for Dummies? by Significant_Youth_73
Lower escape velocity is not the same as cheaper. Is steel on the moon the same price as steel on Earth? Is fuel on the moon the same price as fuel on Earth? If resources on the moon are more expensive than resources on the Earth, it might be cheaper to launch from Earth. If your main goal is cheaper, then we should wait until we have cheap resources on the moon before working on LG.
It is possible to mine things on the moon, build things on the moon and leave those things on the moon. I'm not sure what the Lunar Gateway gets you. Supplies can be sent to the moon on one-way spaceships. People flying to the moon will be in a hurry. If docking slows them down, that could be a problem, because that means more radiation and more life-support resources.
hawkwings t1_j2379a3 wrote
They would most likely be young, like 15 years old and not related to each other. They may come from orbital space colonies, because they would be used to that lifestyle. Orbital space colonies would help us learn how to keep people alive in space so they would probably predate a generational ship by 30 years. Frozen eggs and sperm from 1000 people would help us maintain genetic diversity. Robots could be sent ahead to build an orbital space colony from asteroid material.
hawkwings t1_jeeznnv wrote
Reply to How do you clean your iPhone? by Sway_RL
I use two microfiber lens cleaning cloths -- one wet and one dry. I rub it with the wet one and then rub it with the dry one. I usually wipe off more than one thing, such as glasses when I do this.