telendria

telendria t1_jdjw213 wrote

It's been obvious for months now that the only reason Hungary is stalling is because Turkey doesn't approve yet and Orban thinks he can milk EU for releasing funds in exchange for ratification in the meantime, but the moment Turkey approves Sweden, Hungary is going to drop any demands and ratify Sweden immediately to not be 'the last one' to ratify and pretend to 'save face'

It has fuck all to do with Orban being Russian crony and everything with him being good ol slimy opportunist.

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telendria t1_j9vmh7j wrote

just send two nuclear batteries then...

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until we hear more about efficiency of such a setup, it's just a bunch of PR.

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I have no doubt such infrastructure is going to be needed in the future for the lunar base expansion and self-sufficiency for stuff like this in a couple of decades, but I seriously doubt it is going to be any efficient when setting up the base when this sounds like something that is going to take years/decades to pay off energy-wise.

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And if this was any efficient, we would have similar, but far more robust setups on Earth already, with solar panel farms dedicated to only create more solar panels basically out of thin air for zero cost outside of the initial setup, no?

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telendria t1_ixht8mv wrote

I don't see them outside of the world cup, but they always seem to give it 110%, sprint up and down the field the entire match to the point where all of them are struggling with cramps by the end, but never slacking off. I love their very positive vibe/energy they give off.

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Didn't they lose during last championship precisely because of that? I think I remember them leading in score, but unlike tactical european teams, that would play defensively and wait for breaks, the japanese played offensively to the last minute and left holes in the defense for the opponent to turn the score around? I was absolutely hearthbroken for them.

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