perviouslyiner

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perviouslyiner , to xkcd in xkcd #2847: Dendrochronology
perviouslyiner , to U.S. News in Woman returns from vacation to find family home mistakenly demolished

Is it really a “family home” if it was boarded up for 15 years? Home implies that the family lives there

perviouslyiner , to U.S. News in Gov. Abbott is now putting barriers along Texas border with New Mexico

the people of each state shall have free ingress and regress to and from any other state

www.archives.gov/…/articles-of-confederation

perviouslyiner , to Ask Science in If it were possible for some event to destroy the fabric of spacetime at the speed of light, could we still observe and be safe bc expansion?

Some say that this has already happened”"

(anything outside of your lightcone can be ignored - there is no such thing as seeing it or knowing about it)

perviouslyiner , to U.S. News in Army Corps of Engineers to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater a day as saltwater intrusion threatens New Orleans-area drinking water | CNN

Well that’s kinda the whole problem isn’t it? Yes, but by the time it reaches the water-processing intakes it’s already starting to mix with the [unseasonably far inland] salt water from the sea.

perviouslyiner , to U.S. News in Army Corps of Engineers to barge 36 million gallons of freshwater a day as saltwater intrusion threatens New Orleans-area drinking water | CNN

From upriver

perviouslyiner , to Photography in Why are tele converters so extremely expensive?

Try searching for extension tube instead of teleconverter if you want the type without lenses in?

perviouslyiner , (edited ) to Ask Science in Does faster than light travel violate causality? Why/Why not? How?

Has anyone actually proven no violation of causality? Wikipedia seemed to suggest that it’s not physically impossible to have a wormhole, take one of the ends on a round trip so that it doesn’t age as much, and you’d be left with a situation where you can go in one end and come out in the past.

perviouslyiner , to Ask Science in What if solving interstellar travel isn't about figuring out faster than light propulsion, but how to extend our own lives?

Where would you go, and what could one ship’s crew do there?

perviouslyiner , (edited ) to Politics in One of Louisiana's only pediatric heart transplant doctors is moving because of anti-LGBTQ laws

they market these bills as bills to save children. Now, I actually save children and I know what it means to save a child. I know what it means to support a child and support our own children. None of these bills have anything to do with saving children

perviouslyiner , (edited ) to Ask Science in How does a signing a post with a pgp key prove that you are actually the person behind the post?

Key signing parties used to be the thing to do at conferences - imagine a line of people, sheets of paper listing all their key fingerprints, and people showing ID to each other.

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