Jesse, try a post-it note on the back of your external door that says "DISHWASHER!"
That is an excellent plan!
'Serenity'
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Jesse, try a post-it note on the back of your external door that says "DISHWASHER!"
That is an excellent plan!
Dictionary removed from classroom after parent complains about "oral sex" definition.
We really are doomed.
we are doomed.
Isn't peak oil supposed to get us first?
Also, we are doomed.
Yes. My friend's husband, an educated man, fully doesn't believe in climate change.
My impression is that short of a short of a major technological breakthrough, in solar, algae cultivation, or supercaps, we're totally fucked.
My impression is that short of a short of a major technological breakthrough, in solar, algae cultivation, or supercaps, we're totally fucked.
Aliens! Aliens will come and save us!
(I should note that I've stopped watching V, so there might be a downside I don't know about.)
Isn't peak oil supposed to get us first?
In this case I think the market will work. As easily accessible oil peaks, the price will rise enough to make more expensive oil extraction techniques (like getting it from oil shale) cost-effective. With the cost of oil increased, then alternative technologies can take over, like electric cars that get their power from coal-fired power plants. We got lots of coal.
I should note that I've stopped watching V, so there might be a downside I don't know about.
Someone who looks a lot like Inara will eat you alive. This may or may not be a deal-breaker.
In this case I think the market will work. As easily accessible oil peaks, the price will rise enough to make more expensive oil extraction techniques (like getting it from oil shale) cost-effective.
Hopefully. But my gut feeling is this won't be adequate.
my workplace continues to be surreal. because of the 2 resignations last week (both of which have still not been announced to the department, but which people are talking about openly) one area will be completely un-staffed. An employee who used to work in that area, who was only recently reassigned job duties (he was actually given an ultimatum: take new responsibilities or be let go) is now being coddled and asked to go back to old job duties. His ego is all bruised because he was one of three people in the whole department up for the lay-offs before getting the option of the new duties. I think he wants to tell the boss to screw off and just leave, but without another job that seems unlikely. Boss seems only slightly concerned and continues to have unscheduled meetings with the staff that are working on the non-work project.