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I think the one exception is their money, you definitely need some basic math to use it.
I think the one exception is their money, you definitely need some basic math to use it.
On the contrary, there is a lot of professional software that doesn’t run on Windows!
Gross or net?
… battery heaters and block heaters are a thing for ICE too though?
FYI: there is actually an XKCD font if you want to match the original more closely. https://github.com/ipython/xkcd-font
If that’s so, where are the nuclear doms?
No, the plant is full of primary batteries! 4.2 million AA cells!
Right. I mean, macs used to be the bees’ knees.
Who needs TurboTax when gnucash exists? :)
Onshape is pretty close.
Hey, mprime runs on linux (prime95)
Do you have a source for this tablet? Sounds interesting.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Piwigo yet.
That I can understand more. But at the same time if all news is just hypocritical examples… wait, that explains a lot actually.
Try searching for the church mentioned and see if he’s prominent. The article also mentions he’s a trucker. Why wasn’t that in the title?
I’m kinda suprised why being a pastor is relevant at all? Edit: For those who down voted, “Elevated Life International Ministeries” seems to have no online presence related to North Carolina, and he’s also a trucker. Why was pastor put in the title rather than trucker? Would this behavior be expected of a trucker?
Ah, perhaps my source was off. Thanks for the additional data.
But looking at it another way, nuclear is less than twice coal. Estimating the cost of that georgia plant would put it at $16-17B, so those overruns would be atypical.
But my main point on cost is that government investment has been lacking in nuclear compared to renewables: https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertbryce/2021/12/27/why-is-solar-energy-getting-250-times-more-in-federal-tax-credits-than-nuclear/?sh=4a783c3221cf
Without investment, it’s going to stay just as expensive. And the main regulating body not having a mandate to develop the technology has just been holding us back.
A coal power plant is rougly the same cost per GW as solar or wind, doesn’t mean we should build more of them. I agree it’s expensive, but so were solar and wind a couple decades ago. Government investment helped research, development, scaling up - imagine if that had been done in the '80s, we wouldn’t be building natural gas plants right now.
Burying it in the ground with no considerations for leachants is not what nuclear disposal is.
Should have been a black mark on his record.