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Anomaly-Friend OP t1_jd8afoa wrote
Reply to comment by Gonzo_B in (Biology) How far down your spine can you break before respiratory impairment? by Anomaly-Friend
You're good! This was exactly what I was looking for. I am now less worried about accidentally breaking my spine and not being able to breathe lol
Anomaly-Friend t1_ja1g8k2 wrote
Reply to A mysterious object is being dragged into the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center by TradingAllIn
If it's big enough for us to detect it's probably just a planet or another black hole. What else could it be.
Anomaly-Friend t1_iwpyidh wrote
Reply to comment by Crayshack in TIL: WW1 Armistice Day was Nov 11th, fighting was to cease at 11:00 AM. An American solider charged a German machine gun nest with 16 mins left, and died at 10:59 AM. The last soldier to die in WWI. by wats6831
If I remember correctly the dude was recently demoted and he thought if he were to get a few more kills before the end of the war he'd get his rank back.
Anomaly-Friend t1_it4q731 wrote
Reply to comment by underthingy in Aeromine says they have solved many of the problems that have long made domestic rooftop wind power compare poorly to solar panels. They claim their "motionless" rooftop wind generators deliver up to 50% more energy than a solar array of the same price while taking up just 10% of the roof space. by lughnasadh
Y'all really got to argue about anything don't you. What I was getting at is this motor could chop up birds and the like versus the conventional wind turbine.
Anomaly-Friend t1_it3rh87 wrote
Reply to comment by 123mop in Aeromine says they have solved many of the problems that have long made domestic rooftop wind power compare poorly to solar panels. They claim their "motionless" rooftop wind generators deliver up to 50% more energy than a solar array of the same price while taking up just 10% of the roof space. by lughnasadh
Not to mention it's a savonius rotor, not a wind turbine
Anomaly-Friend t1_iszv55h wrote
Reply to comment by idapitbwidiuatabip in Ikea is trialing driverless truck deliveries in Texas. by idapitbwidiuatabip
I'd love UBI. I just don't think they'd implement it anytime soon. But making it remote controlled would at least keep the job but make it easier on the driver's I guess
Anomaly-Friend t1_iszrmvy wrote
Why don't they just make remote controlled vehicles at this point. I feel like that'd be better and the people could work from home or something
Anomaly-Friend OP t1_jd8es1o wrote
Reply to comment by ImAScientistToo in (Biology) How far down your spine can you break before respiratory impairment? by Anomaly-Friend
Thank you! I am now just as worried as I was originally lol