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playa-del-j t1_jbao8qv wrote
Reply to Questions, & answers, with Steve Parker Washington's newest wildlife commissioner by Elijah_nicholas
As a hunter, his views on the spring bear hunt situation, and hunting in general, give me hope that he’ll be a voice of reason at WDFW.
playa-del-j t1_jak2lku wrote
Reply to Mt Rainer from SulfurCreek Ranch today on the way to a client, it was beautiful! by RippingLegos
Beautiful. Living in Western Washington I forget how varied the landscape is.
playa-del-j t1_ixadieo wrote
Reply to comment by simcoder in From Apollo to Artemis: 50 years on, is it time to go back to the moon? | Space by Ok_Copy5217
I’m not going to spend a lot of time responding becauseI think you’re determined to wallow in doom and gloom. However, it’s been estimated that there has been an ROI of $7 to $1 from the Apollo program. That’s significant. That program produced, or made better, technologies like better fire fighting equipment, water filtration, heart and health monitoring, more efficient solar panels, better treatments for dialysis patients. Not to mention the billions NASA spends on earth sciences each year. The Saturn V isn’t around any longer, but we still have all the technologies that spun out of the Apollo program.
playa-del-j t1_ixa9wal wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in From Apollo to Artemis: 50 years on, is it time to go back to the moon? | Space by Ok_Copy5217
I don’t understand this mindset. NASA doesn’t take bags of money and launch them into space. The money is spent here on earth on things like R&D and paying salaries to highly skilled engineers and technicians. There’s a ton of NASA developed technologies that are spun off and used to make life better. Ask anyone that has had their life saved by getting an MRI. That’s technology NASA drastically advanced in the 60’s.
playa-del-j t1_jbb64tn wrote
Reply to comment by SpokaneGang in Questions, & answers, with Steve Parker Washington's newest wildlife commissioner by Elijah_nicholas
It’s insane. It’s also an argument you’ll never win. If WDFW eliminated bear hunting completely, it wouldn’t “save” any bears. Instead, we’d have more starving and diseased bears moving into suburban areas looking for food and shelter. WDFW would still have to manage bears, which would involve culling bears to some degree.