Can we get this formally defined in law as willful destruction of property. No exceptions.
SapphironZA
Yeah, this is one of those, "you have the power" distraction pieces.
The only way I can see us stopping fossil fuels is to introduce a global levy on its extraction. It doubles every year and the proceeds are allocated to climate change mitigation projects.
If that were true, there would be no reason for Iran not to have nuclear weapons right.
It's people who kill after all. The weapons have nothing to do with it.
Yep, the US government used to break up monopolies and it greatly benefitted the boomers.
True true. Almost everything is made in china in some way or form.
They explained that they fear malware infected clones would damage their reputation at this early stage and draw unwanted attention while they build a user base.
Not sure I agree, but they at least explain the thinking behind it.
I think the issue is large organizations are inefficient and inflexible, be they government or corporates.
You want small lean groups with a lot of autonomy.
Dark Brandon?
It's so weird to me that so much of the supply chain can get contaminated.
Could it be that the cantaloupe is cut and processed in a few factories and then shipped to stores across the US?
Here in South Africa, all fresh produce that gets processed, gets done so at the retail location. Fruit and vegetables are transported whole. When we get outbreaks, or cases of food poisoning, they are usually limited to one store only.
No AIM-120C I see.
Their F16s are going to struggle against the Russians without Fox-3 missiles.