that's not a problem with trains it's a problem with unsustainable land use
the whole point of firearms is that it's deadly force. you can't fire one at a person without being ready to take their life because it's always a likely outcome.
I don't think the launch permits have anything to do with this company at all. They would've just purchased a ride on another company's rocket (likely Space X or ULA). They probably assumed they could figure out reentry when they got to that point in the mission. I can't say for sure, but they very well may even have multiple plans for getting the capsule back, and this was just the first one they tried.
Great read! I always found Strong Towns' critiques of North American suburban planning useful because they put things in terms that liberals can understand easily - essentially, that widening roads and encouraging low-density development ends up costing towns more money, and that we can provide better services to more people by building more densely with more mixed uses. I hadn't looked into the actual recommendations of Strong Towns' founder, though, and this article points out some real doozies that are good to keep in mind when using his critiques.
it would be interesting to see these graphs on the same y-axis scale to show the relative time differences between latitudes.
Cars. Not only are they getting bigger, with both higher weight and worse blind spots making them more dangerous, but the new technologies they are coming with make me uneasy. The touch screens to control everything from climate control to radio are bad enough, but now they even have social media apps installed! Plus all of the driving aids like lane departure assist up to "autonomous" driving means drivers are paying less and less attention to the road.
I used to feel this way until I was bitten by a horsefly. I'd rather have 10 mosquito bites than this
Word art memes are back
I thought DS9 had some great time travel episodes tbh. Past Tense and The Visitor I think are top tier episodes, plus some fun antics between Far Beyond Stars (if that counts as time travel) and Trials and Tribble-ations.
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Sources of entertainment have - by definition - more viewers and attention than Exxon's office building.
this movie is weirdly based