Imagine being unable to finance a sub-$100 purchase and having to pay for the entire thing in one go. Will the horrors never stop? Be better, America.
He took 24H2 for a test drive and they stole his identity
Don’t ever buy anything marketed specifically to gamers
Yes, officer, this comment right here
What a muppet
I didn’t realize that was a real name, I thought you were just making fun of the guy
Thank you for this. It’s astounding to me that somehow we have the attention span for a 7 minute video but not a thirty second article.
We should enjoy violence
It makes sense if you think of the community as ‘technologybad’
Something is not perfect in the world. Gosh, I sure hope the American government comes along soon and corrects this by force.
Agreed. Show me your sources, I don’t trust your executive summary.
Hideous
That’s one of those facts that is made worse by knowing it.
The sound of the largest explosion is estimated to have been 180dB at 160km distance, and SPL falls off by 6 dB for each doubling of distance, so at the commonly used 1m distance it would have been over 280 dB.
Yes Aunt Lydia
Because strident, belligerant activists don’t raise awareness, they just make people hate them. I’m sure there’s a generalizable lesson in here somewhere.
What if rolling coal were a sandwich?
Fair enough, don’t start with that article! Pinning his guy’s mistakes on the other guy is not a great look. I should have specified that his books on economics are where someone should look first, not his tabloid opinion columns. Friedman’s point about pencils was not that a command economy would be unable to produce them but rather that the free market produces them spontaneously, at low cost and in great quantity, of good quality and variety, with everyone along the way acting voluntarily and better off for having participated in the process. I don’t think an offhand comment about sand is really the best representative of his work. I think the quote from Children and Rights might actually belong to Murray Rothbard, but either way I disagree with whoever wrote it and think it’s a perfect example of someone following a generally good principle off a cliff.
Literally no serious person believes the sea level will rise by 10m in the next 26 years, that’s just looney toons. It’s an extreme scenario even if were to take 10x that long.