Yeah, otherwise it would have been very hard before they came into being.
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Missed the first sentence I guess. It's why I included the video for a much better, although also simplified and incomplete answer, and he says why.
Nixon must be proud of his party.
Reminder that some people think all this weather science and the programs that use it are a waste of money, as well as any money used to help those who lose everything in such events. Yeah, that's crazy to even contemplate in the second quarter of the 21st century, but here we are.
It was fun to learn how things work, and when things worked as planned (finally). It's when they didn't work that got annoying and frustrating, and with assembly language with basically no error codes or any help, it was just...nope, that wasn't right. Maybe followed by cycling the computer off and on because it locked up. Still have my old Mapping the Commodore 64 book on the shelf. Huge resource.
The man got shot during a speech, finished the speech before seeking medical help. Actually had a wound, didn't have to make it up to feed the ego.
Real, totally heavily simplified answer. All atoms could be magnets, but most don't have a force because the electron orbitals aren't out enough. In fact just about everything can be explained by what the electron orbitals are doing. Even why the chair you're sitting in feels solid. It's the orbitals. See and the deeper lesson on knowing the right questions to ask.
One dozen. The other dozen are also videoing.
That's a good point. It's not only how to get there, but where the hell are we going? We're all going west, but there's a lot of variance in that direction.
The costs are ~~often~~ passed down to consumers
so, not the nations
or absorbed by businesses.
lol, no. See first
Twist: we've already been paying for this stupidity, and will pay for a long time, even after Trump is gone. Thanks a lot.
It's possible that the differences among those wanting to do good for everyone is what bottlenecks progress. While we all fight over HOW to make the same goals we share happen and not much gets done, the ones who don't care about what their actions do make their own progress because it's easier for them to agree on how to take and destroy.
Yeah, but that's like comparing apples to fish. Those same type of Republicans convinced Nixon to leave because what he had done was dishonorable. Compare that to today's GOP of anything goes as long as they win.
I don't buy the argument that Republicans are good in a certain point of view, solely because when they complain about someone doing something, it's often projection for them already doing it. There's no values there, it's cutthroat to win and prosper on top of other people's suffering.
I do agree with your general point, things are very broken.