The article might as well have said, “The Cincinnati Euchre League privately trashed Biden’s top campaign advisers at Million’s Cafe this weekend,” because I have a similar lack of interest in what they’d have to say.
The article might as well have said, “The Cincinnati Euchre League privately trashed Biden’s top campaign advisers at Million’s Cafe this weekend,” because I have a similar lack of interest in what they’d have to say.
Sorry New Mexico didn’t have reasonable legislative restrictions to frac site choice, construction, or maintenance. I worked for 8 years in the Marcellus and Utica plays in PA, OH and WV, and saw varying degrees of state requirements for containment and reporting.
Solint’s complaints are:
The rest of the article was about how renewables are better, and I wholeheartedly agree to that. What I didn’t see mentioned in her article? Citing chemical spills on the ground. Citing crude oil releases on the ground. Citing water table pollution.
I believe that we should move away from frac, but not because of the paltry reasons in the article, but because any hydrocarbon usage will continue to harm our climate. We’ll see peak oil in the next ten years, and it won’t be through lack of sources, but from a shift in need. We can hasten that by insisting that frac sites pay upfront for possible remediation, contain and process all materials that come out of the well, pay sufficiently for freshwater usage, and have liability for costs from cradle to grave. New earth-first legislation would work to make frac unprofitable now, instead of waiting for peak oil and the falling price per barrel of oil to do it for us. So go vote locally and at the state level, because SCOTUS just made it hard for the EPA to enforce its rules at the federal level.
In the news today, the pandemic of 2025 has been traced to an intentional release of a synthetic virus manufactured by a group of Factorio players that quote, “just wanted time to play the expansion.” Officials noted that, when the found the facility that manufactured the virus, it was a monstrous example of speed and efficiency, with built-in expansion capabilities.
I haven’t reached 1M SPM yet, but I might get there before we release :).
Factories be growin’!!
twist: It’s neighbors all the way down.
sounds like EU really dodged that bullet. Good on them.
We may pray to different gods, but the factories must grow.
Which one? The shortest one with the bump on the side, or the narrow on that is never wider than 8 belts?? Here, let me show yo…. Ohmigawd.
Factorio has never gone on sale. The price did go up from US$30 to $35 during the worst of the inflation. At some point this year, we’ll get a version 2.0 that massively updates the core game, and has an expansion you can optionally purchase.
R-rated Jabba’s Palace would be worth the admission.
I, too, have the game system set up on the bedroom TV because it physically hurts to get out of bed in the morning.
If he can lay down a four-belt balancer from memory, you are the side hoe to his Factorio addiction.
We’ve gone full circle - North Korea and South Korea wage a proxy war among western belligerents. Now if Seoul could just propose an end to hostilities along a particular meridian…
it was rather clear Russia would not have had the resources and troops to open up a second front.
Sounds like it’s time to open a second front for them
Not sure rolling on the concrete would get chalk on the bridge of the snout like that, but it makes for a cute pic.
A moose once bit my sister
Just the one, but you can always come back tomorrow.
you forgot 0. Wyld Stallyons!!