And if you want a free entry point, The Anarchists Workbench is available for free as a pdf. Link to blog post here
And if you want a free entry point, The Anarchists Workbench is available for free as a pdf. Link to blog post here
Pensions and paid off houses would be factors I would guess.
Maybe a chance to meet Dustan Hoffman.
This is just the Lemmy thread where everybody defends the scummy boss who took shortcuts on his employees safety.
Perhaps some evidence there still is some life in the onion, even if its been sitting in the pantry a little too long and starting to look a little sketchy.
FIRE is based on 25x expenses, not income. The difference is particularly important for FIRE folks since they tend to save a much greater portion of their income rather than spending it.
Also the Montreux Convention
To be fair, some of the confusion here is from reading the article, or at least skipping to the end.
Last I heard those emissions had starting going back down. Was there anything new on that front since then?
Its a seasonal issue at both poles.
Probably one of those times I need to lament the current state of journalism that that was included. I'd argue the ozone layer is one where there is global political momentum with an example of some recent mystery emissions such as this article. That said this article we were already discussing seems to bring up some other mechanisms for the hole enlarging beyond the usual ozone depleting substances.
Well that's a throwback. Not sure I care for this particular reboot of my childhood media.
Ground level ozone and the ozone hole are two different issues. The delayed EPA regulations would be limiting ozone produced. At ground level, ozone has various health hazards. The ozone hole is from ozone depleting substances reaching high altitude in the environment and destroying naturally occurring ozone. That high elevation ozone blocks UV light from the sun, and is protective for those of us who dislike skin cancer it what not.
I got the impression they probably would especially fall when they seem to do some heavy sales promotions.
I generally settled on Fusion360, but Alibre Atom was promising aside from some system stability issues on my desktop. I really wanted to like freeCAD, but I just didn’t have the time to invest in learning its quirks.
If that were true, the tweakers would have a thriving space program by now.
Any way we can combine the two and make a flaming pitchfork? Maybe a knife-wrench kinda configuration?
Waddams? Milton showed up to work though. In the Employed:paid:present triangle this was a different point missing, maybe a second point depending on how paid admin leave is technically classified.
I suppose he could put his money where his mouth is and start cutting his own employees to teach us all a lesson.
I pulled an old free frisbee out of a box of toys my mom had saved to find it was WaMu branded. Had a little chuckle at the free plastic frisbee outliving them.