

Oh no!
Anyway…


Oh no!
Anyway…


And Gandhi goes nuclear.
Edit: Sorry, was thinking of the nuclear dudes in AoE I.
Infuriating but pretty cool


That’s more a tax management issue, say for example the congestion charge in London brings in millions of revenue and ideally it should be driven towards green energy we’d hope.


It needs restricted flows and entry tax which contributes to say…reducing the burden on existing tourism businesses when they take a hit from low sales. Been there before, it’s way too busy and lacks the romance of old.


Some also hate my explanation too, they probably think if you put heat into water, it stays there for perpetuity.
Deserts are a great example of what happens when there’s barely any (greenhouse gas) water in the atmosphere.


I think you got downvoted because of the misunderstanding of the heat you are referring to which is heat = wind power and light = solar power


In thermodynamics, this is the heat goes in, heat goes out. Also temperature higher, more heat goes out.
And CovfefeKills is right. Heat from the sun is orders of magnitude higher than a little bitty data centre. And that heat gets re-radiated to space. It’s all balanced. Except for when you put more heat absorbing gases into the atmosphere which include increasing levels of evaporating water. All to power and cool current data centres.
You’re not perceiving the picture correctly, the stub-looking thing on the left for docking is around a foot high. The side of the canal is at least 4 feet and the middle at least 7 feet deep. Mobile camera lens do not give adequate perception, as such, like with taking a photo of the moon.
An organic heat shield for spacecraft then.
“And here is the guest bedroom you will be staying these three nights.”


Haha, I love how a guy called Ian made a ‘secure shoelace knot’


As a physics teacher (not kidding here), if you want to be taught straight out the electron wave functions in 3 dimensions in high school you might consider not doing undergraduate physics. And I don’t think I’d bother being a physics teacher when more than 90% of my class don’t understand what I’m talking about.


It’s always something-something-Microsoft
This local man ironically was a history teacher in the Kings of Wessex School in Cheddar.
In Prometheus Rising, the comparison between politicians eking out borders is compared to animals rubbing feces and piss on trees.


Not to mention that destroying quite a few refineries and storages of oil has just released quite a fair bit of extra emissions, and wasn’t utilised at all. 0% efficient use.


Wrong attribution to NASA aside, I think all adults know that there is much more surface tension than water in errr…the rope. Thanks Raiderkev for that awesome rundown in the comments.


Well everything needs to be studied conclusively but wow.
Where are those 15 facts no-one knows about?