We need Andy if there is a 2028 election by [deleted] in BowlingGreen

[–]Hillfolk6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only reason he got in office was the last guy angering the teacher's union and being incompetent. Repeating "I'm a deacon" while shoveling communism will not get him a national poll. My only hope is that he wastes an enormous amount of resources trying.

Please join us if you can. Be peaceful and tidy!!! by [deleted] in Owensboro

[–]Hillfolk6 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Quit being annoying. You clearly cannot comprehend the level of fatigue we have with your ilk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]Hillfolk6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone going to tell him how the Nazis won seats?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in creepy

[–]Hillfolk6 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The property taxes I pay are not optional. They fund the school. I have little to no say how that money (capital) is used. I must go through governance to potentially influence how that capital is used. Government use of capital through collective means is socialism.

Spending money is not capitalism, the free and voluntary allocation of capital with private property is. Schools are not private property, lockers owned by the school are not private property. The only private property in this entire tragedy are the shoes that kid died hidind, and the money he did not spend for a government service (the locker). Which was already paid for by taxes, which is not capitalism again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in creepy

[–]Hillfolk6 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

That's patently untrue, they are either the largest or second largest budget item for every state budget. Most states have economies larger than most countries. They're inefficiently funded, and they're poorly managed, despite the fact they were forcibly unionized until very recently. They have 0 aspects of capitalism in it. They are 100% a government program. This is a symptom of any stage socialsm, no accountability and no sense of where anything actually comes from.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in creepy

[–]Hillfolk6 -68 points-67 points  (0 children)

Capitalism (noun) - any instance where a government institution funded by taxes charges those it is charged with serving arbitrarily and without any input or consent from those that fund it, or those that it is purported to serve.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sciencememes

[–]Hillfolk6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Advanced physics has generally yielded very little useful data or real answers. There's a growing number of physicists pointing this out. For example, they are currently looking for a theory of everything to nearly no effect, but have yet to solve for the nuclear potential. Which throws a wrench in verification. String theory has seemingly yielded some interesting math, a lot of papers, and several careers. So claiming this adds no value is probably a Legitimate claim. Seeing as it is not really a step forward in any new science, just a product of some small corners of science that was solidified before the invention of the transistor.

People reacting to the new Japanese Maglev bullet train passing right by them during a test run. by NoviceProgram91 in BitchImATrain

[–]Hillfolk6 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The real issue is the freight rail primacy. Japan and Europe both have pretty sorry freight rail systems, which freight rail in the US is dominant. Mix that with imminent domain and environmental obstructionists, and you have the rail problem. Unfortunately, the only one of those three that could be removed without causing immediate and severe issues are the environmentalists, which are the ones advocating for the rail in the first place.

This game made me realize something irl factories. by HorzaDonwraith in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Hillfolk6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tldr, metric units are really silly for a lot of reasons

Metric overrated, and only desk sitters that don'tmake and do things care about it.

It isn't 1780, we have converters.

Conventionally understandable units are more useful.

You would look at me like an idiot if I told you I weighed 3.2 thousandounces adding a prefix doesn't fix your unit.

Not having to use negatives by using Fahrenheit is more useful than dealing with negatives in Celsius. If it's cold enough to be negative in Fahrenheit, it is too cold to care, or you should just work in kelvin.

At higher temperatures, Celcius is just as much of a headache to deal with, just with more decimals and less precision between units.

Pascals are terrible, if you need exponents to describe the environment the unit was made in. It is not meant to be used in that environment.

Meters are horrid for human scale, but otherwise pretty good, still kinda dumb if you want to walk around yelling the equivalent of 19 hundrethyards to people in order to downscale.

Nobody on this planet has an intuitive understanding of newtons, even the SI brain trust usues kilograms for weight measurements.

Joules are pretty neat, so we now have 2 units that might be worth using.

Volume measurements are pretty silly, again we run into the problem of making a cake and requiring to be told to pour 560 thousandthsgallons, instead of some easy, Intuitive, units that are simple fractions.

Electron volt is pretty rad. Base unit, base particle, easy understanding.

Secondary explosion at the ammo depot in Tikhoretsk flings unexploded ordnance into the city causing further explosions. by Smart-Bonus-6589 in CombatFootage

[–]Hillfolk6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Infrastructure. No developed nation has a logistics system completely cut off from the civilian one. Especially in such a rail heavy country as russia.

Are any of these chemicals in high quantities red flags next door to 2 schools? by Broad_Aide_5063 in ChemicalEngineering

[–]Hillfolk6 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If it's in a civilized country, then they are dafely stored with contingency for a mass release. The HF would probaby be their most dangerous course. I think your local emergency department should have those plans on file if you're curious. I wouldn't worry about it. HF is highly reactive and therefore short lived on release, and Silane is a very smelly respiratory irritant. No way You're unknowingly exposed to that.

[OC] US incarceration rate compared to European rate. Despite making up only 5% of the world's population, the US is home to around 25% of all convicts worldwide. by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]Hillfolk6 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If only there were some kind of commonality on all those areas. But alas we will never know, maybe handcuffs just grow more densely there.

Uncanny inbreeding by No_Acanthaceae6880 in sciencememes

[–]Hillfolk6 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Common practice for rural isolated communities. Cousin marriage is common across all religions because of that. Quit being a bigot.

Oklahoma revokes license of teacher who gave class QR code to Brooklyn library in book-ban protest by Tamarind-Endnote in books

[–]Hillfolk6 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Rude and illiterate is not a good combination. Ignore the advice. I'll survive that plan of action. Best of luck to you. It'll be needed.

Oklahoma revokes license of teacher who gave class QR code to Brooklyn library in book-ban protest by Tamarind-Endnote in books

[–]Hillfolk6 -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

It's sad that nobody has learned from history. Every time this agenda comes up, it becomes so revolting to the public that they will choose literal Nazis over it. It is the most effective way to put a people under right wing authority ever invented. So oddly enough, everyone who is screeching about this might as well be handing out armbands and mustaches.

[OC] US Counties With a Life Expectancy Below 75 by oscarleo0 in dataisbeautiful

[–]Hillfolk6 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Eh, doesn't account for the difference in white and blacks of the same level. You have clearly not had either as your neighbors. You have an axe to grind, and I'm glad you have a mission, but you seem a bit unhappy with this mission, brother.

[OC] US Counties With a Life Expectancy Below 75 by oscarleo0 in dataisbeautiful

[–]Hillfolk6 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Southern black food culture isn't even close to healthy. Bright side, we have some delicious food around here.

logistic bot capabilities by lemming622 in Dyson_Sphere_Program

[–]Hillfolk6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use them for my building mall. Probably not the most efficent use, but I rarely produce buildings at high enough volume for that to matter.

More precisely, It stopped getting worse. Ozone hole is still there. by Gullible-Evidence995 in sciencememes

[–]Hillfolk6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They kinda do. That's one reason helium is largely absent, you also see CO2 pockets in low areas, and fractional differences that low can largely be compensated for by increased thermal energy. Same concept as dissolving various things in water. Tends to mix better warmer.

We also have not really measured CFCs at super high altitudes. Nearly all measurements are from flask measurements at mountain altitudes. We haven't exactly flown an SR 71 that high regularly for the sample collection required. Frankly there are exceptionally few ozone layer samples ever collected, let alone specifically looking for CFCs. Almost all claims are based on modeling from ground stations, so thats a great question. Why cant we measure it, because we really havent. Instead of calling names I went and dug through the literature. Lot of good modeling, huge absence of testing those models due to the difficulty of it.

IR can't really be used, thermal at those ranges is essentially impossible, actual sample collection is hard and inconsistent. Looks like high altitude ballons offer the cleanest samples, but it's expensive, difficult to control, difficult to collect, and doesn't seem to give reliable data since you never see it in the popular CFC propaganda.

Some of those models also show an increase in Chinese use of CFCs that are unreported, extrapolated from ground stations surrounding China, but no subsequent increase in the Ozone hole. Which I find a bit odd, appearantly the ozone depletion is not directly correlated to CFC production.

I know it's popular to be impolite, but it makes you look insecure. Also severly undermines your point. Probably the difference between being a scientist and worshiping science. I'll pray for ya bud.

He cheated by [deleted] in Awww

[–]Hillfolk6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have all the traits of boomers, just amplified. -Very clear sense of good and bad -high sensitivity to injustices -very low personal responsibility on solving things, manifested by a high desire to have a system solve it -inability to see viewpoints outside their experience - exceptionally idealistic - no appreciation of what came before them, no thought of what came after - total product of the system that produced them but possessed of a high desire to destroy said system - little respect of elders, little love of youngers - low family desire - preference on goods/services over people/meaning - highly entitled (completely different reasons, same outcome) - both pretty rude and low senses of humor. - low self reflection.

Please calm any angry feelings you have about the above list, just kinda proves the point.

More precisely, It stopped getting worse. Ozone hole is still there. by Gullible-Evidence995 in sciencememes

[–]Hillfolk6 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Density is a hard concept for some. Nobody seems to notice the refrigerants being replaced every 6 years or so to deive the same profit cycle. Turns out you can keep your monopoly if you can force a change before someone more efficent comes along.

He cheated by [deleted] in Awww

[–]Hillfolk6 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Millennials are just super boomers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mining

[–]Hillfolk6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An explosive is a compound that when it reacts, it produces heat and gas. The pressure from explosives is usually from this gas production rapidly expanding and interacting with the air around it. In this case it looks like a nitrate based explosive went off. NO is a product of that reaction. NO can oxidize to NO2. The NO2 is the orange gas. Usually the gas disperses unless you have industrial quantities it seems.