The problem with this is entropy. Heat dissipated to the environment is highly entropic (more disorganized, less useful heat/energy), and to effectively extract it, you'd need to reduce the entropy, which requires more energy that you would get from the heat you recovered.
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Wow its good this article isn't talking about speech like that
I'd love to try TL. I'm in another private tracker, but it isn't great if I'm being honest.
Trust me that's not the reason
Magnesium chloride also works well as a dust suppressant. I used to manufacture the stuff
And also twin screw polymer extruders
Of what she says is true, it sounds like they really did do what they could for the man.
Episcopalians, despite often being called the Republican party at prayer, often lean pretty left actually.
I've lived in a range of population centers, from mid sized towns of about 30k, to cities in the millions, and now in a small town of 5k spread through the entire valley. Its different strokes for different folks. The city was nice with lots of things to keep me occupied, but I could barley afford to do anything because my tiny apt cost 2.5k a month. Cities would be great if the CoL was addressed. Smaller towns on the other hand offer me plent of unspoiled nature to explore and a tighter knit sense of community while allowing me to live comfortably.
Each has its benefits and generalizing one side or the other doesn't do it justice.
I moved to VA and took basically the same job. I technically make less that I did in CA, but here I can actually own a home and save. California needs to do something about their CoL crisis.
I lived there and made $90k a year. Lived like 50 minutes from work, still paid $2.5k per month for a 500sqft studio and qualified as low income for the area. If people making that much are considered low income, something has failed.
Someone has never used any function more complex than =sum() in excel...