Modern reactor design also pretty much makes runaway reactions nearly impossible, as in, you have to actually try to fuck it up.
Even Fukushima didn't have a runaway reaction, it just lost coolant.
Modern reactor design also pretty much makes runaway reactions nearly impossible, as in, you have to actually try to fuck it up.
Even Fukushima didn't have a runaway reaction, it just lost coolant.
A firehose for comparison is usually minimum 200psi. Close up would hurt really badly but the chances of dying aren't great. At 20ft away you'll just get really wet. Their numbers aren't wrong but the analysis of what the numbers mean is probably pessimistic for the Charizard.
It did mention that several times the town did form posses to go and cull the bears, but didn't do enough because you also had people just feeding the shit out of them.
Correct, it was an F-35B flown by a USMC pilot out of MCAS beaufort.
Also this let's the union put different plants on strike every day/week/month/ etc to further expand damage/paranoia and adjust the strike to wherever the big 3 are moving their supply chain pinch points.
As with most things in the US, California has similar laws to the gdpr (though admittedly not as powerful), so a lot of websites are starting to change a bit in the US because of california.
I will say that this is both a benefit and a detriment to lemmy in my experience. You have to pay attention to multiple levels of information.
Crazy to look at that CO2 per capita chart and see that we're lower now than any time since the 40s at least.
About 25% down from 2008.
Lean philosophy is supposed to account for those dice-rolling moments. It's not just "keep nothing in inventory", there is supposed to be risk assessment involved.
The problem is that leadership doesn't interpret it that way and just sees "minimizing inventory increases profit!"
That's a good idea for a lemmy community. Maybe I'll set one up for that.
You know what also wasn't a word?
Literally every word that is now a word.