

I should have specified that I mean the x-files type of UFO’s, containing aliens.
I should have specified that I mean the x-files type of UFO’s, containing aliens.
At this rate with this mentality, we are going to have photo “evidence” of bigfoot and UFO’s before 2030.
Not for me. Take in consideration that I don’t do a lot of shopping. Two of the maybe four times times I used a self check-out last year;
Sorry, but, mb, in lowercase? Like millibit?
For me: Mini breaks and short walks help get my head clear, or at least less foggy. Explaining it to someone else also helps, even if the other person is imaginary (which is in most cases for me). Note taking can also help, but I suck at it. When I did do it, my best notes are (for coding) files with a code example containing lots of comments.
Yearly income is less than 70k for most Europeans. In Denmark the average income is higher, but the rest of Europe is lower, average would probably be less than 40k.
This will work great, especially if you hit the gas tank or lines.
As long as safety and environmental regulations in China are lower than in Europe, it will always be cheaper to produce there.
Eu rules are the same.
Electrolysis is wasteful, but so are internal combustion engines.
Carbon black is produced bij burning a hydrocarbon with a limited amount of air. It’s not a byproduct, but uses organic materials. This can be of renewable sources like vegetable oil, but it is made a lot from the heavy fractions in fossil oil.
And how greenhouse gas intensive is carbon black production?
One catch is that carbon black is mostly made from fossil oil.
Probably not since OP is on a Mac.
Since 1985 everybody knows it’s 1.21 GW.
Sure, same with refined sugar, caffeine, condoms, weed, nitrous oxide, tobacco, vapes and processed foods. Also plastics, fossil fuels, teflon and PFAS in general. And while we’re at it plastic surgery, tattoos, piercings, maybe music?