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I didn’t know the U.S. banned collaboration with China in 2011. I hate that we don’t do more of this. Collaboration on science missions is a good thing for everyone.
I didn’t know the U.S. banned collaboration with China in 2011. I hate that we don’t do more of this. Collaboration on science missions is a good thing for everyone.
You could say that about almost any product. Heck, you could say that about jobs as well. Don’t want to work in the coal Mines in the 1800s and get paid in company credits, don’t work at the coal mine.
It doesn’t work so well when everybody is doing the same thing and forcing it on people. Regulation exists for a reason.
I think we should all be pushing for that.
Doesn’t the U.S. do the same thing with our own currency? We just take the long route by invading other countries and making sure everything is backed by the petrol dollar.
That website has internet aids. I’ve never seen so many advertisements on one page before.
Title is a little bit clickbaity. The reason a lot of them aren’t paying much in taxes is bcz their asset values grew. But if you arent selling it, there’s no tax to pay. The headline makes it seem like they just aren’t paying any taxes at all.
While there’s criticism to go around when it comes to the tax laws around billionaires, this isn’t really the issue.
I never played 1 or 2, and from the gameplay I have seen they’re very different games. And since they’re much older, I don’t have the nostalgia factor making me want to go back to them, so the graphics and game play are a bit of a turn off for me.
Fallout 3 and 4 ended up being really great games after Bethesda got ahold of the IP. Can’t say the next one will be that way considering Microsoft got their hands on the studio reins.
Oh, beehive yourself!
it’s aggregating that info into a long-term searchable database of people’s movements that’s the problem
If they shouldn’t be doing it, you can bet your ass the government is doing it.
That’s what’s so great about it, you never get to sleep.
If he really loved his kid he’d give him copious amounts of bread and wine like Jesus did.
Body: I’m tired, let’s go to bed
Brain: Nah, I think I’ll stay up super late instead and be tired tomorrow for no reason.
Well, that seems like an insulting question. Not that it matters, but I’m an aerospace engineer.
Maybe it’s my job, but I feel like I haven’t had a job in the last decade that I really enjoyed. I might just be getting older and jaded.
That’s hogwash!
Maybe you’re doing it wrong. Turn your phone upside down and hop on one leg.
Engineer (p.s. don’t become an engineer, it’s not as great as they sold it to us)
but I’m much more confident my phone manufacturer is not selling/giving my data to police or insurance companies
Without a doubt they are absolutely doing this.
Unfortunate yes.
SpaceX has dropped stuff that’s caused fires in state parks
https://www.engadget.com/spacex-starship-launch-caused-a-fire-in-a-texas-state-park-165630774.html
Also found an article where orbital debris landed on a trail in North Carolina. This stuff happens unfortunately. Acting like China is the only one who’s had issues is disingenuous.
Heck, the U.S. let the last space station burn up in an uncontrolled re-entry, and got huge public backlash, which is the only reason we have end of mission plans now.