Imma need the stats on this so I can throw it in someone’s face later.
Imma need the stats on this so I can throw it in someone’s face later.
But, so how does that work for people who move right around election time?
I really like that notion.
I think the reason it wouldn’t work (at least as you’ve described) is the myriad of sub-governments (and therefore smaller elections) that can exist for each voter.
My city does town council elections, my county does its board of supervisor elections, plus an occasional county ordinance vote, plus state elections and ballot initiatives, and then our federal president and congress elections all on the same ballot. If I move to a new city, up to half of the relevant people to vote for could change - probably closer to 3/4 if I moved states.
Based on my (probably wrong) math, either a penny or, like a 2 cent coin (those existed at some point, right?).
So the ratio of old money to new money is approximately .25 to 4.50, which means that the value of money has shrunk by a factor of about 18.
25 cents over 18 yields ~1.38 cents.
So if he took a penny, cut it into thirds, taped one of those thirds to another penny, and was able to flip that unbalanced mess, you could say he’d lost a modern quarter’s worth of value.
So what I’m hearing is that we just need to selectively breed people to have smaller penises so we can just use chicken intestines for condoms instead?
I don’t think so. But I think that that’s going to vary a lot based on how you want to measure “badness for the climate”.
My instinct is to look at Feed to Gain Ratio, which is the measure of food eaten to weight gained. This will vary animal to animal based on the animal’s purpose (meat cows vs dairy cows, meat lambs vs wool sheep, etc) and the type of food they’re fed.
Still, there are reliable bands for estimating for each animal. According to This Article, it looks like sheep can fall into a 4:1 to 6:1 ratio while cows are closer to 12:1 (this is a bit higher than I was taught in high school biology, but not by much). Of course, the higher these numbers, the “worse” the animal is for the environment.
This, but un-sarcastically.
Would be an interesting boost to the Sheep industry.
Sorry, was definitely reading this 90% asleep as I rolled out of bed. Thanks for the extra link anyway.
Can you pass a link?
Haven’t played Origins, but I’ve spent a lot of time with Odyssey which has my highest recommendation.
From a friend who’s opinion I trust, I’ve been told Origins is the less fleshed out version of Odyssey. He says that Origins started Assassin’s Creed on a new RPG focused track that really just worked for Origins and Odyssey (he claims they biffed Valhalla).
Is that God of War?
Yeah, I can’t get enough of them. I literally have my colonists buy it all when capybara meat is in stock.
#JustRimworldVibes
Yup, found the round earther.
As with most things, I expect it’ll help the guys who know what they’re doing do their thing faster and more efficiently.
I don’t expect it to replace nor be a effective substitute for a properly trained pen tester.
It might be helpful to developers to fast track security testing, but I think there’s already a wide array of “non-AI” tools that accomplish that? Don’t know a lot about how it.couod affect that side of things.
They asked if I had a degree in theoretical physics.
I said I have a theoretical degree in physics.
They said welcome aboard.
Its okay to be wrong sometimes
Yeah, those ones want to spend 40 of them with you though.
So which brand is it?
I can’t tell if this is real life or sarcasm…
Did I really miss the memo on this one?
Oh no, now we have to ban them all?? What a shame!
/s