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mdemone posted:Damned if I can remember the details -- and I can't find the link at the moment because my brain is bad. But I'm pretty sure you've got the gist of it. Oh. Well, that's not specific to Indonesia -its a problem wherever we're pumping groundwater near the ocean. So, lots of places. ... Humans cause problems literally wherever we go.
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:Oh. Well, that's not specific to Indonesia -its a problem wherever we're pumping groundwater near the ocean. South Florida is already seeing their water table invaded by saltwater. It seeps in rapidly through permeable limestone and is racing inland at a relatively rapid pace. It'll threaten long-term groundwater for millions of people.
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# ? May 1, 2019 14:27 |
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LeeMajors posted:South Florida is already seeing their water table invaded by saltwater. It seeps in rapidly through permeable limestone and is racing inland at a relatively rapid pace. It'll threaten long-term groundwater for millions of people. And the increased flow rate will likely cause more dissolution of the limestone, leading to more sinkholes! We'll see about that one in a few decades, I guess. If anyone is left there to be affected...
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# ? May 1, 2019 14:35 |
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I was reading a book on structural failures, and one section regarded the theater that I believe was in Mexico. After construction, it sank into the spongy soil as its weight displaced water underneath. As a result, stairs had to be built to the entrance that now was below ground level. Amazingly, as the surrounding area was built up with large buildings, their mass likewise displaced water that subsequently raised the theater back up high enough that new stairs had to be constructed up from ground level to the higher entrance. Really, it is a testament to an extremely well-built foundation: had it been more poorly constructed the building would have cracked and possibly crumbled during its travels.
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# ? May 1, 2019 14:46 |
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LeeMajors posted:South Florida is already seeing their water table invaded by saltwater. It seeps in rapidly through permeable limestone and is racing inland at a relatively rapid pace. It'll threaten long-term groundwater for millions of people. Yep. Miami especially is hosed.
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Edit: Wrong thread
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Cythereal posted:Yep. Miami especially is hosed. There's enough money in tourism and enough megarich fuckers down there to build desalination plants. Poors are hosed though (this goes without saying, in every scenario, forever and ever).
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# ? May 1, 2019 15:28 |
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I always get amused when I get reminded that red alert 2's attack dolphins weren't as far fetched as kid me thought.
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# ? May 1, 2019 15:31 |
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LeeMajors posted:There's enough money in tourism and enough megarich fuckers down there to build desalination plants. Poors have been hosed in Miami for decades. Running a city that big with Florida laws is not a good thing.
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LeeMajors posted:There's enough money in tourism and enough megarich fuckers down there to build desalination plants. What's the point? The same saltwater is destabilizing the limestone and seeping right through the ground. The area will be unlivable within a few decades and no joke will need to be evacuated. It already has serious flooding every month when the lunar cycle causes increased tidal action. Over the next 40 years sea levels are expected to rise two feet - swamping every building in Miami that isn't on a pole. Right now their systemic plans amount to sea walls and pumps, with a hope that they can somehow rebuild the reefs and swamps in the face of climate change. There's no certainty that will be sufficient for the monthly flood events, much less the "storm of the century" that happens every couple years. The whole situation in Florida is untenable. https://www.businessinsider.com/miami-floods-sea-level-rise-solutions-2018-4 Kaal fucked around with this message at 17:28 on May 1, 2019 |
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FoolyCharged posted:I always get amused when I get reminded that red alert 2's attack dolphins weren't as far fetched as kid me thought. No krakens yet, but the secret agent whales are already in business. Kinda want to make James Bond titles for 'em. LordSloth fucked around with this message at 17:51 on May 1, 2019 |
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LordSloth posted:No krakens yet, but the secret agent whales are already in business. Kinda want to make James Bond titles for 'em. 00 Shamu? 00 Keiko?
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# ? May 1, 2019 18:51 |
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Florida continues to trigger the libs at the expense of the environment and our tourism dollars. I can't wait for this state to be Alabama 2.0. https://twitter.com/10NewsWTSP/status/1123631601362063360
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# ? May 1, 2019 19:11 |
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ummel posted:Florida continues to trigger the libs at the expense of the environment and our tourism dollars. I can't wait for this state to be Alabama 2.0. North Florida is already Mississippi levels of awful, the big southern cities just prop the state up.
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ummel posted:Florida continues to trigger the libs at the expense of the environment and our tourism dollars. I can't wait for this state to be Alabama 2.0. At this point they're just grasping at straws.
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# ? May 1, 2019 19:56 |
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Spacewolf posted:00 Shamu? Instead of From Russia with Love (because it's too drat obvious) and Octopussy, the female minion will go by "Whale Tail".
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LordSloth posted:Instead of From Russia with Love (because it's too drat obvious) and Octopussy, the female minion will go by "Whale Tail". White Whale, Red Sparrow
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Rodenthar Drothman posted:And the increased flow rate will likely cause more dissolution of the limestone, leading to more sinkholes! We'll see about that one in a few decades, I guess. If anyone is left there to be affected... Few people remember that this happened 6 years ago. poo poo has already begun. They never recovered the body due to how unstable that plot of land is. That sinkhole sunk even further since then.
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# ? May 1, 2019 23:23 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:Few people remember that this happened 6 years ago. poo poo has already begun. They never recovered the body due to how unstable that plot of land is. That sinkhole sunk even further since then. gently caress me, that may be the singular most-terrifying thing I've ever read
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Freakazoid_ posted:Few people remember that this happened 6 years ago. poo poo has already begun. They never recovered the body due to how unstable that plot of land is. That sinkhole sunk even further since then. This poo poo is horrible and my literal worst nightmare. At least in earthquakes everyone is suffering alongside you, you have people to commiserate with. This is just, "you specifically you. gently caress you here's a hole." Thus, west coast best coast. The problem with pointing to specific events like this is that you can't connect it directly to climate change so people will just outright dismiss it. We can say, "if A then B, if B then C. If A increases, B increases. If B increases, C increases. We literally prove it experimentally," but again they just say, "I just don't think the effect is as strong as that." No one will ever concede the point, not after years of explaining the science. I've talked to smart people for years, and the most I'll ever get them to say is, "Sure it'll probably happen, I just don't think the effects on people will be that bad." ... anyway, in world news about climate change to give content. https://www.google.com/amp/s/relay....-via-tree-rings
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Lprsti99 posted:gently caress me, that may be the singular most-terrifying thing I've ever read I mean don't offend Satan and he won't suddenly drag you into hell
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Its hard to blame Abrahms for not wanting to risk the GA Senate race, her power is in ascension despite her Gov loss, and another major defeat could shatter that. It would be too big a dice roll for me if I were in her shoes. What pisses me off is the so winnable MT and TX Senate races. The fucks who would rather waste millions of dollars on doomed POTUS campaigns that they will finish 8th or worse in are infuriating. We need 4 and these fuckers are making the odds significantly longer for zero gain.
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# ? May 2, 2019 22:16 |
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Beto involved obscene amounts of outside money and effort getting put into Texas though?
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# ? May 2, 2019 23:07 |
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Sanguinia posted:Its hard to blame Abrahms for not wanting to risk the GA Senate race, her power is in ascension despite her Gov loss, and another major defeat could shatter that. It would be too big a dice roll for me if I were in her shoes. Is there anything stopping someone from running for president, dropping out in February/March when it’s clear they’re going nowhere, and then declaring they’re running for the Senate?
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TheOneAndOnlyT posted:Is there anything stopping someone from running for president, dropping out in February/March when it’s clear they’re going nowhere, and then declaring they’re running for the Senate? aside from filing deadlines, the fact that everyone else had months long head starts and they look like a complete coward going for the 'second place' option?
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TheOneAndOnlyT posted:Is there anything stopping someone from running for president, dropping out in February/March when it’s clear they’re going nowhere, and then declaring they’re running for the Senate? Marco Rubio did it last time around, for one.
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# ? May 3, 2019 18:26 |
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Sanguinia posted:Its hard to blame Abrahms for not wanting to risk the GA Senate race, her power is in ascension despite her Gov loss, and another major defeat could shatter that. It would be too big a dice roll for me if I were in her shoes. Nobody ever gives any fucks about winnable races in MT. It used to be easier for a non-conservative candidate to win when our loving campaign finance laws still existed (gently caress YOU WILLIAM CLARK I PISS ON YOUR GRAVE), but now that the Koch Bros can do whatever they want, it's a complete fuckshow.
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Selachian posted:Marco Rubio did it last time around, for one. He was already a senator. It's not uncommon for candidates to run for re-election for their seat and for higher office.
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FoolyCharged posted:Beto involved obscene amounts of outside money and effort getting put into Texas though? It also involved people not yet knowing he was a glassy eyed psycho.
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Star Man posted:He was already a senator. It's not uncommon for candidates to run for re-election for their seat and for higher office. He was free, and told us all how glad he was not to be a Senator anymore. Then he got turned into a speedbump and Turtle made him get back into the race. This was largely because the Republican field was a bunch of goobers.
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Star Man posted:He was already a senator. It's not uncommon for candidates to run for re-election for their seat and for higher office.
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I'm not sure where else to post this https://twitter.com/mags_mclaugh/status/1124679871203028995 I feel like this is super ironic, is it just me or what
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# ? May 5, 2019 08:42 |
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Flesh Forge posted:I'm not sure where else to post this You’re not wrong, but also gently caress Uber.
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Insanite posted:You’re not wrong, but also gently caress Uber. The Scabs Union is pretty peak late-stage capitalism
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# ? May 5, 2019 15:39 |
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The taxi industry is broken and exploitative as hell. The simple fact of competing with taxis isn’t Uber/Lyft drivers’ main problem.
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Stickman posted:The taxi industry is broken and exploitative as hell. The simple fact of competing with taxis isn’t Uber/Lyft drivers’ main problem. They're not competing. They're short circuiting laws and certs. I'm pretty sure drivers dont count as employees with all the rights and protections therein and I know they don't have any liability for maintaining the car fleet like a cab company does.
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# ? May 5, 2019 19:23 |
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FoolyCharged posted:They're not competing. They're short circuiting laws and certs. I'm pretty sure drivers dont count as employees with all the rights and protections therein and I know they don't have any liability for maintaining the car fleet like a cab company does. Yep. Uber wants to have it both ways- strong control over drivers like they're employees (scheduling, routes, car requirements, etc) but no obligation to give them things employees must be given by law (minimum wage, insurance, equipment, etc).
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# ? May 5, 2019 19:34 |
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Flesh Forge posted:I feel like this is super ironic, is it just me or what It's just you, don't be a scab, if people are striking, do not cross that picket line if you want to support the striking workers, even if this is a "digital picket line" so to speak the same principle applies. Why would you think this is super ironic?
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# ? May 5, 2019 19:37 |
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Because uber is basically scabs for people in legit transit companies.
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# ? May 5, 2019 19:40 |
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FoolyCharged posted:Because uber is basically scabs for people in legit transit companies. Uhh, no? Uber workers are just people trying to earn a wage, they're not stealing union taxi payers jobs themselves by crossing a picket line to take a taxi driver job away from striking taxi workers. Blame the Uber company/executives for that poo poo, don't blame people trying to earn money to live on.
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