Not really. Laser Fusion will never lead to a power plant and nobody but the press thinks so. This is military weapons science, nothing else.
Not really. Laser Fusion will never lead to a power plant and nobody but the press thinks so. This is military weapons science, nothing else.
It could, but it won’t.
When has China engaged in this behaviour? I only know of price dumping. Outright sanctions would be news to me.
Merriam Webster defines “agile (technology)” as “synonym for trash”.
*Not actually net total. That is still far below positive output.
Until most of them are hiding their checks…
Salt water is a bitch. It will corrode though everything, especially moving parts. It’s not that we couldn’t do it, but the maintenance cost makes it unattractive.
If they print every day it’s fine. Inkjets really suck if you don’t print for a while. Then the nozzles dry out and clog and then you have a mess on your hand. As long as it’s not HP you are good.
5 years ago with a reasonably priced Samsung colour laser scanner combi. No complaints. When I turn it on, it just prints.
Well not yet. We have to make it a good fit though. Can’t keep burning oil.
And Fusion is pretty close to begin with. Commonwealth Fusion is well within their purpose time table so far. They don’t need any new superconductors for their project.
They pay so their bullshit gets boosted and now we can’t even see it at a glance anymore. Disinformation in Twitter is going to get real fun.
It also promotes your tweets. So now you can have all your tweets at the top, without people immediately seeing that you are a grifter who paid for it. This isn’t going to be abused in a multitude of ways at all.
That’s the problem when people just invent words. Nobody knows what they mean.
Lithium is not hard to come by.
Cobalt is used sparingly in batteries or not at all. You know where it’s used a lot? Gasoline desulfurization. So your hybrid uses up a ton of Cobalt.
On the days that you do you can use fast chargers. People talk like it’s 10 years ago. Nowadays you can charge back to 80% in like half an hour.
Because one company has a rosy range algorithm you think hybrids are the ex to go?
What are “critical materials”?
What would be an acceptable range and charging time?
It’s not literal. But the idea is you plug it in in the evening, and in the morning you unplug it fully charged, which all told takes less than 30s of you having to do anything.
At the moment it’s 8 episodes and one season. But it took them that season to get to the grand line. So if they want to make it to the end, we are looking at at least 10 seasons minimum. But Netflix will cancel it after a few seasons anyway.