@Rasterman@BowsacNoodle@LivingSpaceStudios@MechaSilvio@Paultron Possible dependent on ones water quality? I'd have to research and see if there were significant trends of copper poisoning in the past with the piping, interesting to be wary of for sure.
@Vril_Oreilly@Rasterman@BowsacNoodle@LivingSpaceStudios@MechaSilvio@Paultron Biopolymer plastics sounds smart, so long as they breakdown into something nature can breakdown and eat. It can take just a single add-on to a molecule to render it undigestible. An example being a type of dieting fat substitute where they bind five fat molecules to a glucose molecule. Looks like fat, tastes like fat, cooks like fat, and comes back out of you looking the same as it went in, the body doesn't know how to break it down and process it.
@BowsacNoodle@Rasterman@MechaSilvio@Paultron Sounds like harmless and short lived glues can be easily switched too. Not sure how long synthetic waxes would live though. Most direct comparison I can think of is the problem of lardbergs that large city sewer systems have, where the excess fats separate from the sewage and congeal together in one massive inert mass.
@BowsacNoodle@Rasterman@MechaSilvio@Paultron Waxed paper and glues are popular for packaging too, but how long and how active in the environement are those waxes and glues themsleves? We once used milk bottles regularly, glass with a well established exchange/recycle system would be out best bet for replacing plastic food containers. Would probably still need rubber gasketed lids and elastic bands for them though, or rubber seal with screw-on lids depending of the design.
@wholemilk@SuperDicq@lain I wonder how popular these would be in america. Seems like people around me want more space and to be further away from neighbors and other people.
@Aether@ned They claimed they were killing the snipping tool and replacing it, but last I checked the original snipping tool was still in there. Probably wordpad will remain just inconveniently buried, with a new gay version being frontloaded to everyone.
@Hoss@istvan Yeah its a really cool concept to find and makes me wonder what other cool metal alloys could have been overlooked, like say a blue or red colored gold. It being something you have to manually shape from a cast piece will keep purple gold very limited I wager.
@Iamthebammbamm@furgar@nosat@mrman Exhibit in my local science museum demonstrates it, if you swing a weight hung from a long cable, it spins about in an elliptical orbit instead of straight back and forth, its attributed to the rotation of the earth.
@nosat@furgar@Iamthebammbamm@mrman He completely ignored inertia and that objects acted upon by other forces lose energy. This writes off too many basic things you could demonstrate in a classroom to students.
@nosat@furgar@Iamthebammbamm@mrman Inertia, gravity, observing constellations, using HAM Radio, flight paths and shipping paths both all support that we live on and have adapted to living of a spherical object. All you have said in this thread is that all of our point are garbage.
@Humpleupagus@Xenophon I'm wonder how at this point, disney kikes can still pony up 67 BILLION FUCKING DOLLARS to pay more work shit piles. Are they unironically getting funded by the federal government to keep shitting this awful propaganda?