This will make people seek these out more because “what is the government hiding from us?!?!?!1”. Stock up now and resell to chuds later.
This will make people seek these out more because “what is the government hiding from us?!?!?!1”. Stock up now and resell to chuds later.
Bullshit. There is no way corn gets this old without rotting.
What a shit article “Hey we can do this to single photons and electrons! Whole humans are next!”
No they are not. This articles is just a vehicle to talk about the same-ass philosophical issues that have been talked about for as long as teleportation via technology has been thought about.
Yes, further recede into your respective bubbles. Who will be the democrat Alex Jones, I wonder. Non-Zero chance Alex Jones pivots.
So the same party in gonna be in charge, but now with some extra flavor in the form of a coalition partner. Let’s watch and see which gaggle of ghouls they can find! Gotta pick a good one so you can do the policies your donors want while being able to blame it on your coalition partner.
This stretches the definition of tragic beyond mortal limits.
Prolly sooner then that, yea
I like that apparently we did this before we knew how it worked.
How about we end it but don’t restart?
This is the platonic ideal of critical support.
And that i good because…?
What does it mean? Also, does it affect everyone or just the US; because I did not see a popup about it in the EU.
Wall. Holy fucking shit.
It’s funny that this 2 minute comedy skit still managed to find a better name then X for twitter.
These are good points and sources, thank you!
To add to it: Matt Christman has said a lot of times that peasants weren’t motivated to work harder than necessary for their survival and I agree with him. It was in the best interest of the Lord to keep his peasants alive of course, but there was absolutely no incentive for the peasant to provide the lord with more produce than the minimum. Supervision probably also wasn’t very stringent. The Lord himself certainly didn’t look over every peasants shoulder. Sure, there would be some village guards or whatever, but they probably didn’t do that either. The peasants were free people at least nominally and you couldn’t force them to do these things without risking unrest etc.
Knowing how hard I work when I know my boss doesn’t have the time to check my work…I think those people slacked off A LOT once their own community had what it needed. Some of these linked papers mention a workday of 12 hours and to that I saw: sure, for a few weeks in spring and autumn that may have been true. But the rest of the time, those peasants would spend a lot of time around the village water cooler.
The real question is ho many hours of work a day held for them. Clearly, spring and autumn would be the most busy, with winter the least busy and summer second least, unless there was a war they had to be pressed into service for.
But that’s relative. Many families would make cloth in the winter when there was little else to do. That’s as much work as it’s keeping sane in those times.
If you exclude that kinda thing, as well as cooking and brewing and such, I do believe the studies that put the work hours per day (averaged) at around 3, giving a work-week of around 20 hours. Especially with a lot of it being physically demanding, that seems realistic.
That’s old hat! Auto deploy it with helm on kubernetes.
Anyone who looked into this on their own time could tell this would be the conclusion.
Yes. in 2016. Not this year, he took too many terrible bargains.
And of course the dems would rather get dissolved in acid then actually run him. They would have ran the ghost of Richard Nixon over him.