dataarchitect.bsky.social
Retired engineer, family and vizsla. Like maths science playing guitar badly, good food, arts, restoring anything
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Wow Saturn has crash landed into the moon!
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Does it mean car driver? Or a white skinned person who works in a refinery?
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No that is my urine, I was paid £500 for a sample
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I think you mean smell!
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Yes I recently found a baby giant ant, tha adult would be the size of a blue whale. The infant was only 2mm long.
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If only someone like Microsoft had an app that would let teams collaborate online without needing all the travel?
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Are you on medication?
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That's a legal interpretation and would therefore be country specific. I also think it's theoretical in that this has never been done
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We're talking about humanity, not animals
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Starting to get abusive now then? That's always a sign that you're losing the argument. Definition of words is irrelevant, a man has always has xy chromosomes and women always xx
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The difference is that my definition is the original one, millenia old. Your definition is new. We can't just go around changing the definition of words as that just causes confusion, which is now self evident.
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It's all about chromosomes, xy male xx female. It really is that simple
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Well, I'll be the son of a gun
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I've no problem with you being gay. I do have a problem with children being coerced into surgery or drug taking to fit a political narrative or being told changing genders is possible
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Surely, if it's quantum computing, then both trust and distrust must exist at the same time
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A crystal oscillator has a natural vibration frequency due to the regular distance between atoms in the lattice. A clock works by generating electrical white noise and passes that over the crystal. All non resonant frequencies are filtered out and attenuated away. That freq drives the clock.
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It's perfectly normal for children to like girls, boys, both or neither. Or to pretend to be the other gender or a cat or an ostrich or whatever. Gender dysphoria is commonly an early sign of being gay, again normal. What is bad, is parents instilling gender garbage ideas into children
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There is no such thing as a lgbtq young petson. You have simply corrupted them
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I do feel sorry for the Americans now, imagine having to drive an American car!
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How has that helped to reduce global co2 levels?
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Science is prediction. There is no moral dimension
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What about cosmic inflation?
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Hooray, we have saved the world
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How does climate change influence arsonists though?
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Perhaps we could feed the sharks with orphaned children?
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Maybe
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It's not clear how the charged particles created by fusion generate thrust. Is it simply momentum, or is some sort of particle accelerator employed. Also, don't forget limits on acceleration. It would be difficult to survive more than 1g for several weeks.
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If only the idle wasters could turn up for work we'd be ok
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An advantage of microsoft teams is that meetings are private.
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I don't know those numbers, I do know that the UK sent 450 delegates to the last COP. The hypocrisy of these people is outrageous.
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I agree, it is the politicians who arrive by private jet. The climate scientists just turn up by ordinary flights. If only someone like Microsoft could come up with an app that allowed teams to work together without the need to travel. One can only hope.
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It's the interpretation that's the problem, climate data is just that. Unfortunately we have a plethora of idiots who think temp changes are somehow an existential threat to humanity
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You don't have bad news you only have data. Good to see you're not the sort of person to make up some climate alarmist garbage about the data.
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Will it contaminate the oceans?
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More people are exposed to nitrogen than noise, do we need to tackle nitrogen?
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These reports are meaningless unless you document the assumptions and uncertainty analysis
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Sure did
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The problem with most "science" papers these days is that they're written very unscientifically, no maths, no uncertainty analysis, no theory, no causality. It's so important when the claims are wild.
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Space junk isn't climate generated
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Lol, heard of Google? Check out all the private jets that go to COPs! No video conferencing for them!
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Always nice to see strong academic arguments put forward by intellectuals
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OK, at the iss height of 400k there is technically atmosphere but with an average molecular free path of 16km and at a trillionth of the density, air doesn't behave like a gas, I.e no significant chemistry. So I can't see how climate change can make any difference?
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Chinese are laughing
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Van gogh only has 36 works across his lifetime
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Weren't there some goal posts here?
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Alot of people would like a job like that
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Lol I don't buy any of that I'm afraid! The atmosphere finishes at 100000ft, that we'll under orbital distances.
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How do greenhouse gases impact debris in the orbit exactly??
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Yes , this morning i saw a pair of great tits, and later a shag.