What's the mechanism for photosynthesis reduction? It's not explained in the PNAS article nor the abstract of the original paper, which is a meta-analysis.
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To quote Monty Python: American beer is like making love in a canoo - it's fucking close to water.
Right! This calls for immediate discussion! /s
Please remember that it is a free service and like with most free stuff you still pay, just not with money. What they earn is your financial information - every transaction you do is logged and used to better target actions toward you.
Ultimately you get convenience and they get an angle to better work you in the future. The stuff you buy, the causes you support, etc., all is recorded and analysed to better understand how to drive you to spend more on shit you don't want in the first place.
I think that moving away from Google wallet is a good decision but getting into the same abusive relationship with another company is not.
One of the inner engines had a visible outgassing pointing to structural failure in the engine itself. This was followed briefly by an engine explosion. No reasonable fire suppression system can handle an event this size. The best way to address this is detecting it early and running an emergency shutdown of the valves on the supply lines.
The link is from a serious site. If anything it should be posted to c/nottheonion
Yeah, just make sure the focal length is 200+ meters.
Get a nice large mirror.
Thanks, I'm switching from Flud to LibreTorrent.
That's a similar case to UK leaving the EU. They had a lot of provisions just for them - tax exempts etc. If UK decides to rejoin they will have to renegotiate the terms and EU will not want to grant them the same relief as they had in the past.
Yeah but that means what exactly? Plastic deposits on the surface of the plant? Water contamination? Something else?