[-] [email protected] 2 points 16 hours ago

Just checked their 2024 album, '1 2 3 4' ... sounds good! if a bit more like Blur than 40 years ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xkCh9IKvRc&list=PLEpjZ6a3i26fmQ_1jAywPtrtAe7dyphQT&index=1

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Now for the next test: 3 identical new styluses responses are profiled. Now 3 identical TTs, play Marcus Family vs. Metallica vs Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music.

After 100 hours compare stylus profiles to originals. Repeat after 1000 hours. Also visit your shrink before and after for a comparitive sanity test.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Tried Live 22 XFCE version out ... everything worked well -except- the Display setting I've used for my (Samsung) monitor for years ... was missing. No idea how -that- gets fixed. (No, xrandr didn't fix it.) Had to quit before my eyes burned out.

Oh well, 21.3 is good until 2027

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While the report is focussed mainly on the U.S., its detailed perspectives, timelines and responses apply widely.

[-] [email protected] 27 points 2 weeks ago

Great film... and nobody but Robin could have done that scene so well. Phew.

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Chose a title that reflects what the article actually discusses!

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

They're like thinking (OMG. Someone is different from me... someone doesn't believe the same as I do ... I can't ever feel secure with that ... got to ... got to fix that ... )

[-] [email protected] 5 points 3 weeks ago

For centuries the treatment gays got was 'stay hidden or else'. No respect in that from me.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Fine Leiber-Stoller song there. English beat group the The Searchers covered it, made it to US#3 in 1965. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rXhXLsNJL8

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Good old limeland ... even in the pokey, you get a cuppa. LOL.

The 'Sunshine' song was inspired by his current wife. 30 years in Ireland.

Stuck in there though... last charting album was in 1976. Looks to still have some faithful fans, last compilation album 2021, new album 'Gaelia' in 2022, AND he's planning a concert series for 2025.

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We haven’t pinned down the masses of any individual neutrino, and we don’t even know which ones are heavier than the others. When it comes to our ability to collect raw data, neutrinos present a triple threat: they’re incredibly lightweight (even the electron weighs over 5 million times more than all the neutrinos combined), they shift their identity as they travel (and their rate of flavor oscillation changes as they travel through different substances, so there’s no one-size-fits-all solution), and they barely interact with anything in the first place...

[-] [email protected] 23 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

In the big, big grocery store I use, there isn't much choice about plastic. Over (I estimate) 80% of the products (outside of fresh fruits & veggies) either are containerized in plastic, or is boxed or canned food which is wrapped-in plastic (e.g. cereal) and covered with or wrapped-in plastic. We need to see a big turnaround in this situation.

I don't see much recognition - from manufacturers or consumers - of how many tens of tons of tossed-away plastic are carried out of most of these stores every day. Consumers have few alternatives ... no sign that food packagers give a damn ... or that stores (most are corporate-owned) are struggling to make wiser choices.

It's a lot bigger problem than what container we use to carry our purchase to the car.

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Soil is a huge reservoir of carbon. There are around 1.5 trillion tons of organic carbon stored in soils across the world—about twice the amount of carbon in the atmosphere. Scientists used to think that most of this carbon entered the soil when dead leaves and plant matter decomposed, but it’s now becoming clear that plant roots and fungi networks are a critical part of this process

[-] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago

Poor governor of Georgia, one more in a long, long line.

I learned much of what I know about how facts are misrepresented by reading advertisements by the industry. Like the full-page regional newspaper ad along the lines of "One myth about nuclear power is ... instead the fact is this ... " back in the 1970s. Or my all-time favorite fact, one of the earliest: Safe, clean, 'too cheap to meter', said AEC chairman Lewis Strauss, in 1954.

Maybe it was catching? But the facts, like those countless millions of escaped curies, were invisible. Convenient.

This 14-year-old Fermi story might help: https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-detroit-nuclear-20161003-snap-story.html

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With a few SMR projects built and operational at this point, and more plants under development, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) concludes in a report that SMRs are "still too expensive, too slow to build, and too risky to play a significant role in transitioning away from fossil fuels."

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Way to start out with an ad hominem. Cheap too. Since you're 'certain' (and I know very well that's hard to come by for this sacred cow), your #1 reference?

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Way to start out with an ad hominem. Cheap too. Since you're 'certain' (and I know that's hard to come by for this sacred cow), your #1 reference?

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Starting at just after 1 minute in the linked video, you'll hear the sound of an early synthesizer called a 'Musitron'. It's the 'bridge' part of the new hit for Del Shannon, called 'Runaway'. Starting on April 24, 1961 It tops the US charts for 4 weeks ... and soon becomes a UK#1 as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_(Del_Shannon_song)

Several years before the first Moog is sold, the 'Musitron' is a form of Clavioline (invented in 1947, but heavily-modified and played by Max Crook.) It's also heard as the bridge in another Shannon hit, 'Hats Off for Larry.' This is certainly one of the first times that 'electronic music' tops the charts.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavioline

The making of 'Runaway': www.delshannon.com/runaway.htm

https://www.songfacts.com/facts/del-shannon/runaway

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"If you want to see what the cutting edge of next-gen clean energy innovation looks like, it’d be hard to find a place better than Texas. Amazing companies are breaking ground not just here in Southeast Texas but across the state. Each one represents a huge boon for the local economy," - Bill Gates

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It was a decade ago when California became the first state in the nation to ban single-use plastic bags, ushering in a wave of anti-plastic legislation from coast to coast.

But in the years after California seemingly kicked its plastic grocery sack habit, material recovery facilities and environmental activists noticed a peculiar trend: Plastic bag waste by weight was increasing to unprecedented levels.

According to a report by the consumer advocacy group CALPIRG, 157,385 tons of plastic bag waste was discarded in California the year the law was passed. By 2022, however, the tonnage of discarded plastic bags had skyrocketed to 231,072 — a 47% jump. Even accounting for an increase in population, the number rose from 4.08 tons per 1,000 people in 2014 to 5.89 tons per 1,000 people in 2022.

The problem, it turns out, was a section of the law that allowed grocery stores and large retailers to provide thicker, heavier-weight plastic bags to customers for the price of a dime.

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WELCOME TO THE EARTH911 RECYCLING SEARCH!

With over 350 materials and 100,000+ listings, we maintain one of North America's most extensive recycling databases.

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“Everybody thinks if you're an actor, and certainly if you're an actor and on a television series, you must be doing very well,” Koenig said. “Well, I was barely making more than minimum the first season. The second season I was on the show … I had a contract. I was paid a week's wage whether I worked a day or a week. So I made a little bit more. Whereas I made $10,000 for the whole year in 1967, I made $11,000 in 1968. Well, that'll only go so far.”

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the chemicals may interfere with the body's hormones, raise cholesterol levels, affect fertility and increase the risk of certain cancers, according to the EPA."

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