You know why people who live near wind power hate wind power?
It's because their neighbour got paid to host a turbine, and they did not. It is envy.
You know why people who live near wind power hate wind power?
It's because their neighbour got paid to host a turbine, and they did not. It is envy.
Everyone is chemical
Veterinarian?
Automation, computers. It was the early '80s that the Australian tax office started automatic processing of tax, removing maybe 30,000 jobs
I think it's that he's really bad at the job. He can't keep people who disagree - or don't agree forcefully enough. He can't take advice, he's not that good at coming up with plans.
I never liked it because of the security risk (it gives too much information, aids social engineering attacks against you and your employer), but using it with very limited and somewhat misleading information in my profile and it's horrible
Living in Australia, with China just to the north as our largest trade partner, I'm not looking forward to what is going to happen with America's allies in relation to China
RF isn't magic. It is awfully finicky though, so don't touch the BNC cable
They may filter incoming air, but I doubt it
They may filter incoming air, but I doubt it
People with little mechanical sympathy definitely have less luck with equipment
I'm taking from the Australian context where someone always owns the land and it's cheaper to buy rights to place and service a turbine then to buy land
I suppose you live somewhere the land can be leased from government