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>>3183What a cowardly cop-out. Just surrendering to the Jews like a cuck because the battle is up hill.
>>3187Going gray is not surrendering at all fren.
>>3189It is if you allow the kikes to keep stealing everything your ancestors built.
>>3190It is what it is. Make an assessment and act according to it. Remember, your own neighbors will be the first to point at you.
>>3192Whatever you say faggot.
I'm the meantime, I'll be doing my job as usual. Maybe some corporate kikes benefit from it, but that won't stop me from pursuit of artifice.
>>3171Spinning turbines is how you make power moron. All power technology is based on that. Burn coal and it heats water, spins turbine. Windmill directly turns a turbine. Water dams pour water through a turbine. Nuclear power is heating water and turns a turbine. The fuck do you mean it is different?
>>3195>The fuck do you mean it is different?>illiterate in tech drops his oppinionFusion vs Fission ring a bell?
Read the thread again, nigger.
>>3196Nuclear Fusion still produces heat that can fuel a turbine; the mechanics behind the generator is still just boiling water.
>>3196How about you read my post again, double nigger? I said they are the same through turbine electrical generation. You respond with one splits atoms and one combines. Fucking hell you are hopelessly stupid. If a fission reactor can power a sub or aircraft carrier, a fusion one can too, and same goes for a city. Power is power. You get power for one device, it can scale to multiple across a power grid. That is how we have coal that powered a train now powering cities, retard.
>>3198Bump.
Well, somethings are difficult to scale up.
>>3199Scale is normally a problem, but with the power available with nuclear technology, scale isn't really the issue. Cost is. Coal was hard to scale from operating a single engine to operating enough turbines to make sure the power doesn't drop over thousands of homes. Nuclear is far more reliable at scale, but you need all of this tech to make it work. Furthermore, there are better materials that would generate hundreds of times more energy than current material, but because the tech for what we have is already made, no one wants to upgrade and relearn the process.
>>3201As a person who works with electricians on a daily basis, can confirm.
A study in Australia found out bad parenting means children don't develop language as well.
Same study blames technology for bad parenting.
Because the parents aren't speaking to children and aren't using new adult words the child gets handicapped and speaks much less than those of a similar age.
This is how another pillar the collapse occurrs, shear neglect as the tried and true means of knowledge transfer crumbles even more.
Setting a kid down infront of a tablet isn't enough.
Because of the exhausting of time (labor, distractions, ect.) deliberately choosing to have quality time is increasingly important and difficult.
I wonder what happens when massive waves of unsocialized people do their thing.
He says our HP printer when he really means their HP printer.
>>3264HP sucks, new DYMO thermal printers suck now also because they added the same DRM stuff printers use, if you don't use DYMO brand labels it won't print
>>3264That's some serious bullshit.