@Green with 'link' I meant that I added another message where I mentioned you, so you'd know that the two above were meant in answer to your information
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Oh my, this is the first time I ended up with something other than INTJ. I am an INTP-T now, sounds like an identifier for some robot
@HDE226868 makes sense. If the booster thinks it's totally in control, it may go if the conditions are right (regardless of countdown). Without launch authorization, it shouldn't go.
@LCIII It looks too broad to me. My girlfriend works in animal research and you haven't touched on the effects of the loss of those animals. If I can write up an entire book on the impacts on just one industry of many, the question is too broad.
Also, medical science slows down a lot in many areas and completely stops in others. Mice and rats are well understood proxies for humans. Without them, we would need to test medications on humans (I for one, will not volunteer for that duty).
Not using animals raises a ton of ethical questions that I don't think the politicians are prepared or able to grapple with.
@James It's the result of the author of XKCD trying to explain really complicated, modern concepts with a restricted vocabulary of the top ten hundred words used in English.
There is a recent Map Projection question:
Which map projection would result in an accurate visual depiction of a mega crater?
It seems quite clear to me, how does the asker map a large physical shape on a spherical world onto a 2 dimensional map with minimum distortion.
But it's been closed a...
I'm trying to remember any of my professors in college pronouncing it Ess-Queue-Ell. I do sequel as well because that's the only way I've heard it said.
@DaaaahWhoosh When I've talked to people from those benighted regions it seems like coke has become very generalized there, like bandaid, kleenex and xerox.
one of the dangers of being the market leader for a long time
The thing I figured out about cruise ships is that while they look like fairly cheap ways to go, they could teach smart phone app makers a thing or two about in app purchases...
@Green No kidding. So they have a photography department, and every port, every night at dinner, and on a few elegant nights during the cruise they are taking your picture. And there's no sales pitch at all, which is interesting. They just have an area where you can go and look at all the pictures. And then they charge $15-25 each if you want them. Then there's the spa and shops. Thankfully I don't gamble or drink, or we'd be in big trouble.