Math and physics (or any subject that requires calculation) usually requires practice. Applying the knowledge in a short timeframe is different skillset then just having the knowledge.
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That only applies if you modify/distribute it. That doesn't apply to a user. I guess comparing the length of a company's employee handbook would be a fair comparison to the GPLv2.
One can dream, but I'm pessimistic and see enough demand for a long while. Can't even fully stop using coal yet.
Long term yes, since it encourages a switch from fossil fuels. Short term, it's probably good for them. If you sell oil and take % cut. The cost doubles, your profit doubles! It also opens up more drilling that wasn't worth the expense before.
This has the benefit of not needing batteries since the molten salt stays hot long after the sun is down.
Yea, if someone is down on their luck or struggling with addiction. Pretty sure selling a gun is a step before losing a home.
Another potential fix, just get a better router or dedicated hot spot. Repeaters can sometimes be flaky.
I agree sounds and smells are more common in the city, but to me that isn't an issue with introversion since that isn't socializing? Seems more like sensory sensitivity, not introversion. Someone can have both of course.
I find this ironic as an introvert. I rarely interact with any of my neighbors since it was an apartment with constantly rotating rents. My apartment complex had more people than the rural town I grew up in. City living it's easy to be one of the faceless masses. My rural family loves to talk to and gossip about neighbors. They constantly run into people they know at the few stores they have.
Edit: City life can have close knit communities. But it seems more opt-in than forced.
This is why I avoid f2p games. Much rather pay for a game than to be constantly hounded. There's so many cheap indie games. Or cheap old AAA games.
I don't know. If my parent was an Astronaut and they decided to stop being an Astronaut for me. I would hate that, feels like a burden.