Yes, there’s been irreparable harm done, but we’re not done yet.
looking for replacements
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Yes, there’s been irreparable harm done, but we’re not done yet.
proportional representation solves a lot of problems with these districts
I hope it doesn’t turn out that way.
Don’t worry, animals. It’s temporary.
Can the current king please decree that we’re a democracy?
Yeah, as long as we can get rid of lesser-of-two-evils voting, things would get a lot better.
If I recall correctly, that’s how the president of the government in The Songs of Distant Earth was chosen.
blackberries and strawberries
ranked choice voting (or similar)
If we could have both of these, it would be American democracy—only better!
but “bacause” is spelled correctly
I hope it leads you on a bit before this reveal.
Every night is still probably overkill. My neighbors’ APs rarely/never change channels.
I’m upvoting (especially) because you included a bit of the article instead of just a link.
It upsetting though because only an Al would be a good replacement: Al Franken or “Weird Al” Yankovic. And that’s unlikely to happen.
Otherwise don’t bother. We’ve already got a “not Trump” candidate who is good enough for now. Get Biden elected, and continue putting pressure on the administration. We’re going to need something like a general strike to make any big changes anyway. We cannot rely on those currently governing to do it for us. Let’s at least prevent a christofascist dictatorship this election.
Using the UniFi WiFiman app on a gigabit fiber connection from my phone to a U6 Long-Range access point (802.11ax, 40 MHz, crowded suburban area, channel scanning each night with auto-select enabled), I’m getting 321 Mbps down and 402 Mbps up.
For anything for which I care about getting the most speed within my network, I use Ethernet.
SpaceX has won the right to tackle a monumental task: destroying the International Space Station (ISS). The demolition will shove the iconic and enormous station down through Earth’s atmosphere in a fiery display. And if anything goes wrong, a cascade of debris could rain down on our planet’s surface.
Conceived and built in a post-cold-war partnership with Russia, the ISS, like so many of NASA’s major projects, has lasted far longer than its initial design life of 15 years. Nothing lasts forever, however, especially in the harsh environment of outer space. The ISS is aging, and for safety’s sake, NASA intends to incinerate the immense facility around 2031. To accomplish the job, the agency will pay SpaceX up to $843 million, according to a statement released on June 26. The contract covers the development of a unique deorbit vehicle to usher the unwieldy ISS to its doom yet excludes launch costs.
Sounds like something The Profits would say.
no wrong way to eat that shit