I mean, can you tell for sure that there will not be any war in France or Germany in the next 70 years? I don't think it's likely, and I'm clearly of the opinions that we should apply whatever carbon reduction that is most carbon effective, nuclear included, given the current climate emergency, but considering a nuclear power plant could be targeted by an army or terror group is not that far-fetched.
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What I've read is the judge had let women that weren't part of the case testify during the trial that they were abused, even though that related to different event than the one the trial was about.
The whistleblower behind the recent Boeing safety scandals, that has casually killed himself on a day he was supposed to give a deposition or something
For all those wandering if these are slick (racing) tires, it doesn't look like it. You can clearly see the grooves worn out (bottom left) and the threads through the rubber on the left, indicating extremely worn out tires. I'm curious though as to how anyone would get their tires in this shape before a safety inspection would have made it mandatory to change them.
Well, not to be that guy (actually definitely to be that guy) but what Newton discovered was that gravity was proportionnal to the mass of the bodies, and to the inverse of the square of the distance between their center of mass, and this second point seems too difficult to prove for a 9 years old.
In case anyone is interested in the sauces https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/nobody-wants-to-work-anymore/
William Finley is quite dead according to Wikipedia