A reminder that all the progress on geothermal in the US in the last few years has come with a tiny fraction of the level of US government support that resources like hydrogen and nuclear receive.
If we are able to level the playing field, progress could happen radically faster.
January 18, 2025 at 8:57 PM
A reminder that all the progress on geothermal in the US in the last few years has come with a tiny fraction of the level of US government support that resources like hydrogen and nuclear receive.
If we are able to level the playing field, progress could happen radically faster.
I'm sorry but the Dems are ridiculously bad at their Hegspeth questions. IMO, if you want to prove someone is incompetent, you ask them the hardest strategic questions they will have to know to succeed at the job
January 15, 2025 at 3:42 AM
I'm sorry but the Dems are ridiculously bad at their Hegspeth questions. IMO, if you want to prove someone is incompetent, you ask them the hardest strategic questions they will have to know to succeed at the job
I’m currently going down a rabbit-hole of post-tensioned pre-cut massive stone. There doesn’t appear to be a lot of it out there, but I’m daydreaming about buildings sourced from local granodiorite and basalt from around Vancouver, with Haida longhouse style elements.
@constructionhist.bsky.social here's an interesting one for you: post tensioned Ketton stone for Emmanuel College's Queens Building in Cambridge, designed by Hopkins Architects and Buro Happold. A technology we should probably be using more.
I’m currently going down a rabbit-hole of post-tensioned pre-cut massive stone. There doesn’t appear to be a lot of it out there, but I’m daydreaming about buildings sourced from local granodiorite and basalt from around Vancouver, with Haida longhouse style elements.
In which I try my best to look at why Twitter's rules made it an inevitable victim of the Nazi Bar Problem, what makes Bluesky different and why there's hope that digital media could reclaim social norms again. Thanks for hosting me, @melissaryan.bsky.social www.altrightdelete.news/p/breaking-u...
November 20, 2024 at 3:24 PM
In which I try my best to look at why Twitter's rules made it an inevitable victim of the Nazi Bar Problem, what makes Bluesky different and why there's hope that digital media could reclaim social norms again. Thanks for hosting me, @melissaryan.bsky.social www.altrightdelete.news/p/breaking-u...
Congressional Republicans have introduced a bill that applies to one person in the entire United States: their new colleague, Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Delaware). It would require her to use the men’s bathroom at the Capitol.
This is how they
November 19, 2024 at 3:06 PM
Congressional Republicans have introduced a bill that applies to one person in the entire United States: their new colleague, Rep. Sarah McBride (D-Delaware). It would require her to use the men’s bathroom at the Capitol.