AS A PHOENIX RESIDENT: 1. The Wet California winter and spring did spill over to Arizona in the form of additional snow/rain fall. Northern cities in the higher elevations, like Flagstaff, saw more snow than they did in years past. The other two thirds of the state saw excess rainfall. 2. There are extensive aquafers under the state. HOWEVER, we've been pumping out more than the aquafers can naturally recharge for decades. This was an issue in the 80's and 90's that the Salt River Project had been trying to raise. There were several high profile news events in the 90s and early 2000's about sinkholes appearing in Maricopa County resulting from less water in the aquafers resulting in less undergrounds support. 3. I doubt little of the additional snow/rainfall made it into the aquafers. Meaning our surface reservoirs definitely got a hit, but not the underground stuff. The scary thing is, TSMC is building a HUGE wafer plant in the northern part of the Phoenix Metro area/Maricopa County. This is going to require A TON of water. There are many cities in Arizona doing water rationing, and the City of Phoenix mailed out notices for raising water rates. Where is TSMC going to get the water they need to process their chips? We've been in a megadrought for a better part of 30 years, and one wet year isn't going to fix that.
You also have that issue of a Saudi company growing alfalfa And shipping it back to them. A city in Utah is trying to build a suburban Oasis with grass lawns and many golf courses...
Water doesn't just disappear after it is used for washing wafers. Water for semiconductor plants has to be extremely filtered, and they can filter that same water again after it's been used to wash a wafer. There have been large semiconductor plants in the Phoenix area for decades, water can be recycled.
@@rudysal1429 Yeah, but that's just a small part of it. We've been dealing with water issues for the better part of 30 to 40 years. There was an experimental subdivision in the Maryville area of Phoenix (Off 71st Ave and Osborn) that was partially developed by SRP. My mom took me to see their model home, and how they were talking about solar panels (behind the subdivision) were used to generate part of the subdivision's power usage. Since SRP is both power and water, they also had placards talking about water usage, everything form washing machines and dishwashers to how much water an average shower used.
@@bradscott3165 That may be so, but this is going to be a new plant, not a repurposed Intel FAB. The initial volume of water to start up the TSMC plant has to come from SOMEWHERE, and our water is a bit limited. It's not like TSMC is going to truck in water from another state. The Colorado supply was nearly used up this past year (as by the reservoir behind the Hoover Dam). Luckily Phoenix isn't as dependent on the Colorado as some of our neighbors (like Las Vegas). But we also haven't been seeing as much snow up in Northern Arizona as we used to. That snowpack is the valley's summer water. So it's a valid question to ask. Also, I'm not against the TSMC plant, either. I'm just pointing out an inconvenient truth of the situation.
@@jackielinde7568 WTF? You do know it's not just intel in Phoenix, right? Analog Devices, Maxim, Microchip Technology... there are many other fabs. So what? Like I said, there's water there and fabs are actually much better at recycling than urban areas are. This hand waiving about tsmc is just more anti corporate political woke culture bs.
How is being disbarred for relying on AI being harsh?! That is literally the thing lawyers are specifically licensed to be good at - looking things up and interpreting things themselves. If an attorney isn't disbarred for fake citations in court then wtf is a f'n lawyer?!
Lazy mode: Wow, what an incredible episode of 'The Level1 Show'! I was absolutely blown away by the valuable insights and tips shared in this particular episode, 'Get More Drone Points With This One Neat Trick.' The hosts did an outstanding job of delivering the content in an engaging and entertaining manner. I especially appreciated how they broke down the 'neat trick' step by step, making it easy for viewers like me to follow along and apply it to my own drone flying adventures. The visuals and production quality were top-notch, adding an extra layer of excitement to the episode. Thank you, 'The Level1 Show,' for consistently delivering high-quality content that educates and entertains your audience. Keep up the fantastic work! **Disclaimer; This comment was AI generated**
WELL, WE USED TO HAVE SNOW CAPPED MOUNTAINS IN ARIZONA. Sadly, the Megadrought has killed off snowfall for most of the northern third of Arizona. But we used to be FAMOUS for skiing.
For context I think the issue with the "facilities" in space that you're referring to was mechanical failure on the crew dragon module that resulted in a leak. The issue was discovered by SpaceX after the inspiration 4 crew's return from their charity mission in space and was fixed/redesigned on the rest of the fleet to fix the issue.
Arizonan here. We have 12,000 foot mountains that do receive substantial snow in some years. Just not around Phoenix. Central and Northern Arizona is heavily forested, southern Arizona is desert and semi-desert grasslands.
Lululemon is a full attire boutique for yoga and active lifestyle, $80 T-shirts $130 yoga pants $30 boxers. Comfortable as heck, ask me how I know 😅 stereotype is soccer moms in Teslas wear this.
Some additional info on that sucralose article, the concentration of sucralose found to damage dna in that study was like 9000x higher than the amount included in beverages. Biolayne has a really good debunk on the topic. Slightly off topic, your body actually produces ammonia (yes like the cleaning agent) during normal everyday living. Ammonia is extremely toxic to braincells, but our livers help clean up the ammonia and protect us! Isn't that nuts? Thanks for all these delicious stories!
I love watching the l1 text show and I also like that it's Friday. The weekend starts to me now and got to listen to tech stuff from my favorite creators. 🎉🎉🎉
Re: Asimov Yes, he wrote a short story in I Robot and it was exactly like that. The robots formed a religion about keeping the power beaming and performed their job safely but naively according to their religion.
The problem with NASA (and most government agencies) is that they deal with contractors that figured out in the 50's and 60's they don't have to bid the minimal viable project. All they have to do is come in slightly cheaper than the competition. That's how we got Regan's $1,000 aircraft toilet seat Christmas tree in the 1980's. Boeing, McDonald-Douglass, and et. al. have for a long time overcharged the federal government for all sorts of shit. Look at the bid for the F-35 lightning II fighter craft? Went two to three times over budget? And definitely failed to hit timeline targets. While I can't stand Musk, but at least with SpaceX, the hope is that SpaceX will provide enough competition to reign in these "good ol' boys".
Late to this, but AZ has technically one of the snowiest cities in the country with an average of around 100 inches per year. Our average elevation is 4000ft and even Phoenix gets the rare snow event. Climate change has ended this, but the Phoenix open golf tournament would get snowed out every few years
4:40 affirming false information as fact is a huge thing, and might not only land this lawyer on the sidelines for quite some time, but it could also mean sanctions for the firm. With law, intent does not matter as much as the action, and lawyers presenting false information in court is right up there with slapping the stenographer "but it was an easy mistake" But its also an easy fix, pull up those cases in your normal referencing/citing tool, or just google them, well, cant say that now because the AIs are going to start running search aggregations.
There is this turn by my place, the turn is on too a busy main road. The road is in the country, however its the back road which connects 3 cities together, and there is a large factory on this road. So you get a lot of traffic, at the very back of our town you turn onto this road. At the turn is a lot completely over run with trees, you can't see sht from either end. The only real way to see if you are clear is by driving so far forward the front of your car sticks into one of the lanes. I absolutely hate this road, and wish for the love of the lord the city would clear this lot as its a turn onto a busy road with massive blind spots preventing your form seeing coming traffic.
Lululemon is an athletic clothing store lol, they're just most known for their leggings. They've had a lot of hit items and the clothing is very expensive.
Re: eating swans; here in U.K. the monarch owns all the swans, so you can’t eat swan except this one college in Oxford where the queen was master of, but presumably the king is now. It’s all pretty stupid. Apparently doesn’t taste good anyway.
So last week I was looking to change some oil in a honning machine and asked the chat what viscosity is good and even checked if there were some datasheets, everytime the number was totally off, and the ai was like 'yeah this is the official number in the official site'
RE: AI running military stuff; wasn’t there recently an AI used to run an air defence system in Ukraine? Think it was called an S350 because it was an upgraded S300. Think the story was because it worked, but then they’d hardly release a press release if it shot its own side.
the Air NZ story would have made more sense if you'd go past the headline. They're randomly weighing passengers and not displaying the weight. It just goes into a database of anon passengers so they can work out an average weight of passenger and thus fuel costs.
21:38 If you use shorter pollinator plants then you need to cover more land area to achieve the same amount of output. 35:54 I've not trusted artificial sweeteners for years now, go out of my way to find products using the high fructose corn syrup for things like popsicles
That would of been cool as a 12 year old. Hit the local library in or out of school for the monthly hustler. Well a few months old because libraries. The clover idea would get nasty fast. Deer love clover and in fall clover sprouts. Highway would become dangerous at evening and mid morning (Feed times). Deer Rut would get bad also.
The ai was better than people at maintaining the beam. The only issue was that it decided that the beam was God and did rituals towards it alongside maintaining the beam trajectory. The human evaluator decided that the behaviour was within band but future human evaluators should be aware of it
Just call the people angry about the Target stuff transphobes and/or bigots. Not sure why that's being tiptoed around - you really want those haters to feel comfortable in the L1 community?
"Not sure why that's being tiptoed around" - because Ryan sympathises with these people. See the June 2 episode (also about Target) for one of many examples.
42:11 dude fight or flight specifically makes you remember things better! it's one of the reasons why people get PTSD from traumatic events. your brain specifically tries to remember dangerous situations so you can detect and avoid then later down the line!
@@Level1Techs so when Ryan says 100s of billions of years ago vs 13 +/- 2 vs Tom Cruise's trillions of years ago, who do I trust?? When did the suffering start?
Dude, come to AZ and get an education. Ever heard of the Grand Canyon? It's a canyon in a 7000ft plateau. Tucson is surrounded by mountain ranges that used to be the rim of a volcano (that's right, Tucson is built inside a volcano) and Phoenix area is filled with mountain ranges. Mt White is like 11,000 ft top to canyon basin. Arizona is paradise not matter the politics.
it's definitely from mad Max. i think it's on topic with chattisgarh Indian dam draining topic and the arizona water table rationing links with friend's.
...... It's not that People can't understand Ai, it's that the people pushing to implement Ai Don't comprehend that you have to Code in Shame in order for the Ai to work properly and productively.
The UK Simpsons porn thing is weird. There was a case in the US of someone being arrested, and part of their possession was Simpsons porn, but they weren't arrested for that. They were arrested for the terabytes of actual cheese pizza they had. I think in the US there's something about simulated stuff, but it's meant when the image is a realistic depiction of an actual child being abused, usually based on an actual image, not a yellow cartoon character. Now, on the other hand, the US still has obscenity laws on the books, so someone could still be brought up on obscenity charges. That being said, I'm not sure how frequently if at all those laws are used anymore, and if they are, for what crimes (this is why I almost died laughing when boomer comedians were claiming to be censored, when actually comedians only like 50 years ago were actually jailed on obscenity charges for making jokes we take for granted now...). The UK prosecutor themselves admitted there's no sentencing guideline for it, mostly because there doesn't appear to be any specific law broken. They just grasped at straws and the judge allowed it, even if she showed leniency in the end. Just seems like a waste of police resources when there's literal child abuse going on out there to be investigated.
Hardly clean, Taylor's family failed to keep her quiet during orange man and now everyone knows she's as vacuous as Jlaw. I think the new guy simply wasn't left wing enough.
29:23 Lululemon caters to middle-class women. Police being there would give the impression that it's unsafe. Their demographic doesn't buy used goods, and the product costs nothing to make. They definitely lost more from the police being there than the theft.
AS A PHOENIX RESIDENT:
1. The Wet California winter and spring did spill over to Arizona in the form of additional snow/rain fall. Northern cities in the higher elevations, like Flagstaff, saw more snow than they did in years past. The other two thirds of the state saw excess rainfall.
2. There are extensive aquafers under the state. HOWEVER, we've been pumping out more than the aquafers can naturally recharge for decades. This was an issue in the 80's and 90's that the Salt River Project had been trying to raise. There were several high profile news events in the 90s and early 2000's about sinkholes appearing in Maricopa County resulting from less water in the aquafers resulting in less undergrounds support.
3. I doubt little of the additional snow/rainfall made it into the aquafers. Meaning our surface reservoirs definitely got a hit, but not the underground stuff.
The scary thing is, TSMC is building a HUGE wafer plant in the northern part of the Phoenix Metro area/Maricopa County. This is going to require A TON of water. There are many cities in Arizona doing water rationing, and the City of Phoenix mailed out notices for raising water rates. Where is TSMC going to get the water they need to process their chips? We've been in a megadrought for a better part of 30 years, and one wet year isn't going to fix that.
You also have that issue of a Saudi company growing alfalfa And shipping it back to them. A city in Utah is trying to build a suburban Oasis with grass lawns and many golf courses...
Water doesn't just disappear after it is used for washing wafers. Water for semiconductor plants has to be extremely filtered, and they can filter that same water again after it's been used to wash a wafer. There have been large semiconductor plants in the Phoenix area for decades, water can be recycled.
@@rudysal1429 Yeah, but that's just a small part of it. We've been dealing with water issues for the better part of 30 to 40 years. There was an experimental subdivision in the Maryville area of Phoenix (Off 71st Ave and Osborn) that was partially developed by SRP. My mom took me to see their model home, and how they were talking about solar panels (behind the subdivision) were used to generate part of the subdivision's power usage. Since SRP is both power and water, they also had placards talking about water usage, everything form washing machines and dishwashers to how much water an average shower used.
@@bradscott3165 That may be so, but this is going to be a new plant, not a repurposed Intel FAB. The initial volume of water to start up the TSMC plant has to come from SOMEWHERE, and our water is a bit limited. It's not like TSMC is going to truck in water from another state. The Colorado supply was nearly used up this past year (as by the reservoir behind the Hoover Dam). Luckily Phoenix isn't as dependent on the Colorado as some of our neighbors (like Las Vegas). But we also haven't been seeing as much snow up in Northern Arizona as we used to. That snowpack is the valley's summer water. So it's a valid question to ask.
Also, I'm not against the TSMC plant, either. I'm just pointing out an inconvenient truth of the situation.
@@jackielinde7568 WTF? You do know it's not just intel in Phoenix, right? Analog Devices, Maxim, Microchip Technology... there are many other fabs. So what? Like I said, there's water there and fabs are actually much better at recycling than urban areas are. This hand waiving about tsmc is just more anti corporate political woke culture bs.
Good morning from Portugal, 5:45 here, good time to listen to level1
I use these to fall asleep, perfect uploads when I can’t sleep. Thank you. Although I miss the great WENNNNNDALS voice.
How is being disbarred for relying on AI being harsh?! That is literally the thing lawyers are specifically licensed to be good at - looking things up and interpreting things themselves.
If an attorney isn't disbarred for fake citations in court then wtf is a f'n lawyer?!
Agree
Enjoy your Friday folks and thanks for the links
Links with my Friends, Happy Friday Morning !!
Frens! :D
Lazy mode:
Wow, what an incredible episode of 'The Level1 Show'! I was absolutely blown away by the valuable insights and tips shared in this particular episode, 'Get More Drone Points With This One Neat Trick.' The hosts did an outstanding job of delivering the content in an engaging and entertaining manner. I especially appreciated how they broke down the 'neat trick' step by step, making it easy for viewers like me to follow along and apply it to my own drone flying adventures. The visuals and production quality were top-notch, adding an extra layer of excitement to the episode. Thank you, 'The Level1 Show,' for consistently delivering high-quality content that educates and entertains your audience. Keep up the fantastic work!
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WELL, WE USED TO HAVE SNOW CAPPED MOUNTAINS IN ARIZONA. Sadly, the Megadrought has killed off snowfall for most of the northern third of Arizona. But we used to be FAMOUS for skiing.
For context I think the issue with the "facilities" in space that you're referring to was mechanical failure on the crew dragon module that resulted in a leak. The issue was discovered by SpaceX after the inspiration 4 crew's return from their charity mission in space and was fixed/redesigned on the rest of the fleet to fix the issue.
"You can trust me with the nukes! ;)" - Dark Lord Zargothrax, just a simple peasant weaving baskets in a field.
Arizonan here. We have 12,000 foot mountains that do receive substantial snow in some years. Just not around Phoenix. Central and Northern Arizona is heavily forested, southern Arizona is desert and semi-desert grasslands.
Lululemon is a full attire boutique for yoga and active lifestyle, $80 T-shirts $130 yoga pants $30 boxers. Comfortable as heck, ask me how I know 😅 stereotype is soccer moms in Teslas wear this.
Some additional info on that sucralose article, the concentration of sucralose found to damage dna in that study was like 9000x higher than the amount included in beverages. Biolayne has a really good debunk on the topic.
Slightly off topic, your body actually produces ammonia (yes like the cleaning agent) during normal everyday living. Ammonia is extremely toxic to braincells, but our livers help clean up the ammonia and protect us! Isn't that nuts?
Thanks for all these delicious stories!
Pollinator plants next to highway means many more bug splats on my car.
I love watching the l1 text show and I also like that it's Friday. The weekend starts to me now and got to listen to tech stuff from my favorite creators. 🎉🎉🎉
Just viewed the audition for the Dukes Of Hazard.
Send It !!
The jeans thing is pretty common in the raw denim community. If they get dirt or stuff on them, sure.
Re: Asimov
Yes, he wrote a short story in I Robot and it was exactly like that. The robots formed a religion about keeping the power beaming and performed their job safely but naively according to their religion.
If the painted snake gets one good meal he will shed that crap off :)
I love watching the l1 text show
It's called taikonaut. Also, if you wanna nitpick Cosmonaut is the more correct term, not astronaut as the US insist using.
Had to comment for the Tetris line clear joke.
See you, space cowboy...
Splenda is a Sweeter derived from Sugar. I.E. it's a super simple Sugar like Fructose which is the Sugar found in Fruits.
Time to hit the links!
I used to team up with my cat to catch moths. He would stand in my hand and I'd lift him up the wall to get the mothy bois
The problem with NASA (and most government agencies) is that they deal with contractors that figured out in the 50's and 60's they don't have to bid the minimal viable project. All they have to do is come in slightly cheaper than the competition. That's how we got Regan's $1,000 aircraft toilet seat Christmas tree in the 1980's. Boeing, McDonald-Douglass, and et. al. have for a long time overcharged the federal government for all sorts of shit. Look at the bid for the F-35 lightning II fighter craft? Went two to three times over budget? And definitely failed to hit timeline targets. While I can't stand Musk, but at least with SpaceX, the hope is that SpaceX will provide enough competition to reign in these "good ol' boys".
Late to this, but AZ has technically one of the snowiest cities in the country with an average of around 100 inches per year. Our average elevation is 4000ft and even Phoenix gets the rare snow event. Climate change has ended this, but the Phoenix open golf tournament would get snowed out every few years
I'm not sure the risk of the ink on the cigarettes would even begin to approach the risk of smoking the cigarettes themselves 😂
Good show! Best Regards from Germany!
Ready for my big fat Friday of links with friends.
I want a lighthouse!
after so many concerts i can't even remember half of the bands i saw unless i bought a tshirt from them, everything starts to run together
Happy Friday everybody!
25:49 Krista, we do all the time. Jim Crow, for example.
L1 Links w/ Friends letza gooooooo
Wow … Duck 🦆 HUNT … Gun 😂
that’s some absolute Gangster “Smurf”
Enjoyed the week cheers.
4:40 affirming false information as fact is a huge thing, and might not only land this lawyer on the sidelines for quite some time, but it could also mean sanctions for the firm.
With law, intent does not matter as much as the action, and lawyers presenting false information in court is right up there with slapping the stenographer
"but it was an easy mistake"
But its also an easy fix, pull up those cases in your normal referencing/citing tool, or just google them, well, cant say that now because the AIs are going to start running search aggregations.
That gta ramp jump video was wild! Can't believe she survived at all. The video is linked in the onetab if you didn't see it
YOU WANNA LAUGH MANIACALLY?! listen to the AI section while playing 'Libertango' by 'Die 12 Cellisten der Berliner Philharmoniker'
Court Official: Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
ChatGPT: Yes!
"With AI everyone can be a programmer" - someone who's not a programmer, but pays a lot of money in programmer salaries
"Buy NVIDIA GPUs and you can be a programmer too" -- NVIDIA's leather-jacket-equipped CEO
Huh, the atom is a hexagon. Well I guess hexagons are the bestagons.
Ryan is thinking abut the Chinese "Taikonaut". Translates to "Space Navigator" or something very similar".
"Social has almost disappeared" That hurts deep Ryan.
There is this turn by my place, the turn is on too a busy main road.
The road is in the country, however its the back road which connects 3 cities together, and there is a large factory on this road. So you get a lot of traffic, at the very back of our town you turn onto this road.
At the turn is a lot completely over run with trees, you can't see sht from either end. The only real way to see if you are clear is by driving so far forward the front of your car sticks into one of the lanes.
I absolutely hate this road, and wish for the love of the lord the city would clear this lot as its a turn onto a busy road with massive blind spots preventing your form seeing coming traffic.
Lululemon is an athletic clothing store lol, they're just most known for their leggings. They've had a lot of hit items and the clothing is very expensive.
Thursday!!!!!
31:17 - Hopefully not JUST directly before boarding, hopefully during check-in, warning before hand about it.
they were talking about not over indulging in Surgar as I'm halfway through a quart of ice cream I feel slightly attacked.
there there. all is well
30:17 they didn't get fired for calling 911, they got fired for engaging(i.e. followed the theives into the parking lot).
@19:54 "I just show people around the lighthouse then do gardening stuff..." And then your evil plot gets foiled by a bunch of kids in a groovy van.
I would do a lighthouse caretaker and enjoy the ocean. Life would be easy
what a fantastic drone.
Re: eating swans; here in U.K. the monarch owns all the swans, so you can’t eat swan except this one college in Oxford where the queen was master of, but presumably the king is now. It’s all pretty stupid. Apparently doesn’t taste good anyway.
Would have been so funny if a druid from Mystery of the Druids was on that Vatican flag
So last week I was looking to change some oil in a honning machine and asked the chat what viscosity is good and even checked if there were some datasheets, everytime the number was totally off, and the ai was like 'yeah this is the official number in the official site'
Kristas meowing woke up my cat
RE: AI running military stuff; wasn’t there recently an AI used to run an air defence system in Ukraine? Think it was called an S350 because it was an upgraded S300. Think the story was because it worked, but then they’d hardly release a press release if it shot its own side.
the Air NZ story would have made more sense if you'd go past the headline. They're randomly weighing passengers and not displaying the weight. It just goes into a database of anon passengers so they can work out an average weight of passenger and thus fuel costs.
China actually refers to their "astronauts" as "taikonauts".
21:38 If you use shorter pollinator plants then you need to cover more land area to achieve the same amount of output.
35:54 I've not trusted artificial sweeteners for years now, go out of my way to find products using the high fructose corn syrup for things like popsicles
lol imagine pretending murrican-juice is not 'artificial'
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girl; The other guy
Yay, phat Friday.
Social animals: -"social has disappeared."
That would of been cool as a 12 year old. Hit the local library in or out of school for the monthly hustler. Well a few months old because libraries.
The clover idea would get nasty fast. Deer love clover and in fall clover sprouts. Highway would become dangerous at evening and mid morning (Feed times). Deer Rut would get bad also.
Nonsense are the best
Woot!
The ai was better than people at maintaining the beam. The only issue was that it decided that the beam was God and did rituals towards it alongside maintaining the beam trajectory. The human evaluator decided that the behaviour was within band but future human evaluators should be aware of it
The lawyer need prison and a lot of it. We're taking about either someone Elsie's money or WORSE someone's life . shameful is an understatement
Just call the people angry about the Target stuff transphobes and/or bigots. Not sure why that's being tiptoed around - you really want those haters to feel comfortable in the L1 community?
"Not sure why that's being tiptoed around" - because Ryan sympathises with these people.
See the June 2 episode (also about Target) for one of many examples.
Report threat to human yes/no +1 point
Fulfill humans command +2 points
Lie about threat/didn't obey human command -3 points
Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Taikonauts...
42:11 dude fight or flight specifically makes you remember things better! it's one of the reasons why people get PTSD from traumatic events.
your brain specifically tries to remember dangerous situations so you can detect and avoid then later down the line!
And there goes another week
Cat rebelion is now!
Good morning
14:52 Taikonaut
ENGAGEMENT
16:36 lol comon guys, the age of the universe is even in the theme song in bing bang theory show. 100s of billions of years ago lol
Look up the Planck constant. It's 13 billion +/-2
@@Level1Techs so when Ryan says 100s of billions of years ago vs 13 +/- 2 vs Tom Cruise's trillions of years ago, who do I trust?? When did the suffering start?
Engagement challenge ftw
They call them taikonauts iirc
26:00 I have shocking news for the court, in 1989, Bart Simpson was 10 years old, which makes him 44 today.
But thats not the point.
Dude, come to AZ and get an education. Ever heard of the Grand Canyon? It's a canyon in a 7000ft plateau. Tucson is surrounded by mountain ranges that used to be the rim of a volcano (that's right, Tucson is built inside a volcano) and Phoenix area is filled with mountain ranges. Mt White is like 11,000 ft top to canyon basin. Arizona is paradise not matter the politics.
What the background is referring to? Is it from Mad Max fury road?
it's definitely from mad Max. i think it's on topic with chattisgarh Indian dam draining topic and the arizona water table rationing links with friend's.
...... It's not that People can't understand Ai, it's that the people pushing to implement Ai Don't comprehend that you have to Code in Shame in order for the Ai to work properly and productively.
I neglected to ask this on Tuesday, but where is the background image from?
it's from a movie called Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
@@tanmaypanadi1414 Ah, thanks. I never ended up seeing that movie.
looks like a mochi donut 🤣😂
The UK Simpsons porn thing is weird. There was a case in the US of someone being arrested, and part of their possession was Simpsons porn, but they weren't arrested for that. They were arrested for the terabytes of actual cheese pizza they had. I think in the US there's something about simulated stuff, but it's meant when the image is a realistic depiction of an actual child being abused, usually based on an actual image, not a yellow cartoon character. Now, on the other hand, the US still has obscenity laws on the books, so someone could still be brought up on obscenity charges. That being said, I'm not sure how frequently if at all those laws are used anymore, and if they are, for what crimes (this is why I almost died laughing when boomer comedians were claiming to be censored, when actually comedians only like 50 years ago were actually jailed on obscenity charges for making jokes we take for granted now...).
The UK prosecutor themselves admitted there's no sentencing guideline for it, mostly because there doesn't appear to be any specific law broken. They just grasped at straws and the judge allowed it, even if she showed leniency in the end. Just seems like a waste of police resources when there's literal child abuse going on out there to be investigated.
With all music locked behind paywalls I've never heard a Swift song. Or any modern music that I haven't run into on YT or other site.
5:12
Oral consumption anomaly.
26:26
No, I won't. Maybe someone else.
35:54 are you telling me now we're going to have people saying that Splenda causes autism.....
This *better be* a good one! 🤨
Edit: it was a good one.
Rent the land to the Peruvian, where he pays you and then he's only taking care of his goat pets. Serfdom works.
Hardly clean, Taylor's family failed to keep her quiet during orange man and now everyone knows she's as vacuous as Jlaw. I think the new guy simply wasn't left wing enough.
free lighthouses, eh?
I threw up a little at the phrase, "VCO." Thanks.
29:23 Lululemon caters to middle-class women. Police being there would give the impression that it's unsafe. Their demographic doesn't buy used goods, and the product costs nothing to make. They definitely lost more from the police being there than the theft.
Damn if you kill a Swan in England your in serious sh#t
I think the cigarette warning is more about making it look less cool and more shameful, versus am actual warning.
Warnings on the cigarettes, from the same country as euthanasia as a service!