I concur. Plastic makes great electrical insulation, but not great disposable cups. Petroleum is very versatile feedstock but not a good energy source.
Haywire
And big sheets of graphene and cold fusion and curing cancer.
You can have that today. You can still forage for food. It is even easier today.
PTFEs aren't killing us and everything else either.
Smartphones require PTFEs
But steel is recyclable.
Remember your high school chemistry class? What do you think they are going to use instead of fluorine? The thing that makes these compounds useful is exactly the thing that makes them "forever."
How much less cancer do you prefer from these vs internal combustion cars?
But that means I have to read them all. One of the things that drew me to the other platforms was the fact that the smartest or whittiest answers came to the top.
I really think we need a tax on unutilized assets. Start with commercial real estate then residential real estate and go all the way down to the useful things in your storage unit.
Didn't take your boat out this season? That's a paddlin'.
I know there is, or was. A meth head I knew used old cell phones to watch to outside of his house. I saw the app and it worked really well. The phones were all on the same wifi and had no cell service.
Don't the comments sort in order of popularity?
Seems like the problem is the lack of proper environmental protection and enforcement.
Love the closing personal attacks. Really drives your point home.
Your mamas so fat , oops I mean PHAT.