I thought Silicon Valley was where those fun Implants were made!?!?!?Silicon valley copper discharge so significant it has affected San Francisco Bay limnology. Let's shut down Silicon Valley industry. Nope, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$&
I thought Silicon Valley was where those fun Implants were made!?!?!?Silicon valley copper discharge so significant it has affected San Francisco Bay limnology. Let's shut down Silicon Valley industry. Nope, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$&
My mind went straight to the valley between the fun silicon implants!I thought Silicon Valley was where those fun Implants were made!?!?!?
This is the same mentality that leads to two 16" long warning labels on each side of a $10.00 box fan at Walmart. LolAnd planes
I personally think every product in the world needs some sort of warning label on it so that unknowing people or animals can't be accidentally harmed in any way shape or form -- you know, like " HOT coffee might be hot" --- or "don't put superglue in your eye"--- or maybe " don't drink antifreeze"-- or " don't put this plastic bag over your head"
I still haven't figured out why forks or steak knives don't say " do not stab in eyeball" yet.
( hopefully you can hear the tone in my voice)
Saw a report several years back on what things they could detect downstream of waste water treatment facilities. Don't remember them all, but two that stuck out were female hormones and caffeine.Environmental knowledge, understanding, impacts upon environment is a knowledge database that grows with data. Years ago hazardous waste indiscriminately dumped without thought, wastewater discharges without treatment, air pollution controls, automotive emission controls all result of gaining knowledge and environmental impacts. Denying actual data that confirms an environmental impact is no different what previous generations did that is being paid for present and future generations. We cannot do same for our future generations.
Sportsmen are the true stewards of protecting our environment and we need to embrace data when it affects our realm and address it with viable actions to improve it whether it affects what we like to do or not.
I totally agree with this but who knows what data to trust as true?Sportsmen are the true stewards of protecting our environment and we need to embrace data when it affects our realm and address it with viable actions to improve it whether it affects what we like to do or not.
I didn't know you posted here, all apologies to everyone for the duplicate post.One more thing. I got the link to the finished documentary. I created a post here and on our Hammer Time forum. I then sent it to @Zen Archery to share it. I neglected to tell him that I had already posted it here. @ButterBean saw it on the Hammer Time forum and thought it interesting. I haven't been on here in a while and I'm sure he had no idea that I had posted it here. There was no coordination to flood this out by multiple people with the same message. I don't think that way. Never crossed my mind.
None needed. Been good discussionI didn't know you posted here, all apologies to everyone for the duplicate post.
Cannot disagree but I was personally involved with auto wear debris so I know the data was true. I understand analytical chemical analysis, procedures, QC and is based upon standards.I totally agree with this but who knows what data to trust as true?
I remember them saying to trust the science on Covid and then any scientific evidence brought up that they didn't like was called misinformation.
You mean like all the scientific lab data collected by the NIH, WHO, and FDA which conclusively stated the covid vaccines are safe and effective?If the data is based within a certified lab with standardized procedures with appropriate QC, I will accept the data.
Data that is not generated with certified lab with standardized procedures is not data. Its a number generated to support a narrative.
Can you say mask?
Yep. Translated to another language and it means.Can you say mask?
The thing that most often undermines modern science is when they stray from Judeo-Christian principles and assume premises based on faulty/false presuppositions. That's unfortunate - all the humanism. I get where you all are coming from, but I just digress from going full BS on science because it does offer some objective analysis and discovery that is beneficial for sure.You mean like all the scientific lab data collected by the NIH, WHO, and FDA which conclusively stated the covid vaccines are safe and effective?
Or the data presented by the climate cult stating that EVs are greener than combustion engines while ignoring the extreme pollution involved in the mining and construction of batteries by the CCP?
Or the attack on nuclear power (cleanest and most renewable technology there is at the moment) in favor of not so green wind machines, solar panel construction, and battery banks?
Call me a cynic but there's not a shred of credibility left in today's scientific institutions