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ialdabaoth posted:tears posted:problem here, is that the hardness of the water would cause calcification on the electrodes, which would greatly increase power demand. first run the water through a softening system
good thinking, lets keep this optimised
karphead posted:oh, i also got written up today so I may get fired before my layoff date
called it
jools posted:i'm a chef now lol
kinch posted:pizza teen is now 32 years old
SoundsTheSame posted:How do you do fellow Marxists? I just signed up for this hellhole yesterday
greetings comrade. allow me to be the first one to say to you,
get out.
SoundsTheSame posted:How do you do fellow Marxists? I just signed up for this hellhole yesterday
you fucked up
sovnarkoman posted:marxists aren't allowed to post in these forums pal
Oh gee, Marxism? Never heard of it. Is that some type of sauce?
kinch posted:pizza teen is now 32 years old
what a coincidence, 32 years would be a fair minimum sentence for riff raff
jools posted:i'm a chef now lol
hey posted:What's up with that?
also im 21
psychicdriver posted:realising i really don't have to be anxious so i won't.
one weird trick
brain probelems
tears posted:i have returned to teaching science after being ill for months. im depressed but at least thats better than the alternative lol
brain probelems
Good luck tears, make sure to sneak Marxism into your lessons
i'm coming to the realization that automation is a comforting pipedream and this kind of modern corporate ladder-climbing + manchester capitalism kind of model is a lot more enticing for the remaining productive core industries. plus, the secondary tendency to decentralize and prop up increasingly casualized work with sleek user interfaces and software will probably absorb all the PR glamor that automation would have in its place.