• inari@piefed.zip
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    11 hours ago

    If this war results in the divorce between the US and Israel, that’ll be the second greatest thing to come out of it, the first thing being the decarbonization speedup

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      9 hours ago

      There are a lot of dubious “gains”, almost all pyrrhic and smelling vaguely of social darwinism.

      I’m looking forward to US customary units finally dying off because no one is going to put up with fahrenheit-pounds per square toenail anymore.

      In the coming Cold War, I wonder if Europe is ready to emulate the non-aligned movement of India? How long will it take the US to admit it has a failed economy(+) like the USSR?

      (+) Not as stupid as “capitalism bad, commies good” - but we need capitalism with real antitrust action, consumer protection, pro-union laws, and a fully funded social safety net. The healthiest option is a muddy gray, not black and white.

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          5 hours ago

          Exactly. They will stay in the USA from now on, and leave the rest of us have our metric units.

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            4 hours ago

            We also use metric in the US. It’s taught in every science class from high school if not middle school. All of our medicine and sciences are done in metric, as well as military and aerospace.

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              4 hours ago

              I’m well aware. I’m taking about the problem of having to convert when dealing with USA origin consumer products.

              You get to pick and choose but your manufacturers force us to deal with your ancient Roman units. I mean, whose foot was it anyway?

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          8 hours ago

          They certainly won’t leave the USA anymore, if trade is significantly curtailed.