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The Environment / Re: Tipping Point?
« on: 16/11/2022 13:57:17 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 07/11/2022 16:08:50
Precisely the case.

All you have to do is get rid of religion and economics, and persuade women not to have more than one child.

Their grandchildren and subsequent generations will be able to live sustainably, with an increasing standard of living, and the human race will be able to survive the inevitable changes of climate  for the next million years.

Not a bad legacy for doing nothing.

That's the exact thing we need to do. Why do people need more than one child? Is there any need?
We don't live in the middle ages, where you had to have more children to increase the probability that one of the heirs stay alive, while the other will die from any disease. People don't need many children to help them with hard work.
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Geek Speak / Re: Are laptops more energy economical than desktops?
« on: 14/11/2022 11:48:36 »
I heard that desktops consume 10 times more energy than laptops.
Yes, the laptop should be recharged by a specific time period, but it is much better to use. You can work/study from everywhere.
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