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Random IT dipshit cog-in-the-machine in a gigantic multinational corp.
No love for Mojeek?
I subscribed to Amazon Music for a few months so I could merge all my mp3s into one place and listen on my phone.
One day I woke up, went for a walk and hit play and Amazon was like, "We deleted all the mp3s off of your phone because we want to re-encode them. You're welcome." (This also wiped my playlists.)
I went straight back to managing my own mp3 library and have never looked back.
Take my upvote, ya rat bastard.
Wildlands, it was surprisingly good. I really enjoyed it & been thinking about playing again.
D&E at the same time!
You look sharp, you'll make a great impression! Good luck! 👍
Same. I'm going to watch it, though. It has potential if they don't abandon it.
There has been a lot of ridiculous back and forth here, but this particular question seems worth answering, to me.
I remember watching some of the documentaries back when Three Mile Island was going on and if I recall the half-life of the radioactive waste was like 10,000 years. So, yeah, the cost for the handling of the waste seems relevant to the conversation.
Edit: I misremembered it, the waste in question was Plutonium-239 and the half-life was 24,000 years, not 10,000. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-level_radioactive_waste_management