

Embrace it and encourage the conversation - it’s when they don’t tell you what they’re doing online and who they’re doing it with that you’ve got a problem
Embrace it and encourage the conversation - it’s when they don’t tell you what they’re doing online and who they’re doing it with that you’ve got a problem
Excellent game - highly recommend
Truly awful
If you’re using a webpage JavaScript can see your mouse cursor and anything you type. But only if the browser has focus. So if you’re typing in another window it can’t
Minus 9 months
Turned out to live within walking distance - it’s funny how these things work out
What she was doing there she just won’t say…
I met my wife on Craigslist nearly 20 years ago 😁
It’s not difficult to turn off.
Night’s Dawn Trilogy, Peter F Hamilton. Better than his later stuff in my opinion
There are a lot of bits of my job enjoy, when I retire I shall just putter about and spend some time doing those bits and get paid less money for doing it
He doesn’t know he can’t, so he can
Unless your playing unlimited a run ends around round 18 iirc. Takes about 30 minutes
I’m sorry you haven’t met one (or recognised it when you did). They exist
That’s not quite the point I was trying to make. A company has to be about as profitable as any other in order to justify its existence. You need an externality charge (carbon tax) to drive the price of using oil to the point where people (and other companies) look for alternatives and use them instead. It doesn’t matter whether you charge oil producers or users- the end effect is the same.
Increasing cost of capital which means the business needs to generate a bigger profit which means the price of the product goes up for consumers. Unnecessary dependencies - if you want to do a wealth tax do a wealth tax, if you want to do a carbon tax do a carbon tax
Seems like a clumsy way to do an externality charge on carbon? Just charge the business
I have had two. It is exhausting - parenting is hard work. One thing I found helpful was to put a positive spin on it whenever possible (not always possible!). If it’s any consolation I’ve found my memory wonderfully selective over the years - a few happy memories of then as babies for example, when I know for sure there was a lot of missed nights sleep and frustration. It’s also kind of satisfying when they get older and it looks like you didn’t do a bad job of it.
Hang in there!