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"The Week" is a great magazine for this purpose.


All the while pumping more and more carbon into the air and hurtling into bigger and bigger weather disasters.


Since 1950, the US has increased CO2 output by 102%. In that same time period, China has increased by 5,600%.

Since 2005, the US has decreased carbon output by 17%, and China has increased by 93%. They emit 124% more Co2 annually than the US does.

American manufacturing is not the issue when it comes to carbon emissions, China is.


US, stop that polluting! US Looks at China Well they started it!


I also solved it by hand many years ago but I think I never realized there was another layer to it! I was pretty proud of myself when I solved it so I’m pretty sure I kept my hand-written solution somewhere — will have to dig it up again!


What a strange take! Not an expert (or even a beginner) in this area by any means, but I definitely learned a lot, and I thought the author pretty clearly laid out why they think this probiotic may not be good for your body. Did we read the same blog post?


Hmm, what is it that I needed to know? And what does the info box tell me? As another simpleton in this world, I did not understand this comment.

> Jean Marc Ah-Sen is the author of Grand Menteur, In the Beggarly Style of Imitation, and Kilworthy Tanner. He lives in Toronto.


I have a similar problem -- the Google Maps country I got is China, and the C is already 100 -- how do multiply it "down" to 35? Can I do parenthetical math similar to what a sibling comment suggested?

Update: I found the answer in another comment -- I can make the c lowercase! Thank you HN!


FYI for others -- from https://www.usds.gov/apply I understand that only US citizens (not even permanent residents) are considered.


The typo (Strange -> Strangle) gives this comment a very surreal vibe.


But where do you think such an AI will come from? It will be able to do that only because it will have been trained on a lot of data.


So people will just lie and say they came up with it. Problem solved. Lots of lying.


I'm sure this was a typo, but I don't think you meant "condemned." Maybe "commended"?


i laughed at seeing that above too - who knows? in other industries it's common to lay the crap on the new guy but haven't experienced that as much in software


Refreshed before I commented to say this and saw your comment labelled "0 minutes ago". :)


Commended. Yes. Stupid autocomplete on the phone.


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