Wanted to upvote you, but accidentally clicked the link. Whooops.
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Oh, no no, I was talking about the down votes that you've been receiving. My bad!
Doesn't matter, it's fun to see how far you can bend definitions (and I did go rather far with that one).
Also, I'm not sure where those down votes are coming from. Showerthoughts don't need to be fully logical, taking all edge cases into account, etc. After all, it's just a showerthought to discuss and joke/awe about.
In that case, you'd never see anything through anything but a "screen" because of the lens in your eye. (Using the definition of "screen" to be a "barrier", which in this case provokes a transformation, or projection, of light.)
That's fair. Better than running fillers until then. Plus, One piece has been running pretty steady the past ~20 years with few breaks.
Ideally, a .mp4, or any other non-executable file format, would not be able to execute rogue code on your computer, but the programs you use to open the files with might have security flaws which allow rogue code execution if done right.
You might have a hypothetical file, which might not be dangerous if opened with VLC, but which exploits a flaw in, say, Windows Media Player version x.y.z to execute a payload.
Sorry, for not including any examples, I'm currently not at the PC.
In other words: OP is barking up the wrong tree as the EVs have little to no correlation with the non-EV-related carbon footprint of the EV owners.
Unless, of course, if OP is implying that EVs are too hard to acquire for the less wealthy consumers, though I somehow doubt that.
Are people wealthier because they own an EV, or are people who own an EV generally wealthier?
I think i read that fighter pilots need to be able to identify a plane in one frame at 300 fps, and that the theoretical limit of the eye is 1000+ fps.
Though, whether the brain can manage to process the data at 1000+ fps is questionable.
Hurr hurr, I'm gonna plot f(x,y)=x^2+y^3 where y=x for x limit inf. Checkmate science!
Edit: the graph isn't actually linear, man, and here I just thought it'd be that easy. :(
This is the way!
Way simpler than using any GUI tool or somehow recreating the partition and manually copying the files.
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