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        Directed by Darren Aronofsky? Weird as shit.

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          I hadn’t even noticed that. Yeah, weird idea…

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          Yeah, it’s amazing how much of a pass Vegas gets about the complete lack of sustainability. Like, for instance, I don’t know, having tons of thirsty tourists and gigantic pools in the middle of a freaking desert! Kinda nuts…

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              Thanks for that, I definitely learned some. I’m not surprised that it takes some smart thinking to get this to even be remotely possible, and it’s interesting to read what smart thinking goes into it. I was at Lake Mead recently, and it was impressive to be explained how much it had receded over the past few years, and how much of a strain on it Vegas keeps putting despite the mitigation. I wonder how long before it just runs out, if it does; and what happens next.

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                Yeah it’s painful seeing how low it is. I lived there back in '99 which meant I also got to drive/ride over the damn itself. Good times.

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            The US has terrible land management in general. You build these huge sprawling cities made of low density suburbs, both wasting productive farmland in the east and isolated in the middle of the desert in the west. It’s all completely nuts.

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              I grew up in Europe, and the major difference with Europe is that there is almost no scarcity of productive farmland almost anywhere in the US. Besides in desert areas, you’re always a reasonably drivable distance away from very cheap and vast farmland. It wouldn’t make sense to optimize for a resource that is so far from being scarce. Basically, we mostly build with low density, because, well, we can afford it in resources, and it’s nicer, so why not.

              That includes the west, there is also a massive amount of productive farmland in the west. California is actually the number one US state in agricultural revenue.

              Most cities developed in the desert are not particularly impressive, just because of the lack of resources indeed. Albuquerque is half a million people. Reno is half of that. That’s tiny as far as North American cities go. In general, it doesn’t make sense to build too ambitiously around there indeed.

              … well, except Las Vegas. Las Vegas I can’t make sense of. That place just makes no sense to exist.

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        Damn, that’s going to be worth a lot of shower piss, that’s for sure!

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    I litterly built that place, we erected the steel. I did my job, don’t know about the electricians though 😂😂😂

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      That wouldn’t be an electrician’s fault. This is an error in windows. Realistically it would prob be the fault of some unknown programmer

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        Sorry, but you can’t know that. A bluescreen is often caused by hardware errors, like faulty RAM modules and so on. In theory this could absolutely be caused by an unstable energy supply that could be the fault of an electrician. I am not saying that this is likely, but we cannot know.

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        Eh, I just wanted to poke at the electricians. No hate, just fun!

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    This is the blue orb of death, very different

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    That orb desevers some pondering.

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    I am having a hard time reasoning why companies use windows for such things. Sure it’s convenient and has a great (size, not that the economy is good) economy. But the OS is bs when it comes to stability.

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    What is this? Did they remake the sphere from Expo 2017, but in Vegas?

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      Shit, we’d better get IT out to Neptune fast. Who knows what having an unresponsive planet will do to the solar system?

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    My lifetime goal has been to speed run Super Metroid on the biggest screens possible… So far, I’m up to 12’ x 20’. Anybody want to hook me up

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    This looks like it would make a hilarious Akira edit