If you're so smart to observe what the problem your facing is, and have the money to retire tomorrow and be a yoga teacher and find a partner, go do it?
Absolutely. With all the air tags in my family, I think I'm completely desensitized to the beeping and notifications. I really doubt I would notice if I was being stalked.
Probably larger than that. If they’re 200m from the transformer, 400A service requires (3) 1000kcmil cables per leg. 100m drops it to (3) 350kcmil which is still pretty beefy
I went to college in Corvallis OR, which is near Camp Adair. One of these concrete bunkers still stands there. One of my roommates was a local and said it used to house a supercomputer. I guess he was right..
It's a fair comment, and I had to reflect on why it seemed bad to me, when I've done much worse commutes on a bus for a software job. I guess it's that you're supposed to be there for a passion, but you're in snow gear, on a wet bus, in the cold, for minimum wage, and 30 minutes is the best case - probably more like 45-50 - only to work for people who make much more money than you, go to places you see but can't afford, who don't understand the local culture, and generally act like they're better. I realize this happens all over, but most workers are seasonal and doing it for a short time as a so-called once-in-a-lifetime experience. I actually took some time off college to do this 10 years ago, and 3 friends and I were able to get a large-ish home in a big ski town within walking distance to the mountain. It was great. We did have friends that drove in from the next town over, but I always felt bad for them, that they were wasting time during this short year. It sucks that that's the default in Ketchum. But I know skiing has only gotten more popular, and maybe this is just the new reality in certain places.
For the large-scale tonnage using bioscience to create protein is incredibly capital, energy and water-intensive.
If you could do it anaerobically, that would help on the energy front, but there's big limit on volumetric efficiency (cell density/tankturn) of anaerobic.
For aerobics, maintaining lab-scale OTRs in 200m and larger reactors is very very power-intensive. kLa is a power-law relationship with power-input