KaiserPro says >"You can use propane for the refrigerant. The half-life in the atmosphere is pretty short. Its cheap, non toxic and fairly well understood."<
Also pretty fucking explosive. Propane, when released, flows to the ground and seeks the lowest level. Unlike natural gas (which rises), propane settles in valleys, nooks and crannies and waits for a spark.
Propane has been tested and, in the past, rejected as a refrigerant for these reasons. Once again, the fools of industry make another attempt to roll back nature to save a few dollars. We won't see the end of this until a few Whole Foods Stores and convenience stores explode with large number of deaths, whereupon the U.S. gummint will step in and say that they didn't mean it all along, that propane should never be used as a refrigerant and that industry is to blame.
I'm not stepping into another Whole Foods Store until well after this entire R-290 refrigeration scheme blows over (or better said, blows up):
I don't give a rat's ass whether Assange is a Russian asset or not: trying to drag him to the USA and prosecute him is criminal behavior, both in the USA and in most other countries.
What a political clusterfuck it is for the USA to be pursuing Assange today! The situation underscores how sick, twisted and psychopathic are his American pursuers.
After all who, through the Covid-19 panic, has maintained their integrity? FBI, CIA, NSA, CDC, DHS, NIH, governor Cuomo, universities, doctors, lawyers, presidents, and all governmental spokesmen have been revealed for what they are: politicians. And you know that old joke:
SirensOfTitan says >"It’s one of my favorite books! I have a first edition lying somewhere around my apartment."<
I too, use spare copies as doorstops. It is bulky enough and has a sufficiently commanding title so that people don't kick it (likely fearing it MAY bite back).
IIRC the average male farts 20 times a day. If he installed a voluntary workplace "collector", he would improve the office environment considerably (as well as improving climate change) and harvest methane for free.
For that special motorcyclist: how about a direct butt plug-in? A former co-worker especially fond of flatulent foods could likely get 10 km from a bean burrito.
"To summarise, I would not say ASP.NET is inherently more secure than Classic ASP, except for the fact that newbie developers are less likely to create an XSS vulnerable website in ASP.NET."
Working for them simply fills time during which you're losing value, so turn down the offer. Even at a higher rate you should refuse unless they promise a move to other skill sets soon.
Also pretty fucking explosive. Propane, when released, flows to the ground and seeks the lowest level. Unlike natural gas (which rises), propane settles in valleys, nooks and crannies and waits for a spark.
www.bing.com/search?q=propane+refrigerant+explosion
Propane has been tested and, in the past, rejected as a refrigerant for these reasons. Once again, the fools of industry make another attempt to roll back nature to save a few dollars. We won't see the end of this until a few Whole Foods Stores and convenience stores explode with large number of deaths, whereupon the U.S. gummint will step in and say that they didn't mean it all along, that propane should never be used as a refrigerant and that industry is to blame.
I'm not stepping into another Whole Foods Store until well after this entire R-290 refrigeration scheme blows over (or better said, blows up):
https://bpnews.com/feature-articles/propane-refrigerant-what...
Is R-290 (refrigerant composed of CO2 and propane) flammable/explosive?:
https://www.bing.com/search?q=r-290+flammable