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Bytemeister, in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

Yes, in the form of dead birds and bats.

Personally, I think wind turbines look cool.

A_Very_Big_Fan, in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

I think they’re pretty tbh. There’s a huge stretch of them in a field I drive through sometimes, and at night I like to just stop for a second and watch 95% of them all flash their light on top in sync across an impressive distance.

And sometimes there’s one or two flashing out of sync in a weird rhythm and I assume it’s like an error code which I think is pretty interesting

Adi2121, in Your greatest weakness becomes your greatest strength. How is your life different?

I’m not really sure what my biggest weakness is, but I’ll just say its my crippling fear of asking people for stuff. So now, either people ask me for things, or whatever I ask other people to do is immediately done? More confusing than a strength I’d say.

RampantParanoia2365, in What sci-fi-esque inventions are the most plausible and could happen soonest?

…not teleportation.

AceFuzzLord, in Your greatest weakness becomes your greatest strength. How is your life different?

Well, now that I don’t absolutely suck at talking to strangers and don’t fumble my words, my life just got a lot easier.

cascadingsymmetry, (edited ) in Your greatest weakness becomes your greatest strength. How is your life different?

I can digest any food at all without bloating, gas or suddenly urgent toilet trips.

noughtnaut, in What sci-fi-esque inventions are the most plausible and could happen soonest?
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Clarke’s 3001 had a whole post script about all the sci-fi elements that had actually been realised since he wrote 2001 (back in 1968). It’s rather an interesting list, but unfortunately my copy of the book is buried deep in a moving box atm. so I’m not going to quote it.

Shortstack, in Why are there so many apps that could be websites?

I always assumed the reason was to get more tendrils into your phone for that sweet sweet data $$$ and allowing themselves more control over shoving notifications in your face.

Do I sound bitter?

brlemworld, in What sci-fi-esque inventions are the most plausible and could happen soonest?

Universal translator. Google buds basically do this already.

jpreston2005, in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

Windmills are awesome. While traveling in Europe, I saw a massive wind farm off the coast of Sweden, cool as hell. Then I took a hike, and ended up at the base of one of these giant behemoths! Still cool.

The only visual pollution that irritates me is advertisements and billboards. I hate them passionately.

Gamoc, in Your greatest weakness becomes your greatest strength. How is your life different?

The world is invaded by day walker vampires somehow. Most of the human population is dead or turned, those remaining live under a cloud of distrust and paranoia - anyone could be a vampire. even the people you know could’ve been turned since you last saw them.

I don’t notice. Because of social anxiety, I stayed indoors.

Witchfire, (edited ) in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?
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Windmills look pretty nice. I’ve only ever seen the “visual pollution” argument made by rich, entitled Karens and Fox News drones.

FollyDolly, in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?
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There are windmills all over the place here and I love seeing them. To me this is what the future should look like. Poeple have used windmills for centuries, why stop now?

jpreston2005, in What sci-fi-esque inventions are the most plausible and could happen soonest?

Fusion generator reactors are getting closer and closer with each breakthrough. Countries are routinely putting big money behind these projects, and it’s conceivable that we see this within our lifetime.

Experiments were recently successful in freezing a rat kidney, thawing it out after 100 days, and surgically re-implanting it. It worked. This breakthrough could be the thing needed to allow for human hibernation aboard long term spaceflights. (Powered by cold fusion, naturally)

Quantum computing is very interesting, and could be a gateway-breakthrough that leads to all sorts of miraculous inventions. The ability of a super computer to precisely model interactions between molecules and protein folding, reliably allowing for the continued improvement to, literally, every drug we use today.

CRISPR, Genetic screenings, and the ability to regrow autologous transplants from host tissue is fascinating. Having to donate organs may become a thing of the past.

Pyroglyph, in Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?
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I would much rather look at wind turbines than smog.

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