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  • It’s funny how sometimes one word changes the entire sentence and other times it has basically no effect at all

    Can actually mess up quite a few words and still successfully communicate which I think is just great

    Not sure how flexible other languages are about that kinda stuff

  • As a native English speaker foreigners often have better technical English because they have to learn the actual rules of grammar properly

    We don’t actually get a thorough education in America for our own language. Some people do but most just get the basics and the rest is on us to absorb

  • Maybe but the English havnt yet invented it at all

  • Maybe the billionaires can buy some advanced tech manufacturing facilities and whatnot 🤷‍♀️

  • Thanks Obama 😴

  • Article is so desperate to not mention it and make it out like the dingos mattered

  • she drowned and they had nothing to do with it

  • I’ve seen them buried in some hurricane prone areas here but not many of them. I don’t think they’d need to bury most of the high voltage lines as those are easy to maintain above ground but there are a lot of disaster prone areas that could benefit from residential power being buried locally

    So yes we’d need to be smart about choosing the appropriate places for it but nearly all the places that could use it dont because $$

  • I call these kinds of meals deluxe hospital meals

    Looks great

  • There are ways to do it that are not so terrible but the preplanning is immense and it would be difficult to implement in many places that are filled with lots of underground utilities already

    I’ve also seen a few people around me bury the line from the pole to their house so it probably has to be done piecemeal like that if at all

  • Is that the real cost differential? Someone else said it’s only 5-7x more expensive which doesn’t sound that bad

    Not to discount the significance of such expenses but 5-7x is way different than 100x the expense

    also the value of lost power can be significant, if someone dies you lose all their economic output for life and some people can work from home so even a few hundred people losing power could add up and have been worth paying for underground cables

  • I will boldly go where others might not

    Data and Worf are tied for best character

    Everyone else are great but don’t have the same depth of character

  • Plant 28 apple trees (world of Warcraft) 🤑🤑🤑

    Plant 28 apple trees (stardew valley) 😴😴😴

    Plant 28 apple trees (real life) 😱😱😱

  • Data is tied for best character on the show

  • Well there are many compelling reasons but they all seem to be countered with “but that’s expensive”

    So I think it’s fair to say it’s primitive because the reason for use is it’s the cheapest solution to the problem of power delivery

  • I guess unless you plan the community to have underground lines to begin with it’s just a no go?

  • I think it’s probably reasonable to run the large transmission lines open because they’re huge and easier to landscape but most people live in dense suburbs or cities (where they’re already underground)

    And most dense suburbs just have their power polls waiting precariously under trees which requires additional tree maintenance and is expensive to fix after a storm

    I agree there are places it wouldn’t make sense but it seems like nearly all the places where it would make sense still havnt bothered (cost, I know)

  • I was in a suburb once that had the lines running in an accessible plastic rectangle running between the sidewalk and road and it seemed pretty brilliant

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How come residential power lines aren't buried underground still?

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Is it when you govern from the capitol?

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    Hao Projection