I was just being silly, the headline sounded funny to me without context.
soupcat
you can't see it, but having a ghost dance in front of you is evidence of a haunting
It didn't take me too long at all, maybe a week or so, granted I'm just using it for english. I've gotten a lot faster since then but about a week to get comfortable using it.
I can't go back to a regular phone keyboard anymore, it's just so much nicer to use, I would fat finger and have to correct so much on regular keyboards, but now it's almost never.
Hope you enjoy it!
Well I'm glad they all had fun dressing up and playing as leaders.
That sounds pretty silly, the real changes need to come from the ways we generate our electricity, not how individuals use it. I'm mostly just surprised activists managed to affect policy at all, though. But still that sounds more misguided than malicious.
It's a pretty neat game.
hurrah, now let's just hope they do like 100 times more of that, and maybe enact some actual meaningful climate policy and we'll be fine.
Absofruitly. Sounds like the perfect thing for your use case. Only downside is it's another thing to carry around, but if that's not an issue I vote yay.
Seems like the sort of thing governments should be incentivising.
Who knows what their intentions are, but they're still spreading a good message. And to be fair there is a difference between a fairly lax work from home policy and wanting to work from home permanently. It could also just be a smaller company where they don't really have official policies for things that haven't come up yet.
I feel like you're just having imaginary arguments in your head with people who don't exist. This is a net win for everyone because it means less people suffering in extreme conditions and it also puts pressure on companies and people with money to slow climate change.
Maybe there's some weird people out there who want others to suffer but I doubt that's anywhere near representative of climate activists.
Joe