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It is not a plant that Apple is opening but another campus down the street of the current campus. The plant they visited is not Apple but FlexTronics down the street to the campus and yes all they have been doing has been manufacturing MacPros. Only think new is they are getting ready for the new MacPro release. Apple is going to add 6-8k more jobs in Austin being the largest employer just ahead of Dell.

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Our old pal Lopez has took to Twitter yesterday to tut-tut people using the word extinction with respect to climate change  because it will not lead to the literally extinction of every human on earth (which, honestly, first off all, you 100% sure about that?)

 

A day later, he is 100% dug in on this and is on some Brett Stephens "when the twitter mob came for me" type shit. Very odd.

 

 

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33 minutes ago, Ricofoley said:

Our old pal Lopez has took to Twitter yesterday to tut-tut people using the word extinction with respect to climate change  because it will not lead to the literally extinction of every human on earth (which, honestly, first off all, you 100% sure about that?)

 

A day later, he is 100% dug in on this and is on some Brett Stephens "when the twitter mob came for me" type shit. Very odd.

 

 

Lopez:

 

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1 hour ago, Ricofoley said:

Our old pal Lopez has took to Twitter yesterday to tut-tut people using the word extinction with respect to climate change  because it will not lead to the literally extinction of every human on earth (which, honestly, first off all, you 100% sure about that?)

 

A day later, he is 100% dug in on this and is on some Brett Stephens "when the twitter mob came for me" type shit. Very odd.

 

 

And of course it wouldn't be trollpez if he weren't wrong.

 

Peak heat stress, quantified by the wet-bulb temperature TW, is surprisingly similar across diverse climates today. TW never exceeds 31 °C. Any exceedence of 35 °C for extended periods should induce hyperthermia in humans and other mammals, as dissipation of metabolic heat becomes impossible. While this never happens now, it would begin to occur with global-mean warming of about 7 °C, calling the habitability of some regions into question. With 11–12 °C warming, such regions would spread to encompass the majority of the human population as currently distributed. Eventual warmings of 12 °C are possible from fossil fuel burning.

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