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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

Sugar can also be useful as a substitute for the fuel source within gunpowder. Everyone forgets that these trade routes also were protecting potassium nitrate / saltpeter mining operations. https://t.co/TWJdN0dIKV https://t.co/4WjNq8eyhd https://t.co/VyS86cDLKF

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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I know the complete supply chain and owners of every factory and company that made my cotton T-shirt. I avoid added sugar like the plauge. I am looking at growing my own tobacco.

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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Bird shit turned into fire arms.https://t.co/DS40Gk2Wv3

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 7 years ago

Death by artificial bird shithttps://t.co/ZduksW5rak

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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You can grow your own sugar beets.https://t.co/BWL49dSAU1https://t.co/HKMIbfu4Mx

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 6 years ago

In farming, forces behind the trend was Cost gravity. Amplification of output due to cheap fertilizer. Mining bird shit, then synthetics / mining mountains. In service economy, driving force is also price gravity. Technology lowers barriers = low friction = cheap effort.

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

The history of the world can be described in terms of trade routes and soil.https://t.co/KCdLoEvrjX

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 6 years ago

I wish more people understood stocks and flows models of how food inputs and costs, perishability, wastes, and storage all have to balance out with availability and shipping.

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

No one really gets it. I have only understood but a sliver.https://t.co/IOZ5GS4t7t

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 8 years ago

I literally have "Guns, Germs, and Steel" on my desk sitting next to Emile Durkheim's collected works. My specific interest was trying to figure out why Sociology seems to ignore biological framing of the mind. It's really cool to see someone else is exploring it like me!

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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Unwinding the clock and imagining alternate futures.https://t.co/3mZxhd0ROi

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

I will destroy the foundations of modern science if it means I can fix my demons, so help me god.https://t.co/8jhyHDOkCM

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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Tracking the spread of ideas as they creep across land, sea, and air.https://t.co/f2B0byOmHt

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UltimApe@ultimape• about 7 years ago

Studying Darwin's early childhood and collegiate career, you quickly see how Museums influenced his early habits of collecting and identifying species of plants. A cultural interest in fossils and working in museums influenced how he was able to reach conclusions that he made.

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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Death eaters.https://t.co/ZInZvljczu

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 8 years ago

The Perez Tech Cycle = speed up of information flow.human<dog<horse<steamboat<newspaper<railroad<car<radio<tv<emailhttps://t.co/APBj8jkAD4

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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I know the name of one of the technicians that likely worked on the factory that build the GPS guided tractor that planted the cotton in America soil.https://t.co/BpGWQHcz18

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

I know the complete supply chain and owners of every factory and company that made my cotton T-shirt. I avoid added sugar like the plauge. I am looking at growing my own tobacco.

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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I, T-shirt.https://t.co/cA5vtePHxS

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

One grain of corn at a time.https://t.co/yKgy7tkBAz

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 8 years ago

How many hands - robotic or otherwise - have touched that grain of corn? Dozens? Hundreds?Did it get shipped across the ocean?

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

We are blind to the labor that goes into the food we eat, the wood that houses us. The microbes that accumulate iron that build our car.https://t.co/KjAaqlqPoe

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago

@sirsfurther @enkiv2 Pencils aren't hard. Its the mass production that is hard.

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
Replying to @ultimape

Geologic Time.https://t.co/ptITnCJsqYI don't want to see the world from a bird's eye view. I wonder what it is like to see as a god.

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UltimApe@ultimape• over 4 years ago
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A death march. I see a death march.https://t.co/e1iuLEutpp

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UltimApe@ultimape• almost 7 years ago

I have no delusions of being able to fight back Moloch, but I wish it didn't involve so much suffering.https://t.co/1EYLid4EpB

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