Good point, I’ll have to keep that in mind. I would think that after the initial temperature equalization, it shouldn’t be an issue as long as the temp remains relatively stable afterward, so in theory, if the rate of the initial equalization is gradual enough, I would think it wouldn’t cause any long-term issues.
Though that does depend on how exactly any possible solutions would work, and how controlled they could be. I might just re-evaluate after I get the insulation work done.
Hey, that’s [object Object] to you!
Well-put. Compare Bill Nye, who comes across as highly intelligent, yet still relatable and likable, in large part because his Science Guy character tends to be a bit of a goof, and, more importantly, because he never talks down to his audience.
You know, years ago, I used to really like Neil before he adopted this “Well, ackchually…” shtick over scientific inaccuracies in works of fiction. I find him absolutely insufferable now. It’s the same kind of brainworms as CinemaSins.
I like the concept here, but I think the presentation could be built up a bit. Something like “What’s the world’s leading cause of dry skin? A towel” perhaps?
As far as CEO takes go, it’s better than most, at least at face value. However, the idea that C-suites can learn how to get wage workers to “buy-in to the company’s mission” by “empathizing” with them is… suspect.
The obvious conclusion of empathizing with one’s employees should be that said employees are best motivated by a fair, living wage, but I can just as easily see this kind of thing being used to justify those idiotic corporate culture initiatives that think the occasional pizza party is a valid substitute for proper pay because “we’re a family” or whatever.
I know they say all press is good press, but I don’t know if Pringles wants their brand to be associated with a cardboard tube full of shit…
I just found this community the other day, and it honestly reminds me of https://screenshotsofdespair.tumblr.com , a blog I’ve followed and enjoyed for years now. It’s not quite the same in intent, but the vibes definitely match. Glad I’ve found this!
The college I went to had a bar right off campus called The Library, named for similar reasons.
I mean I guess it’s a little bit of that, but it’s also kinda self-deprecating at the same time, seemingly self-aware that his own belief in Bigfoot is a little unhinged. To me at least, it comes off as much more lighthearted than the “I’m with stupid people” shirt.