howlinghobo
howlinghobo t1_j6fvt6u wrote
Reply to comment by Yakobee in LPT-A creative way of punishing children, is to get the them to write a 100 words about a topic and print it for you. It can be something about their life, interests, or goals. It will engage them for just a short time. Keep and later return in a folder. Parents can use instead of grounding. by Ricwil12
Are kids that easy to manipulate?
If they were given tv as punishment would they hate tv?
If they were given homework as a reward would they love homework?
howlinghobo t1_itxtma7 wrote
Reply to comment by Ineedavodka2019 in International scientists find Earth is ‘unequivocally’ in midst of climate emergency. The report shows new data illustrating increasing frequency of extreme heat events, rising global tree cover loss because of fires, and a greater prevalence of the mosquito-borne dengue virus. by Wagamaga
Yes I too hope somebody else solves this collective problem without any effort or cost from me.
howlinghobo t1_it3t4xg wrote
Reply to comment by blackraven36 in The End of Moore’s Law: Silicon computer chips are nearing the limit of their processing capacity. But is this necessarily an issue? Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies by CPHfuturesstudies
That's exactly what Moore's Law is though
>Moore's law is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years.
howlinghobo t1_j6fzjos wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in LPT-A creative way of punishing children, is to get the them to write a 100 words about a topic and print it for you. It can be something about their life, interests, or goals. It will engage them for just a short time. Keep and later return in a folder. Parents can use instead of grounding. by Ricwil12
I mean if those things were possible it would be weird for them not to be central tools.