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It is an act of war, but there is a huge material difference between invading and blockading.


In the Cuba context, the military thinking was that a blockade (an act of war) would lead to very quickly to a response and hence, open conflict, so why not initiate conflict with the strategic benefit of a surprise attack. The important part is that they acknowledged that a blockade was so severe, that a response was both likely and in a sense justified (though the latter is not important if you are rational).

Thankfully both leaders at least eventually recognized the cost of such a conflict and stopped following the insane logic of escalation to annihilation.

I make no equivalence between Putin's invasion and a "SWIFT blockade". I'm focusing on the foreseeable outcomes, not any sense of what is "justified".


Why is it any more shameful than German BMWs or securing Germany’s gas?

So far the Germans haven't given up anything meaningful that they don't already have. Not a cubic cm of gas has turned away. All they’ve done is delay future flows from NS2.


This is very important. But there’s a good solution (last paragraph).

Our old house, built in the 1920s had been basically sealed. Since it was only 1600 sqft and had no air ducts, the rooms were small and got terribly icky. Id crack the window open in the winter to get rid of the humidity (in PA, so hardly mild winter).

You have to realize that a lot of moisture from those those 8 tall glasses of water you’re supposed to drink leave your body as vapor. I think I’ve read half the water you expel is through your lungs [citation needed]?

If your house is sealed this water has no where to go. If there’s four of you it gets bad very quickly. This moisture eventually will escape through your drywall, into your insulation and finally through the cracks of tour siding; but that means materials that should be kept dry aren’t

Our new house is very drafty and I dont plan to fix that until I instal a heat exchanger. The air in the new house is much better, and despite being at least double in size our bills have only doubled (ie the added draftiness doesn’t seem to have had that big an effect)

The solution is a heat exchanger. This is a device that exhaust stale air and replacing it with fresh air while passing through a heat exchanger. You can have very large air flows with the outside almost free energetically.


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