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It’s actually allowed on some 2-way, but 1-lane streets. (Yes, such streets exist.) People typically park on the same side of the street as their residence no matter which way they’re traveling.

Costco-related: if you’re at the gas station, pull up to the pump with your fuel door on the same side as the pump. Pulling the fuel nozzle across your vehicle and to the opposite side is dumb, and if someone needs to drive past while you’re pumping gas, that’s another ~3 feet of space lost as they have to navigate

“but the draft was ended after Vietnam.”

im all for this

You’re not wrong... “bastions of equality” was a bit tongue-in-cheek

So Russia cheats, and likely hasn’t honored it for years, and we respond with a missile test, and you say we are all worse off for it because we show our strength?

Sure, makes sense. Putin will definitely respond with fear when we send him a strongly worded letter indicating he needs to stop cheating.

The only reason

For me the choice is easy and already made. Stop thinking that common sense will rise and that someone else will fix it, start doing it yourself.

Housing the homeless isn’t going to get the political “middle” to swing Blue in 2020.

If you have to ask...

I mean, it seems like that goes both ways, no?

Stop the auto-play videos with sound already, I’m going to complain in every comment.

People need to know that it’s a two way street. Conservatives use it for their usual racist BS but civil rights groups also can use that info to combat injustice and inequalities. #GetCountedGetYours

Hell even post-tension slabs have rebar for blowout protection and things like that... The floors in this building almost have to be PT based on what I can see for the amount of columns they used... The spans look way too large and there ain’t enough main steel to be using slabs on deck... Looking at pictures on the

From a Market Emergence POV, the reason the big guys are holding back a bit is because they recognize that we’re at the Moment of Truth for The Early Adopters... there’s a good case to be made that EV’s sold to this point are primarily “Early Adoption” buys. Several things indicate this:

Uchida worked overseas for Renault and Samsung in South Korea. And he studied theology at Doshisha University

So GM makes two full size trucks (that 100% cannibalize from each other) the Silverado and Sierra. And if you add those two up, they sold more of them than Ram or Ford:

“I don’t see how vast parking lots are bad for the environment”

Inventor of agriculture: Now we can have food without having to look for it.