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True, which is why tremendous shares of sole owners need reform. People keep saying that shares are fully realized money until it’s pulled, and when it’s pulled you lose controlling interest, etc etc.

What is the expression... A broken clock can be right twice a day?

Came to say the same thing - Putin in his early years was nothing but a mid-level bureaucrat. If the stories of the most famous deep cover KGB agent Jack Barsky, Putin’s boss at the time said there was nothing special at all - in simpler terms merely competent.

I think that would be the best implementation 

I wonder if the comic bubbles are in the show or just in the trailer.

I am by no means an expert in this field, but with cursory knowledge of the general process I believe that Neon/Helium air separation units have an exclusive high pressure tank process that then produces low-quality O2 as a byproduct. Maybe if you have the 2-tank process before the O2 production this could be an

I am sure that is the case in some places, but in a lot of European countries and Japan I visit passports tend to be held at hotel lock boxes while you are a guest.  It’s a way for them to ensure they are paid without the guests skipping town, but I did hear rumors that they also hold it for police in case something

That is the case, in the US and in the EU at least. Any monetary transactions must be declared and pertinent taxation applies, but it is a good place to smuggle funds I guess.

In my inexperienced eye, that would appear to be market manipulation.

In Michigan 2-day is almost an afterthought, I have been a lot in 1-day.

In Michigan 2-day is almost an afterthought, I have been a lot in 1-day.

Not sure about your math, 802.11N topped out around 433Mbps, maybe you are getting N and AC confused?  AC (Wifi 5 - first to use 5Ghz) and AX (Wifi 6) are what pushed speeds into the giga range - with a lot of caveats such as range. You are right about the 50Gbps trunk though.

Some 1st gen N-routers did have that limitation but was quickly upgraded to handle multiple connections as more antennas were placed on the devices. It was a X.1 modification of the standard if memory serves, but too lazy to pull it up.

I believe your intuition is right, not many people will see this at all when the spec does filter down to user devices (2-3 years minimum availability on most used devices - maybe longer with chip shortage).

Got blinded by one just this past weekend from a truck on the other side of the divided highway.

You are correct, it is a Fed tax rebate, not discount - thanks for the correction. That is a dubious distinction on a couple of fronts:

Did you even read the rest of my post? THEY DON’T PAY RETAIL, anywhere.

Correct, predicted average increase over the next 10 years is 6-8% per year. The loan stabilizes your monthly payments, plus if installed this year equipment and any electrical you need to do in your house gets a 26% discount.

There is no place that I know of today that as a 1:1 buy back of power. There were some very early day incentives like that from what I hear, but those have long since expired. Most buybacks are at or under most calculated “wholesale” rates. Look up any net metering contract in the country and will not see a retail

Two problems, mostly because I don’t think you have read enough of what is actually happening on the subsidy and billing side.

Cleaning the seals that connect around the window helps, don’t use regular soap as this can further dry out the seals. I have had success with 303 refreshing the seals (along with reviving plastic fade on panels) if applied every 3 months or so. I use it whenever I do a full head to tail handwash.