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The MPG numbers tossed around for trucks goes against the intended use of trucks - they were designed for Towing & Hauling of items.

I disagree... I have a 1997 4WD F-250 with the old 7.3L powerstroke and I regularly turn 18 - 20 mpg. I don’t think it is a stretch that 20 years of tech, a smaller v6 and lighter truck would hit 30.

Because people are greedy and foolish.

Yeah, I’m sympathetic to people facing high rental costs, and I’m very rarely on the side of landlords, but if you can’t afford to live in a place without breaking the law or the terms of your rental agreement, condominium or co-op by-laws, or other governing documents, then you need to find housing that either

Yep, and this is just going to lead to Lease agreements that specifically disallow AirBnB and other similar services instead of the generic subletting (and likely blacklisting people that do it). To be honest, if I were renting out a place I’d be highly pissed if someone was AirBnBing the place that ended up being

““We are pleased with the court’s decision that ensures Airbnb can continue to support tenant hosts who use our platform to help pay the bills.”

Text and crazy fine detail, mainly. Higher resolutions really shine when viewing stuff like cityscapes.

I don’t really get it either. HDR and wide color gamut actually make sense. Higher resolution so I can better see the sweaty arm pits and blocked pores does not make sense.

Your comments are getting more pathetic. It’s funny and sad to watch.

If you come up with an intelligent response let me know. Think about it and try again.

Nope. Sounds pretty dumb to me. It’s not the water it’s the commentary around it that I find silly.

So, let me see if I understand the source of your venom. Rich people have money. Some enterprising people realized that Barnum was right and that there really is a sucker born every minute so they decided to sell rain water to the aforementioned rich people thus making money for themselves and the people they employ

I’ll never understand liberal jealousy. If you put in the same amount of work the rich do, you might have the same success.

You’re missing the part where “we can take their money” isn’t possible. 

I live in a rural area, so 99% of the water I drink is “raw” water. Unfiltered and unchanged - just pumped from the ground. It tastes different than city water, and it’s colder. In my opinion it tastes better than city water, but I grew up drinking it, so it’s what I’m used to.

Seeing as he closed with “/not a Tesla fan”, I’m going to assume he’d react exactly the same way.

Why the fuck do you want this guy to short BTC so much? He’s said he doesn’t want to take part in risky markets. He didn’t say “I am certain bitcoin will crash 70% in the next three weeks”.

Investments are not a video game. If you want to pay off your mortgage and plan for your retirement, you take things slow. If you don’t mind going back to eating ramen in a studio apartment, then you pursue volatile markets, such as cryptocurrencies.

Regarding your final couple paragraphs, I work at a nuclear plant where drones are generally not allowed. But they are used very occasionally to calibrate a radar installation. Not something I probably would have thought about prior to seeing it done. For reasons like that, it’s good to have an out for drones to be

Well, it is a leading cause of drowning, so there’s that.