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I noticed this today! I was getting tired of seeing this crap on my feed. Especially with all the thats going on. What was strange is I don’t “like” anything related to these things nor do I click on any links or videos related to them. Maybe it’s because of the acquaintances I keep around on my friends list? Or the

Could ban domestic cats first. But yea, site placement for turbines in regards to migratory patterns is a factor in site selection now. At least they are trying. https://www.fws.gov/birds/bird-enthusiasts/threats-to-birds.php

This. This is what cracks me up about most of the commenters here. They really only represent maaaaybe 1% of the people who come into the dealer. The majority of the time we are making sure Grandma can make it to bingo or Karen can get little Bobby-Sue to soccer practice. They don’t care, nor do they want to know

Strangely it shows this was tested on enveloped and unenveloped “seasonal virus” as well as bacteriophages. Why it wasn’t mentioned here?...well. Anyway heres a link to Honda’s page on it and it has the tables with the institution and method of testing standards. https://www.honda.co.jp/ACCESS/nbox/carcaring/kurumask/

To be fair this kind of filter is supposed to be used in recirculation mode. So, it’s not being tasked with filtering out sars-CoV-2 that may or may not be outside the car. I imagine this is being targeted for those in ridesharing professions who are transporting strangers in their vehicle. Honda already demonstrated s

Well the car has body damage so I guess he probably should have insurance to begin with. Sounds like this individual makes a lot of bad decisions.

I’m sure they even thought of the hard consonant name Carnival to sound more manly/aggressive but yet keep on brand with the childrens

Not sure if the CC bills are the cause specifically but yea generally speaking January and early February are pretty slow in the shop for most people. We do usually have a big crush before the holidays as people are (usually) traveling and want to get everything squared away beforehand. The late winter slowdown could

Most new cars have very low profit for dealers but profit nonetheless. Very few are priced as loss leaders unless there is some sort of need to move old product. The true profit in sales lives in used cars but that can be volatile. Fixed operations (Service/Parts) is what keeps the business in business. They have loss

Me: Mom can we get a TVR Tuscan?

Yea the boundaries are pretty complicated. I’m not entirely sure what they own rights to there. Can’t find it on the parcel map. Texas Parks & Wildlife says its 2.6 acres there at the end of River/Salineno Rd. The trailer to the SW of the settling tank property is the caretakers of the property.

At least the farms near me in WA are mostly supplied by Vestas. They have several facilities in CO that make the blades, nacelles and towers. GE also supplies a lot of the turbines for the farms on this side of the rockies and theirs are also made domestically. Hell, it seems like wind turbines are the only big

It’s the second video in the article.

He initiated contact the first time and then jerked back over twice to try and hit the car again while crossing the line. Dude bragged about “Slamming that fucker” on his facebook even. But yea, the video you posted doesn’t show that as its shot from another car that is passing seconds before the collision happens.

Damn, that black truck must of been dodging an armadillo or something when he swerved and made contact with that white car.

Yep , in fact if I remember right Alaska’s first covid death was actually originally counted for King County before they fixed it.

I think a lot of those states got hit early and hard before anyone had discovered effective treatments. They ended up with a nice head start of deaths. Some things they were doing in the beginning ended up making people worse. I believe with better therapeutics being discovered in time the mortality rate is dropping

First off, AVE is awesome.

Psh, no love for Tumwater.

I’d like to think Microsoft and Walmart were doing just fine making their moves and Oracle didn’t give two shits. Suddenly Mr. Trump said the United States Treasury should receive a “very big proportion” of the sale price and all Oracle heard was Bribe. Then they were all like “You son of a bitch. I’m in.”