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Are bidets expected to completely replace toilet paper?

Where do you live? I’m game.

Headspace for days. Leg space, not so much.

well, well, well.... welcome to the 2 alfa club. friend. 

You could not be farther from the truth. I own both Alfa’s and they have abysmal knee room. I’m 5'5" and I lie all the time saying I’m 5'6". I have no tall proportions on my body, and my wife is smaller than me and we both feel the cars are tiny and cramped.

His message reads different than you’ve interpreted. I believe he is saying he keeps 20K on hand, not he uses 20K. Also he directly stated,I’ve spent less than 20k on my ‘08 gallardo in the past 3 years.” 20/3 = 6.667k per year, which monthly is $500. For arguably one of the most beautiful cars of the last 50

Canada has great incentives for homeowners like getting an expedited visa and citizenship application. Have a few major international business hubs like Vancouver and Toronto means lots of rich internationals will gladly come in and pay silly money for Canadian real estate. Their is a nearly never ending supply of

Please explain further. What’s the issue with leasing?

Please provide any example when thoughtfulness was exercised regarding his financial spending. His frequent vacationing to Mar-a-Lago, his business dealings and his documented spending habits suggest the contrary. 

This is actually pretty nice. A lot of valuable lessons here. Batteries are usually pretty simple arrangements, its the circuitry (and the management) that makes them wild to make/design and keeps them out of reach of the average consumer.

I have no personal thoughts on pouch vs cylindrical. But from an engineering point of view cylinder cells are fantastic for managing heat and this primarily means they don’t expand. An cylinder cell will have very little swell and can take drops much better. They also have a harder shell.

hey, we’re worser at emotions two.

Battery engineer: my understanding is the deep partnerships with Panasonic and the long term R&D that was done by Samsung (and other cell manufacturers) means technology should be available to all. The big leg up Tesla has is the manufacturing of these cells, either they will be the group who sells these cells to the

Vastly underappreciated. 

See my reply to Hayden below. I’ve seen this a few times and shed some light on why they owe on the loan. 

This isn’t as simple as you’ve made it out to be. Many investments are structured as a loan with a vesting schedule. Essentially this stipulates that your loan matures into an investment, and if you do not mature into said investment by an agreed upon date, the company owes the loan and interest back on the loan.

This isn’t quite what is happening. As the cost of US steel and other US commodoties and non-engineered solutions have gone up their local customers have sought out other sources. American companies see that american steel is expensive and so they shop for canadian, japanese, chinese and other steels. At some point

I have both a ‘17 Giulia Ti and an ‘18 Stelvio, got both in May on the same day. The sentiments expressed by C&D match mine exactly. I have had the cars for 5 months each. When I bought the cars they weren’t able to send me the Giulia for 3 weeks because of the number of recalls on it that needed to be fixed before