bigburito1
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bigburito1

my best tip for weird questions is to ask questions. if it’s a brainteaser always explain allowed how you’re working through it but if they give you a question like “What kind of Tree would you be?” it’s always better to ask questions as it shows you don’t make decisions without planning. “What Climate would I be

where can I buy one of these in the US? I get pizza enough that this would actually save me money in a year!

the real problem is that it’s going to be tough for BMW if Tesla actually starts producing model 3s in July. They’ll have a two-year head start on the Economy EV market. and while in 99% of cases their charging network isn’t going to be used by most buyers (since why charge somewhere else when you can plug it in at

honestly I think that face is gorgeous and practical.

judging by the angle of the front tires and the extra set of wheels on the back, I’m betting it would cost far more than a grand to correct that issue.

$600 a year on maintenance is incredibly low,

thats where the closes applications part comes in, if the car computer hits a point where it can no longer continue its base processes and must restart it runs exit functions to steer the vehicle safely to the side of the road and then reboots. the user would never need to regain control. that being said it is also

computers can still crash but they don’t crash like they used to, before you would get the Blue screen of death and have to restart the system yourself. now though? most modern OSs are designed to recover from crashes themselves and finish tasks to ensure safe reboot (win10 for instance in 99.99% of cases will save

actually it would still be able to do that at level 5, the only difference is that more than likely you would have to use the touchscreen to place a map marker and then override the “Road Rules” so that it can properly attempt the movement (or you could just map out the path you want the vehicle to take) still level 5

take your damn star!

I’ve got one (2014) and I can confirm that people say it either looks like a stormtrooper or a toaster.

considering I’ve lived in an area with multiple ISPs and they didn’t start speeding up until after they got classified as Class II I find this all complete bunk. (we went from 15-20 Mbps standard to having 50-75 Mbps within a year in the same price range) as Comcast and Frontier realized they couldn’t just push more

This should have been saved for tomorrow’s NP or CP! I would have loved to see the vote on this one!

Now this I could seriously get behind, low vehicles speeds combined with improved customer convenience (cars are protected from elements and shoppers can get their groceries to the car without getting wet or having to try and hold an umbrella while pushing a cart!) this needs to happen!

The only thing I can think of that may pose a problem is if someone slams into the supports it could become fairly expensive to keep repairing the damaged panels. Still if they could generate enough power to offset that cost I see no issue in this proposal.

Why does it matter if it’s similar? your original complaint was that the process was inefficient and had emissions, if other industries can make changes to their process to reduce emissions or improve efficiency why can’t they here? what wizard has cast a spell on hydrogen production that stifles any possible

actually the process of creating solar panels has been overhauled multiple times in the last 30 years, screen printed and transparent solar cells require completely new techniques that were not in use before.

new techniques as in techniques that haven’t been developed yet (like how designs for solar panels have been improved over the last decade). right now they are doing viability testing just to see if a semi powered by hydrogen could be viable as a potential option in the future for long haul trucking (and yes maybe

apparently you missed the part where I inferred that while it currently is not a zero-emission due to the work required to get it into that form. but in the future it will be once new techniques are developed to produce that hydrogen gas and since the vehicles will still use the same fuel regardless of how it is

Currently, it’s like how an EV is a zero-emission vehicle unless you take into account that most places are, on average, producing electricity with at least 38% coal power in the US (Source: https://oaspub.epa.gov/powpro/ept_pack.charts) which makes it far less eco-friendly than it’s being advertised as. But it won’t