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It’s all about BTUs per (capital expenditures + operating costs). This is true for all energy. Hell, it’s true for blogging sites if BTUs were advertising dollars. For example, utility scale solar is so much cheaper than rooftop solar simply because there’s a lot less people needed to install an equivelent amount of

Yep everyone is so cool in their Prius until it’s time to move, buy that stupid thing at Costco, get furniture, new dryer, the awesome desk at a yard sale for cheap or whatever other thing your real life requires. I hope if you have any friends and any of them are actually awesome enough to own a truck they tell you

Everyone should back in. It is safer for everyone. A parking place is empty reversing into it is less dangerous then reversing into a driving walking path where you have a ton of blind spots regardless of vehicle type. I am sure waiting an extra 30 sec for someone to park will end the world though. Better just pull

I’m the same. Couldn’t go a whole day on 500 calories, but generally have an 8-10 hour eating window depending on the day. It works for me. I don’t gain or lose weight.

I did this for some time and found it worked very well for me. I did over time move towards a morning fast which works much better for me overall. I just skip breakfast and eat a normal lunch and dinner. I do go back to a day or two of fasting when I feel as though I may have over done it.

I do this but I do it all within a 6 hour window (lunch at 1pm and dinner at 5pm). I also eat my TDEE and not a calorie more (which comes out to 2x 2000 cal meals on a sedentary day). I just skip breakfast and replace it with a couple cups of black coffee and a lot of water. Any time I exercise I add calories back in,

I’ve had better luck with the daily intermittent fast (kinda like Leangains). For me, psychologically, missing a meal is a lot less obvious than eating much smaller meals. Skip breakfast, eat ad libitum between 1PM-8PM, then call it a day.

Update: the Australian governmental agency for scientific research says:

I recommended the Anker SoundCore for the last one of these so I’m just going to go ahead and recommend the Anker SoundBuds for this one. Most of my friends now have them after my recommendation. They do everything you could want for $26 on Amazon.

I recommended the Anker SoundCore for the last one of these so I’m just going to go ahead and recommend the Anker

That is not necessarily true.

If they are fracking (or drilling at all) a deposit that lies under you property, the oil companies pay you directly, and quite well. The oil companies bring in massive revenue to the state in taxes and employment, on top of the checks they write to landowners.

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You’re not going to get anywhere with an attitude like that young man.

Also... everyone should know this exists: