charlesengasser
Charles Engasser
charlesengasser

Some basic checking yields more information. One’s battery system is based on Lithium Iron Phosphate. It’s not as energy dense is LI, but has has several distinct advantages:

1: ‘Fertile’...not necessarily. Once a chicken starts laying eggs (at about 20 weeks and does not require a rooster to be present) it will do so every 25 hours or so with or without a rooster. Having a rooster doesn’t mean the eggs will be fertile. It helps, but if you keep collecting eggs, the hens will lay more. The

Cricuts are subscription based yes?

Cricuts are subscription based yes?

spark-ignition engine that makes 25 horsepower or less in equipment

Scott Manley just put up a video on this, it’s fun to listen to an astrophysicist refer to this as “It basically yeets a rocket into orbit”

I would give this thing a full resto. Not because I should....but because feel a need.

The last Samurai is based (loosely) on a true story.

DOES GANDALF LOOK LIKE A BITCH??!??!

Things I use Mayo for that most people don’t:

They make large ones.

yep. Bays.

If this is actually why no automakers are leaving the active traffic lane when they possibly could, then I think this regulation needs to be reconsidered.

It was ugly and pointless when it came out, it’s still ugly and pointless today.

It’s important to understand that all of Alpha’s vehicles appear to be based on a single platform. If this is indeed the case there is potential for economy of production, single chassis, and most of the body, particularly the front cab forward, all seem interchangeable.

#10 Benadryl. works every time.

This is great from an academic viewpoint, but both of these cars are willfully pointless. Give me an EV that does 600 miles on a charge, seats 4, sells for less than $30k without the credits and I don’t care if it does 0-60 in 30 seconds.

Kitchen Dinet sets, after my kid put an open 1/2full milk carton in her frig.

A $280 smart toaster is perhaps the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.

A $280 smart toaster is perhaps the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.

Does this printer require you to type in your credit card number like some other HP printers do?

Does this printer require you to type in your credit card number like some other HP printers do?

I just dropped $6k to have movers pack and ship stuff cross country from a 900sqft abode. So $2500 is a drop in the bucket.