I’m also rocking S5 with LineageOS
I’m also rocking S5 with LineageOS
What are my biggest grievances? Plural?
I entirely believe the only point to these shows is the partying and expense account abuse.
Fighting that battle with my LG V20 is what convinced me to give up on swappable batteries. If the manufacturer won’t continue to stock replacement, the aftermarket of replacement batteries is like the wild West, and not in a good way.
Your recommendations are welcome.
I had already bought my first and still only smartphone, a Samsung Galaxy S5, in 2014.
Basically, this stems from the old idea of poop as a good thing because for peasants, poop was fertilizer. The more poop, the better your crop.
So are people just freaking themselves out because they heard there is shortage of something, so now they feel the need to buy it? Or do they really need a car?
I just bought a $6k 200k mile 2008 Camry 5-speed to get me by for a few months
And bikes are usable for a long time. I have a 1912 bike.
There’s no other choice, as far as I’m concerned. I am a far greater danger to a person on a bike than a person on a bike is to me.
I don’t get the E-bike thing. I ride my bike for excercise. If you’re in relatively decent shape its also not hard to ride one for transportation.. Plus no exploding batteries.
Unfortunately, as someone who lives in a rural area, I’m not going to try hauling groceries for a family some 15+ miles on a bike. Or commuting in freezing sleet on a bike. And since there are no bike paths or lanes and I live near divided highways, I don’t actually think I’ll be using a bike at all.
Don’t forget about the carbon dioxide and methane released by the riders as well as their food supplies.
Where do you get the metal to make the bicycle?
Other proposed mines face opposition from indigenous groups, ranchers or environmentalists, underscoring the broader tension in the United States as resistance to living near a mine clashes with the potential of EVs to mitigate climate change.
Those work because they are measuring the bending deflection of a beam, not the compression of a helical spring and don’t directly report the force independently of the distance.
USPS mail is protected by the Federal government, and none of it is allowed to be tampered with under any circumstances.