engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture

While it is easier said than done, you can still improve those skills well into adulthood. May need a little therapy to figure out where & why things don’t work for you in those different social navigations. For most people good at them, it is likely because of experience. You can’t learn how to navigate something if

I’m probably still qualified to write for this site. 

That would get quite exhausting 

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It’s not super uncommon for engineers to move from design heavy rolls to something else within a company. I know people who migrated from engineering to management, sales/PR, accounting, purchasing, or other rolls and never return to a design position. Some people who start as engineers end up not really wanting to do

Hasn’t Beyonce’s current tour been operating on a similar level as Swift’s

I just think Waititi got too much control in Love & Thunder. I assume there was a lot more pushback from the producer/corporate side in Ragnarok, but after it went one to be one the most beloved MCU movies they let Waititi go wild. Would be great to return to the balance and get someone else in a key roll, like the

The various Bumblebee Camaros across the Transformers movies. In large part because that is what got my son a lot more into cars. Now he loves pretty much all yellow cars and has determined that they are the best because they are Bumblebees. 

And that would be a good thing. Many retirees that are on a fixed income do low mileage, so that would save a lot of them money. As far as the opposite goes, it would give those retirees that travel a chance to determine total costs. If a trip will be X-thousand miles, they know exactly what it will cost based on the

Someone who drives 85% miles out of their state is probably outlier. There is likely someone from another state doing just as much mileage in VA while be registered somewhere else, negating that imbalance. Also, someone doing dominantly out of state mileage is most likely doing most of their driving on the interstate.

The biggest problem with that is how incredibly easy it is to bypass. There are a lot of hurdles to get a gas tank & pump going, making it easy to funnel every user to a gas station. A charger can go anywhere that electricity is, including a common outlet for a slow charge, making it almost impossible to track &

either these robo taxis are easily stopped by traffic cones or they are not

Texas just eliminated their annual inspection requirement, but for those there was a big list of local mechanics that could do them, so could keep that and just use various mechanics to report mileage prior to registration renewal. That does open another avenue for fraud by paying off a mechanic (which did exist with

Texas gas tax is only 20 cents/gallon, or $135 in your example. 

Oregon, Utah, and Virginia already have them live. Looks like Hawaii is getting ready to. When I lived in Washington State, they were seeking people willing to participate in the trials years ago. I’d bet almost half the states in the USA either have trials programs with their DOT or a bill floating around about

Multiple states have been running trials on how to track driver mileage so it’s a per-mile fee, which has a variety of pros/cons, depending on the method. I’ve also seen talk of taxing electricity that passes through car chargers in a similar manner as gas, but that seems to have too many cons to be feasible wide

I was initially happy that Sharpe wouldn’t be with Skip anymore, as I do everything I can to avoid Skip. Hopefully Sharpe gets other good opportunities away from Steven A, because he is another person that I actively avoid. 

why do people still live in those backwater states?

study finds that vulnerable people are, in fact, vulnerable

Not that, but sometimes I get hidden adds over the comment section. So if I don’t scroll down far enough I end up clicking an add instead of the show comments. After a few clicks I noticed I have to look in the bottom corner of my browser to be sure there isn’t a different link sitting there.