A really big blowtorch probs. Though more likely an extra jumbo electric kiln, which just as an example, this commercially available ceramics kiln can go to about 2,350 F
A really big blowtorch probs. Though more likely an extra jumbo electric kiln, which just as an example, this commercially available ceramics kiln can go to about 2,350 F
Two legged threats are definitely more common than 4 legged...
Bear Spray can definitely be an effective layer in defense against bears.
Yeah... the proper response to a charging bear is something in the .357 Magnum or higher range for black bears, and .44 Magnum and higher range for Grizzly’s.
Yeah.... Cincinnati is weird.
Wait, would a sucker car be legal for Pikes Peak? Because now I really want to see that.
We’re not talking about Walmart vs Whole Foods/Nordstroms, because they aren’t going after the same thing, and their products aren’t commodities. Look at it this way. You want to buy 1 liter of bottled water, the store has two different bottles of water, both are generic brands, lets say one is X and one is Y. Both…
Yep, let me know when you willingly pay 30% more for gasoline when its cheaper across the street.
Now we’re cookin.
Are any of the drivers lactose intolerant?
I know it, I’d rather launch the explosive though, easier, especially for followup shots after they scramble.
I’ve used both. Fasten dropped cars en route multiple times, RideAustin isn’t too bad service wise, but their app has been glitchy. Both of them are 30+% more expensive for identical rides in an Uber or Lyft though. In a relatively commoditized service like that, pricing is really the main difference.
Austin resident here: about fucking time...
I think the real way to fix this is to get rid of or make an exception to the National Firearms Act of 1934, allowing destructive devices to be used on feral hogs without a tax stamp. Instead of a multi month wait for approval + $200 tax per round, let people go hog wild with grenade launchers...
Don’t focus on the “big” parts to standardize like whole battery packs. Look at how the Tesla is built on modular stacks, standardize on those. Standardize on the modules that go inside them. Have a few sizes, like 5 “main” sizes for the electric motor, or a battery pack that can fit say, 6 modules for a sports car…
They’re somewhere in this million square mile area!
I’m sorry, but telling someone that we’ve got two submarines in an area of 1 million square miles of ocean is kinda nothing to freak out about...
Yellow Sea = 146,719 mi²
Sea of Japan = 377,600 mi²
East China Sea = 482,000 mi²
Sum of ocean near North Korea = 1,006,319 mi²
And now I’m crying again...
Yes please. With more British too please.