Congress passed a law requiring airlines to disclose total cost upfront, including non-optional fees.
Congress passed a law requiring airlines to disclose total cost upfront, including non-optional fees.
Yeah, the only time I consider Southwest is over Christmas, because they are the only airline with a direct flight from where I live to where my grandma lives.
Southwest enshittified their way into this situation.
Maybe this can be the inaugural match of Brockian Ultra Cricket
Re: New Mexico
Bear in mind we’ve been launching radioisotopes into space for decades now
So it’s not really an ice cream truck. It’s a truck for someone with an ice cream business
Do you really think that the majority of registered vehicles in the US are hobby or project cars?
There are, of course, a few caveats. Firstly, those numbers are from 2020. Secondly, I’m not sure if that’s total fleet or active fleet (something like 85% or so is in active service, the rest is grounded for stuff like maintenance at any point in time). It’s also just the US-based fleet, so it probably doesn’t…
My person, the entire US commercial airline fleet numbers a grand total 5,882 planes.
In Q4 of 2023, there were 288,000,000 vehicles operating on US roads.
That is quite literally an order of magnitude more than the number of planes in the US squared
They can not, however, ban you from wearing religious headgear...
And that’s not even taking agency territorialism into account. They don’t always like playing with one another
Actually, it is VERY much a contract in the traditional sense.
As someone else pointed out:
Basically, a new Florida law can not invalidate language in pre-existing contracts
Pensilvania
Pensilvania
Damn... that would have made a fucking HILARIOUS episode of Leverage
If I remember correctly, after the success of Brown Eyed Girl, Van Morrison wanted out of his contract, but still had one more album left. So he showed up to the recording studio and turned out a bunch of utter dreck in one day, including a song about the Danish that he had for breakfast.
The first rule of being rich: never pay for something that someone else can pay for.
Counterpoint: I would want to partner with a battery manufacturer on a project like this.