The right to repair stuff cannot come into fruition at the federal level soon enough.
The right to repair stuff cannot come into fruition at the federal level soon enough.
I think the issue is that they’re all driving on the wrong side of the road.
I read that in Dennis Hopper’s voice, like you were threatening him with a bomb.
It’s fine? Jessica and Leto are played by appropriately aged actors and it’s very normal to cast a person in their 20s to play a teen. I don’t understand why this is even an article, are you guys running out of things to talk about?
“I will dismiss any post that that blindly states that drivers deserve it”
I have not read Dune!
I say spill it.
Yeah, I’m sure that is part of it; but I think the bigger part is that the rate drivers are actually held accountable for when they hit pedestrians, cyclists, other cars, buildings, etc is just plain old laughably low.
That’s because you’re a peon and not rich and well connected.
What is their plan if I show a dip in my house value.
The top 1% of Americans hold ~34% of the wealth. They’ve obviously done a very good job building wealth despite “not holding enough votes.” Compounding this is that these are the people most likely to be hiding wealth in offshore accounts.
Then why are tax rates half of what they were 60 years ago?
Per NPR this morning, “The tax proposal would apply to just about 700 taxpayers.” Unless you are one of those 700 I wouldn’t be too worried.
First they came for the billionaires, and I said “hell yeah” because I wasn’t a billionaire.
Oddly enough, as a regular person with a regular job, I pay quite a bit of my income in taxes, percentage-wise. Somewhere to the tune of nearly 30%, between federal and state (not including sales, etc.).
All this really is is a demonstration of the impressively tight tolerances automated machines have. Really nothing new here.
This is a solution looking for a problem if I have ever seen one.
If this is intended for carpenters doing fine wood work. He might need to examine the market a little more carefully.
For one, this fancy screw would cost a hell of a lot more...
A cool idea, but in the end, how is it any different than using a decorate cap over a regular screw?