On a purely IT point of view, traditional banking also use an enormous amount of energy.
On a purely IT point of view, traditional banking also use an enormous amount of energy.
Thanks that mostly answered my question.I had heard not all cryptos use (significant) energy but didnt know anything further than that
Ethereum has also shifted to a proof-of-stake position, so mining is limited to those coins that demand mining, aka Bitcoin.
Avalanche (AVAX) is a proof of stake crypto so there is no mining involved like for Bitcoin that is a proof of work crypto like you are describing.
All the cars are registered and fully road legal. Always- They follow the rules of the road like everyone else, and if a driver speeds or misbehaves he gets a ticket. This is a fairly rare event though. And how are you supposed to get a car from one stage to the next?
“The local police are notified and some don’t like…
Why is Tesla messing with building cars in Germany? They could just settle for some other European country- one that is cheaper and less picky- and build them there for the EU market.
Heck no it wouldn’t.
Only one problem with your premise....Ocon did NOT complete the “full race distance” on one set of tires. He was a lap down at the end, only doing 57 of the 58 laps.
I hope someone sent Lewis those photos.
Had Raikkonen won the race, he still would’ve been 20 points down. It didn’t cost him the title.
You’re right, the actual gap between Stroll and Ocon was 22 seconds at the last interval for those guys (Stroll wasn’t lapped, Ocon was). Before Stroll’s pitstop, the gap was 24s.
When the Avantime can make sense for an old company executive, are 70 years old liberal doctor, what about the Kangoo Be Bop? That made absolutely no sense :
The last car produced by Matra :(
Peugeot had a hardtop convertible in 1936 with the 402 Eclipse.
That little rally video sold me, these are great, don’t care.
Avantime... i wonder what it could mean...
The Cugnot Steam Drag
To be fair, their other models look better :