A dairy cow probably needs 50 lbs per day, depending on the hay/grain ratio. That same cow is probably producing 80 pounds of milk. So not only is it cheaper to ship, there is less to ship.
A dairy cow probably needs 50 lbs per day, depending on the hay/grain ratio. That same cow is probably producing 80 pounds of milk. So not only is it cheaper to ship, there is less to ship.
That seems to be working well.
Maybe he means the entire bottle?
Obligatory, “shut up and take all my money”... fixed it for you
In the laptop world we would call this innovation and we would charge more for the SE than we would charge for for the 6s+
I view this phone as Apple’s most valuable device, to me personally. I would expect others that carry two devices and want one or both of them to be apple, agree.
So I can now buy a 6s that fits in my pocket for $400 and thats not “new”? I couldn’t think of anything better.
Tap water is “pretty safe” in the U.S. Said no-one in Flint. I’ve never owned a Brita until shortly after Flint there was some reporting that other NE cities might have issues. I drank ditch water on the wrong side of a cow pasture growing up. Ecoli just makes you puke. Lead makes you stupid. I now treat my municipal…
My bike got stolen 3 times. I was already walking almost half the total length of the trip to catch a bus. Technically I could’ve walked out my front door and gone 2 miles by bus and then waited 45 minutes for a transfer. This also doubled the cost of the trip as transfers were not included.
The one thing I did have…
I took busses throughout undergrad. It was horrible. I walked a mile to avoid a transfer (because that made it faster as times didn’t line up). Then I waited between 10 and 40 minutes for the bus and took the 4.3 mile trip that took about a half hour.
In retrospect, I have no idea why I didn’t just walk the 10 miles…
Are you saying the only reason to dislike DC mass transit is the foreigner ridership?
Considering the US is 3.8 million square miles and has a workforce of 146 million people that don’t walk, bike or work from home the average number of commuters per square mile is 38.5.
If you haven’t noticed the controversy you must not be living next to Indian Point then.
No, I’m thinking my county has 24 commuters per square mile. We don’t need to carry MORE people. I commute early (6:30am) and typically see about 1 car per minute of commute.
There are only three men that need to be on U.S. currency. Washington, Hamilton and Lincoln. Ironically that is 50% of current denominations. The only problem I see is that as we become somewhat less discriminatory against women the women we put on bills today will not be as qualified as women we could put on bills in…
Lane sensors are $100, Backup sensors are fifty cents, and radar cruise control is about $250.
Yeah, that would not actually get me to work in any reasonable period of time.
I think we are close if we eliminate human drivers entirely. So, no, we aren’t close.
What would autonomous mass transit look like that would give me the independence to get to work?
Today, yes.
So you’re saying if the technology doesn’t work... you’d need a steering wheel.