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Oliver Baker
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I don’t know. I think at the low end of the market Japanese and Korean companies can manage. KIA, Hyundai and Nissan are all seen throughout the UK with Honda rarer but still fairly well known. I think the problem is when Brits and other EU citizens buy Luxury cars we tend to gravitate towards Germans, Italians or, in

This is, in all honesty, a fairly bad, table.

It will kinda have to. We don’t have enough crude oil to last forever and people would probably rather have plastics than an oil based ICE in their car.

The main problem would be population not population density. Pop density would be a factor if the fuel source for electric cars aren’t quick to refuel/ charge if batteries are used but they may well have huge ranges anyway. Most people wouldn’t commutes across all of Texas or any other huge state so it doesn’t seem

In some countries in Europe that is actually impossible traffic permitting. You may manage to be 1h 15 min from your place of work but not from a city. For example in the UK (admittedly a very small country) you can’t be more than around 70 miles from the coast.

It’s actually currently closer to 80% although they apparently want to shut down Nuclear plants soon. Also it makes sense for plants that are similar to be safer. France doesn’t exactly get many earthquakes so the problems faced by one plant are similar to all the others.

Yeah I thought that’d classify them as ICBMs instead of IRBMs regardless of range, although this is from a UK History GCSE so may well be incorrect. I was told ICBMs are Nuclear Missiles that leave the atmosphere and IRBMs are those that remain in the atmosphere and therefore have shorter range and a shorter response

It’s not redundant it just has a different use case. Miles per hour squared and Nautical Miles per hour squared are used for measuring acceleration.

MPHPH/ Miles per hour squared is correct though as is Knots per hour/ Nautical Miles per hour squared, admittedly it refers to acceleration rather than speed but in specific use cases Knots per hour would be correct.

I didn’t think the US and Soviet Union put ICBMs there. I thought it was, at least a majority of IRBMs so they would have the ability to fire without retaliation from the target being as simple.

I may be wrong about this but I thought ICBMs are, at least as much as range, about how the missile is delivered. IE a missile that travels from NK to Japan through the upper atmosphere would be an ICBM and one that travels from the USA to Brazil in, comparatively, low atmosphere would be an IRBM. I know that IRBMs

If definitely was true ten or so years ago. We, at least in the UK, had a massive jump in the number of diesel vehicles early to mid 2000s’. The EU is now either considering or has enacted stricter NOx emission levels although they may still be stricter in terms of CO2 emission.

There was a point where they looked like they were going to start removing most of the bloat from their phones and make it optional. I wish they’d go back to doing that.

Oil is treated as a finite resource due to the time it takes to create more. If we used up all reserves we had this year we would effectively run out for at least a decade provided a new source wasn’t found.

I don’t know but I agree that AR seems like it would be better than VR for this sort of thing. VR seems similar to browsing an actual store whereas AR would, like you said, allow you to see how products would look in your room.

I was only really saying that the study seemed quite obvious but there are reasons why many people can’t follow it although I admit I worded my original response badly.

That doesn’t seem to be what the study shows although I may have misinterpreted your comment.

That seems like common sense. This study seems to show people that can’t check and people that can quickly check without any real middle ground so it isn’t clear how much more effective it’d be to leave your phone in another room vs just ignoring it 90% of the time.

Doesn’t seem like the most useful of studies to be honest. Most people don’t have the option to leave their phone at home either because their work requires them to be easily accessible or because they wan/need to be able to talk to family in an emergency.