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Oliver Baker
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I don’t think we don’t really want that kind of car. It’s, seemingly, sold as a Hyundai Genesis in the UK and they aren’t the kind of company people tend to think about when listing luxury cars. Also in the UK sedans are usually cars for people who are fairly rich and therefore can afford a German, Italian or British

Statistically, I’ve no idea. Seemingly yes if not more so. Hatchbacks are extremely popular here and have been for decades now. SUVs and CUVs are also quite popular now albeit not to the same extent as stateside.

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

I do think this lawsuit is stupid but

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

So no where in the US has monopolies or almost monopolies on ISPs?

It shouldn’t. Sites tomorrow may be affected if they don’t use geo-location to find out where you live but other than that you shouldn’t have any direct problems of course this could cause a knock on effect but that seems unlikely.

The graph seems to show 25mbps as the max speed which is the same as the theoretical max of DSL (ADSL 2+ for 0.3KM).

Analogue and Digital use similar frequencies. The difference is the signals that are being sent through the air. The internet is entirely digital though so it would be incredibly stupid for them to not transmit digitally.

On Android, there are quite a few apps that you can’t delete. With a stock phone try to delete Android System WebView or the Google Now app. Any apps installed on the system partition AFAIK can’t be deleted without root. They can however be disabled which has a similar effect. 

To be fair Android doesn’t let you do that either (without root).

Nova is good enough, without any setup it’ll be faster than launchers in bad versions of Touchwiz and if you have time to set them up they’re commonly better.

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.