Steroids make for wonderful freak fights.
Did I say steroids? I mean vitamins. Sorry. Honest mistake.
Steroids make for wonderful freak fights.
Did I say steroids? I mean vitamins. Sorry. Honest mistake.
Fuel cells make energy by combining hydrogen with... wait for it... oxygen through a membrane and capture the resulting energy release.
So oxygen is definitely present in the “engine”.
And if the tank punctures... all the oxygen it needs is in the air.
... and releases CO2.
... and you release CO2 in the process.
... you forgot to mention that in the process of the “easy” production of hydrogen from hydrocarbons... you release CO2.
That’s the essence of the issue. SOME do. Which ones?But is there a map? What hours? Free? Cost? Interface? Speed/Voltage?
Yep, so basically... they don’t.
There is only one standard: traffic laws.
I love the Tesla hate from the dirtburners. Bring it on, your microfrustrations are futile ravings into the abyss.
The car doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to change the world. A world none of your obsolete minds can fathom. You all sound like Sony Walkman owners right before the iPod was about to come out.
Don’t forget blonde. You mentioned beautiful. But don’t forget blonde.
Career altering injuries are really career ending injuries in QBs. Because the position is so valuable, QBs get more second chances coming back from injuries.
Kneeling for the anthem however....
The upstart provides the distance-travelling infrastructure, but the entrenched player with way more “dealership” properties where they could provide the infrastructure... doesn’t...
Our wars kill dirty brown people, which use way less carbon per capita.
Now, if you could foment a bloody American revolution...
Counterpoint: he was on teams with Pippen, Jordan, Bryant, and O’Neal in their primes in large markets that could draw secondary talent.
Like Olajuwon - Barkley - Drexler - Pippen!
Why not a compensatory pick system like the NFL? In fact, screw the worst teams getting good players, if a team can provably develop players, why not reward them with seriously good draft picks?
The NBA can make some rankings. If a team develops a player that hits all-NBA (sigh, yes, the press getting to decide…
History? Pffft.
I’m shocked no one has noticed he’s basically doing the Pats strategy of constantly hoarding a superior number of draft picks into perpetuity.
But Butler would be still be a good move even with all those draft “assets”.
Railguns and Lasers? Those will all cost way way way more to operate on naval platforms than the drones and missles they intend to counter.
The antiship missle has been a fundamental threat to the Navy since the late 70s, with dubious countermeasures and a lot of denial. And good luck stopping an ICBM coming in at Mach…
Um, we live in the age of Mutually Assured Destruction. And have been for almost 70 years. You might want to read up on it.
The navy functions as a oil industry subsidy.
And between antiship missles and the coming age of naval drones, expensive capital ships are just boondoggles for defense contractors.