Everything DOES try to kill you in Australia
Everything DOES try to kill you in Australia
Actually I think public service vehicles make quite a bit of sense. Their daily commute is rather limited in distance - they are usually within the city - and because of that can always go to a single, or few, location(s) to charge. Every night they can be parked at the city garage to charge. Or they install…
Generally, since fire engine pumps operate at an efficiency of 50-70%, need to move 1,500 gpm at a 250-psi test point, a 330 hp engine is considered sufficient.
If you really want to know I can put you in contact with my dad. He’s worked at Benjamin Moore for a long time — from labs to management. I’m sure he can give you a riveting story on it.
From my understanding, they ran when parked.
Using your sources (listed below) I got the following graph. There is a slight upward trend, but the correlation (0.33) is not statistically significant.
Well, the definition of the word “is” has been up for debate for a few decades.
What you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy…
Either you have access to data we don’t or you have no idea where Germany is.
So long and thanks for all the fish.
The egg. Earliest dinoasaur eggs we have found in the fossil record are something around 190 million years. Chickens are much younger.
This feels like the path to the dystopian future of Rush’s Red Barchetta
You only need a sample size (random) of 15,363 people for a 200,000 person population at a 99% confidence level. 105,000 voted. It’s a pretty good sample. It’s (roughly) a 60% chance he voted (or would have) for Trump. Good, bad or indifferent, that’s just math. I don’t know why people are so upset about it.
I believe he lives in Sussex Co. Delaware. There are an estimated 215,622 people living there (wikipedia). That includes children. Of that population, 155,000 are registered to vote (wmdt.com). Of those 155,000, 105,814 voted in the election. 62,607 voted for Trump and 39,329 voted for Clinton (politico).
You’re right. I remember it was oddly confusing as to who owned what and when. Williams owned all of the property and broke it up because he needed the money. The people suing have horses (you can see the paddock in Google Maps) and aren’t even inconvenienced by the people driving down the “road” to his garage.
60% of people in the county voted for Trump. Chances are he did too.
I don’t even see it as shared. They have their own (short) driveway off of Summer Pl (the new road). The new road ends immediately where his driveway begins.
As a life long Charger fan, fuck you AJ and Dean Spanos. I am glad SD is spiking the ball. Go to LA.
Wind farms face fierce resistance from NIMBYs
One reason may be that the US has over 2 trillion possibly recoverable barrels of oil in Shale reserves. There has been a lot of R&D and money sunk into getting it to be commercially processed and available — which it is currently not yet.