The drive components are smaller, but the batteries take up more space than the gas tank.
The drive components are smaller, but the batteries take up more space than the gas tank.
Good news, everyone! The planet-encircling dust storm on Mars is beginning to wane, which means NASA’s solar-powered Opportunity rover, currently in hibernation mode, will soon be able to wake up—assuming the storm hasn’t irreparably damaged it.
Camaro MAXX.
Eww.
Or an alternative name for Jason Lee’s kid.
One way or the other, yes.
HA! Looks like a Juke.
What would be the motivation to run this as 2nd-degree assualt and not attempted murder?
I’ve taken to scrambling eggs, plating them, putting the cheese on top, then inverting the pan over the plate... the latent heat of the pan ensures that the cheese melts before the eggs lose their heat. It only take a minute or two.
Agreed entirely. Sorry for misrepresenting your original point.
Yeah, but he’s not arguing that they are evil, either (I made that same mistake).
Agreed.
No, you’re absolutely right. I completely misread what you were saying originally, as though we were saying taxes are evil. Reading back, I see I was wrong.
I can’t argue with any of what you said. Looking back, I mischaracterized the argument in the comment I was replying to, taking it that CalBearsFan99 was saying that taxes are inherently evil, which they did not actually say; just arguing instead that taxes are not inherently good.
... my perspective is that many are adhering to an outdated notion that “Made in America” is still a thing and that it is worth holding on to.
How taxation is enforced (at least in the US) is draconian. How our tax money is spent, and often wasted, is definitely concerning. But asking that citizens pay into a pot for social services available to said citizens is not inherently evil.
I am learning a lot about DC comics today.
This is exactly what I’m talking about.
I guess I’m still living in the afterglow of the X-Men cartoon... old fuck that I am.
Very good point. As someone pointed out to me, they started dark...