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Said battery would be equivalent to around 200 18650 lithium batteries, around the weight of a small car battery. The energy requirements are sheer unfeasible. Incredible how little a sense people have for how much energy certain typical dad to day processes require...

According to math, it requires 937Wh of heat to be removed. That requires a 187,400 mAh battery. Assumptions: Average 62kg human composed entirely of water, the whole body dropping 13 C, 100% cooling efficiency, 5V battery.
Maybe it can make it feel 13 C colder on the skin surface.

1)Just wait until you get old and nobody bothers.

Nope - bad intel from a less erudite blog referenced a “2nd charger” meaning the level 2 240v and I misunderstood. It’s already been clarified. But thanks.

what do you mean by “charger”?And buying an extra charge to make sure one is always ‘charged’? The battery is built into the car, the ‘charger’ is basically just an electrical cable with a fuse, having two is of no advantage, as it can be carried in the car and be plugged in wherever...

How did you dispose of that bag afterwards? Don’t tell me you treated your friendly trash man to such horrid an artifact? Did you just chuck it in the trash? You horrid creature!

Thanks to this site I’m looking at the 500e - best selection of three to four year old and lower mileage choices with a 80-100 mile range per fully charged charger that can plug into 110-120 and cost around $3 per charge. I thought buying an extra charger so one is always fully charged would be a good idea too.

why would staffers, who must have known he was a seriously unlikely winner, want to end their paying jobs early? From their feeling of duty to save him money? makes no sense

Translation, if needed:

Jeep: “I’m sure he is coming back to rescue me soon, but I hope he hurries, this snow is getting deep”
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3 months later: “He must have gotten stuck himself, it’s ok, Ill be strong, conserve my battery, and do my best to hold up all this weight”
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6 months later: “He came back! I hollered as loud as I could and he heard

if you read the corresponding bbc article, it makes clear that the couple at no outside prompting gave the kids up for adoption, not back to some prospective bio parents...

i imagine the immobilizer is of the modern transponder key type, but they just made a key from normal blank stock and have the coded transponder coil in the red capsule that needs to be detected to start. a magnet would hardly be a realistic theft deterrent?

it sounds to me more like the couple gave the kids up for adoption/foster care, not wanting to keep the ‘foreign’ kids, and not the other couple wanting them. For all we know there isn’t even an other couple. Looks to me the birthing couple are just picky and instead of keeping two beautiful kids, they are going to

Not obligated per se. But if the other couples found out, and sued for custody, maybe. The law around this kind of stuff is a complete mess, as you might imagine.

That is exactly what I was thinking too. I’m curious to know if they were somehow legally obligated to give the twins to the other couple? Obviously you’d want to give birth to your own children but the moral and emotional dilemma of carrying twins to term and then having to surrender the babies to their biological

Imagine telling everyone in your life who knew you were pregnant what happened to the babies and why. And then going through all the post-partum stuff without babies, but lots of people feeling sorry for you and probably gossiping about it behind your back.

What an utter nightmare. Infertility can be rough enough as it is, but the sheer emotional trauma of carrying and giving birth to two children only to learn they’re not yours, and having to give them back is horrible - and that’s before we factor in the ridiculous amount of money they spent on it, too.

What I find really annoying in this case is that they are effectively using their religion to try to force everyone around them to do everything for them. Sorry... your god isn’t going to make me your servant. LOL

The Eruv reminds me of an old pet peeve of mine. I used to work as a bellman at a luxury hotel in Beverly Hills. And for those who haven’t been to BH, there is a very large jewish population that not only lives there, but visits there. And every Saturday we would have a number of guests who would head down in the

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