pixelpusher220
pixelpusher220
pixelpusher220

Obligatory - with this you can bypass secondary border screening with flying colors

We have a muni/regional airport about a 1/2 mile away. God damned politicians decided they should start allowing commercial flights. Upwards of 30 737-800 flights a day.

Also, less than 0.5% of vehicles on the road isn’t exactly an epidemic.

Sure.  Starts with A....ends with Z.  About covers the, ahem, lot of them

that guy’s attorney knows full well.  He also knows he’s got a retainer already in the bank.   He’ll happily file everything this guy wants, b/c that retainer gets replenished.

As I said “ *Much* more complicated.”

sure but they *do* say when and where you can sue them ala arbitration via a hostile (to you) company/court.   *Much* more complicated.

Yeah, this is the exact thing the gov should be really pushing. ‘small’ in town cars with lower specs n range but enough to regular use. 100 miles a day isn’t regular use.

Indeed, bazookas for everyone who wants one!

The problem is also the natural gas scenario. If you let the choice be at the consumer level...it just stays nat gas because it’s there. If PHEVs exist, there’s no serious demand to install the infrastructure of EV chargers, b/c people don’t *have* to have it. People will just continually use the gas portion rather tha

Do you fill up gas every day? No. You don’t need a charger at home for an EV. With charge times for 80% moving into 15 minute territory, it’s well on it’s way to not being the 3 hour charge time it once was.

PHEVs were the perfect solution...20 years ago. We’re past due to electrify everything. And EVs are the best worst option we have for transportation. Mass transit would be far far better but obvs that ain’t happening in the US.

If you’re going to say it’s the brackets that are changing, it would seriously help to *include* the before values so people can see the changes.

Technically we have plenty of competition in the automotive space. Unfortunately it’s just to see who can jack prices the highest.

Actually might be a *relatively* slow leak. Given their weakened state, failure would be quicker and less than full explosive force I’d think.

My Pixel 3a xl is still chugging along fabulously at 4+ years.   The batt life is certainly down but that’s expected after 4 years

Then you *definitely* don’t want an assault rifle. You want a shot gun. It’s actually hard to miss a target in a hallway.  

We run our main room fan all 12 months blowing up. Why you ask? well we have a vaulted ceiling and a 2nd floor opening to the main room so we can cycle 2 floors of air around far faster than the HVAC system.

Same, we have Maytag Neptune front loader and there’s no filter mentioned beyond optional supply hose filters.

Actuaries. It’s all just numbers and risks associated. Below a certain age, the risk is quite low. It ramps up at some point and that’s where it gets set.