I would be looking at how many batteries they delivered instead of the cars they got to market. Tesla got the Australian battery system up and running in less than 100 day from negotiations to powering up. Energy storage will be Tesla’s cash cow.
I would be looking at how many batteries they delivered instead of the cars they got to market. Tesla got the Australian battery system up and running in less than 100 day from negotiations to powering up. Energy storage will be Tesla’s cash cow.
My field work confirms there were at a minimum, none deliveries (although there could have been more) as I have seen with my own eyes not a single Tesla Model 3 driving around my city.
He predicts that housing prices nationwide in the summer of 2019 will be 4 percent less than they would have been had the tax bill not gone into law.
Subsidizing homeownership should go away entirely. The rest of us shouldn’t have to help you pay for your home. The deductions for homeowners have always been at the expense of people that do not own and by extension can’t claim them. Either do something for everyone or cut out the home owner bull.
Trump taxes wealthy slightly more on something. Splinter suddenly finds that bad.
Wait so does this mean all those richer CEOs with luxurious properties will have to pay more in housing and property taxes? Because that’s what I’m getting out of this.
LOL. Yeah, like this is simple/intuitive:
Dude. Get over the windshield wiper thing, you’re totally misinformed:
UCF (or whatever is that year’s non-power 5 equivalent, like WMU last year) would be guaranteed one of the 8 spots. It would go:
- 5 spots: 1 each for the winner of B1G, SEC, Big 12, ACC and Pac-12.
- 1 spot: top-ranked (by “the committee) non-Power 5 school (e.g., UCF this year)
- 2 spots: the two top-ranked schools who…
A) UCF would have to know years in advance how good potential opponents would be. They had Georgia Tech on their calendar this year (wiped out by one of the hurricanes), who was a Top 10 team right around when the game was booked.
Perhaps this is a good lesson in that just because you support a certain candidate doesn’t mean that you agree with all of their positions.
He was Rick Perry’s lawyer, not his supporter. In a case that was protecting Constitutional separation of powers.
Watch the Lehmberg arrest video and you will be on Perry’s side as well.
The hipsters will still want to roll Soyuz, for that 1950s spaceflight experience.
The Atlas V for CST-100 is going to launch with 2 SRBs, I believe. They are nothing like the shuttle SRMs though. Much smaller, much less powerful, and carrying much less mass. I din’t think it’ll be much of an issue.
I am pretty sure that’s definitely why!
you’re mad because you didn’t plan ahead. you anger is misplaced. the theater, movie industry, et al are not to blame for your ignorance. you obviously know how to go online and buy tickets but failed
Wait, you’re mad about reserved seating? The whole point of reserved seating is you DON’T have get to the theater super early to get a good seat. You want to go back to that?
Seats in the Soyuz are custom-molded for each cosmonaut using what pretty much amounts to spray insulation. The only reason they don’t move is because they can’t. They get packed into them like they’re being shipped in a cardboard box, and quite often their legs go numb from the posture before they can get out. Read…
Well good news! There are no more Space Shuttle launches. The SRB’s were the vibration monsters there. Falcon 9 uses none and I’m not sure what config Atlas V is going to use, but certainly nothing like the big-ass SRB’s. Also CST/Dragon 2 won’t use sticks to push buttons.
Ah the hotel space race. It is time for us to build the damn moon colony to show up the Russians and remind them who knows how to land on the moon.