Grift is one of the GOP’s core values. “Be racist” is the other. What’s the holdup with firing and fining/jailing DeJoy?
Grift is one of the GOP’s core values. “Be racist” is the other. What’s the holdup with firing and fining/jailing DeJoy?
Post offices are large commercial buildings that suck down some serious amperage to keep air conditioned. Turn off half or so of the AC systems at night (when it likely isn’t needed) and switch that power supply to a pile of Level 2 chargers. Charging your vehicles in 10 hours is perfectly fine in this case.
USPS really is the only wing of the government that can pass as functional. We don’t deserve it.
This, plus:
Well well well...it seems public shaming does work on some people. At least a little.
If anything, this should be the easiest damn thing to plan out for electric vehicles....
I wouldn’t write it off based on this one review. Every other one I’ve read has been pretty overwhelmingly positive. Kotaku has become notorious for writing negative, condescending, clickbait titles since the scandal a few years back and subsequent staff changes. I only come to scan headlines and see if I’ve missed…
It’s controversial because it’s actually 99.99999999% are trash, right? Actually, probably 110% for me. Never saw a mobile game I didn’t hate.
I think the statements say a lot about the state of mobile gaming, but I think mobile gaming has been a cesspool for a long time.
Looks like a thumb that grew hair.
You know, I’m starting to think maybe I’m just done with video games. Or maybe they’re done with me. If the devs aren’t awful, the people making their tools are.
That man looks like a pile of slowly melting butter.
Everything isn’t about fucking money, you greedy bastards!
No, they said it needed to be immaculately maintained. They made no direct statements about being reliable. They notably even said that’s only a condition if it’s used.
2 BMWs, an Audi and an Alfa.
When I left Ohio some years ago, they had passed laws (ghost written by the power companies) that not only made it as difficult and un-economic as possible to install solar on your property and still be connected to the grid, power companies didn’t have to compensate you for any of your surplus energy they tapped for…
Yes, but at least there’s no pesky, profit squeezing, government regulations about unimportant and ridiculous things like reliability, safety, maintenance etc.
But given the trajectory of the Texas educational system, those potential Texans will have to travel out of state to get a decent, up-to-date, relevant science or engineering education to help correct the problem. The Texas legislature needs to pass laws banning the crossing of state lines for educational purposes.
More likely they’ll have an explosion in the prison population, and they’ll use prisoners to generate electricity.
It’s almost as if the Texas power grid is a steaming pile.