In some states (especially WV), the Leaf has huge rebates. Georgia has $5k if you buy and WV has $10k. These are on top of Federal credits. Some states also give you a discount on your electricity.
In some states (especially WV), the Leaf has huge rebates. Georgia has $5k if you buy and WV has $10k. These are on top of Federal credits. Some states also give you a discount on your electricity.
This chart shows quartile income. It's hard to say (in the U.S.) that the top 25% of earners are "upper class".
$27k is the bottom 25% of incomes in Boston. This chart doesn't have to do with middle class. It just breaks incomes into quartiles.
Shhhh!
Shockingly similar to my experience!
Also, the last half hour of the Dark Knight.
Thanks for clarifying!
Correct. My comment was in response to a statement that NIST was not a standards body.
Well, not an international standards body, but it is a standards body. (just arguing because this entire thread is about semantics)
I think it's intentionally vague, but I'm only about halfway through the season.
I don't think I'm there, yet, but that's the dark line they keep walking on.
I read it as a bit darker, but it's intentionally vague.
Couldn't remember if it was episode 1 or 2. Thanks!
I wanted to share this to O-Deck, so badly, but kinja.
I'm not quite that far into the series (trying to stretch it as long as I can). I hope they never reveal the sinister truth behind velcro!
I'm about where you are in the series (haven't seen the bat attack, yet)
I considered a little and thought that if you were touring Italy by train, it might be ideal. A secondary consideration is that a bike can be brought on some other modes of transportation.
Depending on where the vacation is, you might save time by avoiding parking (not disagreeing with you, here, but noting that there are sometimes hidden time-sinks in a car)
You mean the shop with the really nice ventilation system?
They have to do some deliberate censorship. Lots of bleeps!