warriorscot
warriorscot
warriorscot

Millenials now make up the bulk of the professional workforce, including all your medical professionals, police, military, government officials etc. would think that would be enough reason to keep them healthy. Also why they are going to get sick more than other groups.

You should read some history and understand the British constitution before you should comment. You attack my grammar, but are clearly pretty poorly educated on the issue.

Fairly sure Parliament was still a thing in the 1770s and the Monarchy while influential at the time was severely limited.

By that logic all money in any company is tax payer money since it is earned from the taxpayer.

Tyre warranties are pretty meaningless, they aren’t enforceable except under very low mileage scenarios or clear defect. They don’t cover normal wear or accidental damage and I’ve never had a tyre actually last through normal usage past 35k after actually inspecting it. I could totally have still driven on them and

I don’t think anyone would care if you were watching some play a strategy game or a shooter, it might be noted, but you wouldn’t feel uncomfortable just hitting mute.

To be honest I do kind of side with Twitch on this, as primarily a gaming platform this is really cutting close to the line. It just doesn’t meet the sniff test of, would most people be ok having this on the TV while they had family visiting.

Acceptance of performance is a pretty critical factor.

Due to a failure, not any kind of lack of planning or charging infrastructure. This is a paid service so they are going to minimize charging on runs between cities, if it hadn’t had the fault it wouldn’t have happened and they replaced the parts both times.

Can’t say I’ve ever had a set of tires last 30k, at least not ones that are strictly legal to drive on.

I don’t know other than that first early set those figures are on par with what I had. Probably worth noting they will have not have waited until they are barely road legal to replace, for liability they will be going by manufacturer guidance, in my experience if you go by that or some of the stricter countries rules

In a lot of countries cars that are over 100k miles are barely a thing. I’ve never owned nor bought one and only know a few people that are in the ultra frugal camp or own classic cars that do have them at that. In a lot of the developed world people do less than 10k miles a year and the average liftetime of a vehicle

Not just the Duchy, although that is certainly a fairly large part, independent of the Crown Estate the Royal Family are personally significant land owners. That isn’t part of the Crown Estate or Civil List, the individuals currently in possession decides what it does with that income.

It depends on the usage of the funds, that being said he does “own” the Duchy, it is Crown property, but not subject to the Crown Estate. There is a whole set of properties and estates that are owned by the Royal Family and not the Crown Estate(which is a government body). If there is no Prince to fill that role it

It isn’t the only example of that either, the US behaviour in regards to the UN and international law is pretty abhorrent. There are numerous examples of baiting and switching and blocking laws that don’t even have any impact to the US or that it domestically actually supports.

That’s not quite how the system works.

Me personally? No of course not, why would I spend time modelling a breakfast?

To be fair there wasn’t any good jedi games for a long time, that they may or may not have had Jedi was secondary to the point they either sucked or weren’t being made at all.

It’s not even good enough to hit uncanny valley territory in the realism end for me, just a bit too many tell tales. That being said it’s good for being rendered on a PS4, and you totally could model and light it with a little bit more work to make it actually pretty hard to tell the difference.