How do you know they paid? When I was a frequent flier I’d always get upgraded on short flights because… No one paid for first class on those flights but the airline could consume an upgrade.
How do you know they paid? When I was a frequent flier I’d always get upgraded on short flights because… No one paid for first class on those flights but the airline could consume an upgrade.
That’s why I assumed it went down. No more trees.
Sounds like an effective way to win elections. Where are my memes?
Turns out trying to fit everything into a 5x5 grid comes with some logistical challenges.
Huh? If my rate of return > mortgage rate it makes more sense to be leveraged. If my mortgage rate was 10% I’d be paying off my mortgage.
I love the lights! I also built a heavy frame factory at 8/min. Just finished yesterday and it’s also my biggest build ever… 😂. I definitely want to add more ceiling lights to light it up at night.
Spy has been yielding double digit returns for years… That’s definitely bigger than most mortgages in the US.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/business/economy/chips-commerce-department.html
Yes, this article explains it slightly better…
It’s not a fab. It’s a research location.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/business/economy/chips-commerce-department.html
“The phrase “separation of church and state” does not appear in the Constitution. However, the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment prohibits the government from establishing a religion or interfering with the free exercise of religion.”
Jefferson letter:" I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should “make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,” thus building a wall of separation between Church & State."
https://www.usconstitution.net/jeffwall-html/
So they’re very closely related but don’t go around saying it’s in the Constitution because it isn’t.
Real. She’s British. It checks out.
Very uneducated and dated opinion.
Even this is outdated!
Detroit was getting better in like 2015 and was very nice to live in 2017.
Today, 7 years later. It’s objectively nice. Lots of old and forgotten buildings now hold nice restaurants, hotels, bars, stores, you name it.
Its amazing what they’ve done and it only gets better each year.
You must not be a Harvard MBA in charge of Apple Marketing.
Kenny Kawaguchi on the mound.
Starting lineup.
I think you just agreed with me, but it’s honestly hard to tell. EV makes sense for everyday usage for a lot of Americans. It does not make sense for every American. Especially those that regularly tow, routinely driving 200+ miles a day or may not have access to a low cost charger.
For those folks especially towers, hydrogen is likely the only viable green option. Batteries are just too heavy for long haul commercial trips and eat up payload that could otherwise be used to ship goods. Power density for demanding applications is paramount.
On any kind of road trip… The only time I’m driving beyond the range of my battery. Taking a longer stop is not uncommon. Walk the dogs. Grab a bite. Done charging back on the road. I drove from Detroit to Madison with no issues. The reality is that most of the miles folks drive every day is within 50 miles of their home. Grocery store, work, school, day care, games a do for that and EV makes a lot of sense.
If you are big into camping and towing trailers every weekend which some folks do. An EV makes no sense. The power density for the weight doesn’t make sense. It’s why EV for commercial trucks doesn’t make a lot of sense either. Hydrogen will make more sense for those that need higher power density but want to be green.
Eh, but how do we rank if you are flush with disposable income?
Lol. Imagine making a reductive statement to a vastly complicated topic to try and sound smart only to reveal how little you understand. On the internet no less!