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Sarah made the kids painstakingly write all the content on that paper by hand for $1/h and made them do it a thousand times until it looked like it was computer printed.
Someome really needs to abort an ectopic pregnancy very early on and fight it all the way to the supreme court.
Everyone says it’s okay with releases like this, yet everyone is threatened about being charged for doing it due to vagueness and not being a risk until it’s almost too late.
CSAM
Couch Sexial Abuse Material
Mitch McConnell tables a bill.
Dems support it
Mitch McConnel fillibusters own bill
Please cite the 1km that was tested, because all speculation I’ve seen on the internet is that it’s at least 2-3 miles (3.2km -> 4.8km)
And if you think 2-3 miles is insignificant, you’re wrong.
You tell your boss at a car company that you know a way to get 2-3 more miles out of the car and you’ll get a promotion.
Typical whataboutism. What about the front!
You asked why they did it, this is why they did it, it’s not insignificant.
Or you know… just don’t execute people ever because they can’t ever be 100% sure.
What do you call something that can stop 9mm bullets? It’s not resistant to 9mm it’s bullet proof.
So maybe it really just needs a qualifier like 9mm bullet proof.
But ya, calling it bullet proof without a qualifier is a bit much. Also not the glass, only the sides. 9mm side door bullet proof.
If it’s really different due to regulations thats one thing, but with regards to your edit I’m just surprised at how long it’s being shut down if it was an assembly or bad part. This sounds bigger than that if it’s a multi month fix.
Efficiency, it’s not insignificant.
With gas cars people don’t really notice since it’s easy to refuel, but we’ve probably wasted 10s of billions of dollars in fuel over the decades and all the co2 emissions that adds up to over it.
Edit: Just an example of numbers… In 2022 the USA alone used 135.73 billion gallons of gasoline. Take even just 1% of that and it’s 1.357 billion gallons of fuel lost to aero drag, but it’s likely more than 1%. US average cost of gas is $3.224 a gallon. So that’s $4.378 billion in wasted fuel in 2022 and a large amount of unnecessary emissions, assuming this was all from cars (but it probably wasn’t) . That’s like if the entire USA didn’t drive for multiple days. And that’s just the USA. Imagine if the whole world just didn’t drive for 3-4 days.
Just been thinking about this since posting. Why only the US and why so long if only US?
If they’re using different parts in US and it’s fine in the EU, then switch to what the EU is doing and be quick about it?
If it’s the same, then maybe we’ll hear about an EU recall soon?
Ford was the first to announce it so maybe Tesla offered them a nice perk to get the ball rolling? It was pretty stunning watching it all happen after that first announcement.
They aren’t free indefinitely either, it was only if you ordered it within a window.
The satellites are constantly giving themselves small boosts to maintain orbit and then are deorbited in 5 years when they run out of fuel. It should be well less than 5 years to resolve a LEO Kessler type situation from starlink.
What’s more likely to happen is Starship’s will be launched where the entire ship becomes the telescope, and then we’ll have arrays of these much further away.
Not sure if it’s the same for radio, but for optical that means we can get a 9 meter mirror up there without any expensive folding mechanism, and who knows how big if we fold them as the fairing is not only wider but also longer.
Cost would go from billions to hundreds of millions or less. James Webb cost 10b.
The James Webb folding mirror is 6.5m and was folded into a 4.5m fairing…
Nelson told CNN that during the 2016 Republican primary he agreed to delete the article at Vance’s request, so that Vance might have an easier time getting a job in Republican politics
And here I was hoping it was recent and he paid the guy to remove it and then doesn’t report it becomes an illegal campaign contribution.
The designs aren’t only detached, they’re made so they could be attached like townhomes while also easily moving between the variations.
So you could get a row of 4 townhomes where the outsides are 3 levels with a roof option A and the 2 inside are 2 levels with roof option B.
And then beside it you could have another row of 4 and have a wholly different configuration.
These software patents like this are utter bullshit.
in 1989… a method for presenting advertising in an interactive service provided on a computer network
Fuck you IBM
The eligibility of nearly 100,000 registered voters in Arizona is up in the air because of an error in state systems uncovered just before the scheduled sending of mail ballots, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes announced on Tuesday
Working as intended, 100k people up for being disenfranchised while voting for state officals
The roughly 97,000 voters who were incorrectly marked in the state’s voter rolls lean more heavily Republican, Fontes said, and many are between 45 and 60 years old.
Oh shit. Your laws backfired in this one instance!
Is there not some sort of squatters law that would force them to deal with it or risk having them stay? Hence the lawsuit to enforce their rights.
E.g now that they know, waiting for something to complete might be admission of letting them stay and be required to accept rent?