Unless it's a ball-peen hammer.
Trigger2_2000
Another example is "Don't work overtime, the taxes cost more than you make."
Unless your marginal tax rate for your overtime is > 100%, that's simply false. Given that all marginal income tax rates in the US are < 100% (that I know of).
Peacocks are what you need my friend. You'll think ducks are very quiet quite soon.
With auto correct enabled? Oh wait, that's for hell not heck.
A lot of people are already living in: Leisure Suit Larry
tie it to the well-being of the people
Interesting idea.
Well, a quick search turned up this: Vacuum Arc
However, like the above comment, it seems to refer to freeing electrons from the conducts, so, IMHO, you no longer have a vacuum.
If you could somehow maintain a perfect vacuum; I wonder how this concept Virtual particle would come into play (or if it would at all).
With sufficient voltage, everything is a conductor.
With insufficient voltage, everything is an insulator.
Neither may be conducive to those roles, but everything has some conductivity and some resistance (super conductors being a possible exception).
Our utilities are paid for by sales tax.
And since sovcits don't pay taxes, utilities are just completely free. /s
Me, still in university, trying to tell 3 graduates (all computer science grads) what a "data exception error" in COBOL was.