If only NASA could cancel Turnip.
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Typing this on a fold4 would just like to chime in that after a year of ownership the inner screen did fail seemingly for no reason. I was able to get this fixed but I just want to stress they do have some problems.
Partner has gone through 3 flip4 in the same amount of time though that phone is garbage.
I'm 99% sure it's 26,000lbs at least for a straight truck non combination.
Source: I used to be a CDL A holder
I'm in Texas and will have to pay a $300 registration tax on my ev for it being "heavy and destructive and not paying fuel tax". My ev is a 2018 Fiat 500e and weighs 2900lbs. I'm tired of this argument especially when plenty of trucks weigh anywhere from 4500lbs (for the smallest examples) to quite literally 80k. Raise the fuel tax and you'll solve heavy vehicles virtually overnight.
Before anyone gets on my case I'm fully aware that not all evs are as light as mine, but plenty are lighter than an f150.
We do have passenger rail, just not nearly enough. We even have luxury/private passenger rail.
Are millennials destroying democracy?
This seems like a good course of action compared to how most breaches are handled.
If this is an apartment I hate whatever the fuck an apartment is here.
Is this in a commercially zoned area? If not shut it down, seems pretty commercial and weird to shield the "miners" from the complaints of their neighbors.
I wanna be crystal clear that even if this is a commercial zone the "mine" should be shut down.
Dawg there are so many ways to hunt that don't involve a bang.
I've had several manual cars including 1998 Chevy Tracker (first car) 2017 Ford Fiesta ST (traded for a Lincoln towncar of all things) 1991 Ford F250 (still have)
I daily an electric Fiat 500, it's fine. I will say that when I hop on my motorcycle and bang through the gears it's briefly exciting but still slower/same speed as the lil Fiat.
Went through warranty replacement for a TV and was simply asked to write "void" and a big X on the warranty sticker. Even had the option to give the almost perfectly fine TV away (I did to someone who greatly benefited from it)