

So now it’s a war after all?


So now it’s a war after all?


The politicians debating online abuse claim to mean well.


I don’t believe that. On electric vehicles, 90% of the energy is used to move the thing. A charged EV battery can power a standard household worth of appliances for two days.
Furthermore, the energy expenditure to dehydrate the concentrate is a one-time b cost, whereas transportation cost increases with distance.
What I DO believe is that manufacturers see transportation as less of a cost, because they offload it to distribution networks.


Simple: They’ll reclassify as to what counts as a single family home.


Unless you do Excel, then they want you to work the sheets.


According to another comment on this thread they are Ford trucks, so it might be hard to tell the difference between sabotage and just plain Ford-iness.


Don’t they also count international airports as “the border?” Which changes that number to something like 99.9% of the population.
NFC, probably.


They also have better thermal stability, so less risk of uncontrolled fires.


Perplexity: “But that would cost us moneeyyyy!”


All ad networks, even the less intrusive ones, can be abused to distribute malware. In this day and age not having an ad blocker is like rawdogging internet strangers.
The front fell off.