

Yes, but it’s moot from a privacy standpoint for most if you bring your cell phone in the car.


Yes, but it’s moot from a privacy standpoint for most if you bring your cell phone in the car.


I think he might have been into tbat.


We missed that opportunity. I will now go my life wondering what could have been if I left my wife and kids, and started anew with the foot freak in seat 23A.


I legitimately think he would have liked that.


Not a single open seat on the flight.
I was with my family, so I simply adopted a wide stance.


Oh it wasn’t staged.
I would say I don’t know the guy, but given his foot poked and carressed my leg at various points during the flight, I would argue we are at some greater level of intimacy.


I want the Slate to succeed, but unless you need a truck bed daily, a used Bolt offers greater value for the average person at a lower price.

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I only submitted it once but noticed it took an exceptionally long time. Apologies.

It’s not either/or but all of the above if we want to minimize death.


Probably close to $1,500.


I bought alpha for $4.99. Same account 16 years later is being used by my kids. I’m easily at 1/5 of a cent per hour for the game.


Excuse me?


My fear is that it’s 3x the ccs in the injection. I’d rather have three shots in three different sites than one with a gargantuan amount of fluid.


Why is “buy eventually” not an option? I’m not arranging my life around the PC launch, but I don’t need a sale either.

France already has one of the lowest carbon electricity sectors in the world thanks to its nuclear fleet. The costs would be so prohibitive that metered power will jump in price causing real poverty and killing those unable to afford to run air conditioning.
Money is not infinite and free.


I canceled my Netflix subscription seven years ago and never looked back. It just didn’t provide value for the price, and it has only gotten worse.


Yes, the dormant Commerce Clause specifically. One state cannot unduly burden interstate commerce nor use their size to force national standards since manufacturers cannot feasibly have a California packaging, then another for 49 other states.
Sadly, there is a real chance that the suing states prevail.


This is a little misleading. There are plenty of opportunities before the 2050 US drop-off to initiate new projects or overhaul and extend existing plants. SMRs are in their commercial infancy. They need time and successful initial projects. With so many under development, the odds are quite good with the largest risk being solar + battery undercuts which is also a win.
It’s incredible Republicans seem to develop morals once they lose their primaries or are out of office.