

Renamed to Board of Piece cause they all want a piece of whoever they decide to attack.


Renamed to Board of Piece cause they all want a piece of whoever they decide to attack.


No linked article but I would guess piezoelectrics. I learned about these about 2 decades ago. Cool stuff, but finding good places to use them is difficult.
It’s got good bones.
Most people would take the statement as hyperbole. Also, the claim wasn’t against all AI use. It’s the shoving it everywhere that they say people hate. Even among those I know who use and like AI, they say it’s being shoved into things pretty arbitrarily and needlessly. Having it available to use is one thing. Ramming it down our throats is another.
Ehhh, at least you have a chance of not remembering being on the floor of a bar.


Which parts are self sufficient for Cuba? The electricity generation? They don’t have all the components to make lithium batteries.


I’m sorry, what now?
This is proof that you’ll never know what you can find on the internet.
I’m a tech illiterate Linux user
My brain:

Sorry, only 25 year old software included. You’re on your own for 27 year old software.


I would say the same and I’m from the southern US. Everyone I know would say the same. I’ve never heard anyone, IRL or the news or online, say hail is sleet.
They also used to tell you to jet ski to Japan from Korean.


No, though there are times that make me reconsider. Much like uncle Ben said, with great pet comes great responsibly. And I don’t trust them, no matter who is in charge.
But it just depicts it as “People dumb, LOL” and not how that dumbness arises or persists.
Well, it’s a comedy, not an education piece. It was never intended to have any sort of accuracy. People just relate to it because it seems like far too many people in charge make awful decisions because of ignorance, willful or otherwise.
That mother fucker. It’s all his fault. Or her fault. I’m equal opportunity.
Keep ignoring all the road signs that there is a curve ahead. No need to slow down. In fact, speed up.
I can’t speak for the latter part, but the former is doable. Assuming you actually want to spend a full 24 hours driving. I say this as someone who did nearly exactly one third the distance in one third the time. Depends on your car of course and if you can fast charge. The real world range on mine ended up being a bit less than 200 miles (260 EPA range) going just over 80MPH in Texas, and it had fast charging capabilities.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it in the vehicle I used. Really need more like 300+ range to make it decent. Cause I had to fully charge at times to make it to the next fast charger and a full charge is at least twice as long as a quick charge, which is typically going from 20% to 80%. Longer range means mostly only having to charge to 80%. That saves a bunch of time.
Typical degradation at 7 years wouldn’t be bad, but with the type of driving you do I expect the degradation will be worse.