I think the Tesla Model X is supposed to be in the 30-50k range, down from the Model S 50-80k bracket. I'd say we're well on the way to electric cars competing with mid level cars.
I'm from the US and I can assure you some of us know what cold is. Upstate NY goes from -30F to 105F and everything in between. There are definitely colder places but a normal winter here is 5-10F for months.
Do you really want them voting though? I'm serious. You should care about them learning about the options more than whether or not they vote. An uniformed vote is far worse than a vote not cast.
We should be encouraging people to vote smarter, which also means not voting if you were too busy or apathetic to cast an informed vote.
In which case they would be receiving a form of public insurance. My issue with your post was that it came off sounding like your neighbors health doesn't affect you and therefore government shouldn't be involved with healthcare. But it sounds like we are pretty much on the same page after all.
And I take Jefferson's quote from your post and modify it. If he were alive today he'd probably say, "It does me no injury for my neighbor to have insurance or no insurance. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." He'd also probably re-publish his Kentucky Resolutions declaring that, per the 10th amendment, the power to mandate purchase of a private product is reserved to the People and their Legislatures..... not the Congress.
Until your neighbor can't afford to give their kid a vaccine, and your kid gets a disease and dies because he was one of those that the vaccine doesn't work on. The health of the population is in the best interest of the entire population. I don't think the healthcare law is the best solution but to say that the health of your neighbor doesn't affect you is to live in a very small bubble.
Funny thing is, Dragon is orders of magnitude safer than the Shuttle and probably safer than Apollo. It has the ability to abort from the rocket at any time.
Actually it kind of does. The elastic clause gives some leeway there but in the initial view of the country the federal government was supposed to be merely a unifying force bringing together a number of independent states. After the Civil War the power balance shifted to the federal government over the states.
The three-fifths compromise was in the Constitution along with the guarantee that slave imports would be illegal after twenty years (I forget the exact wording)
I'm not sure what you're financial range is but a Tesla Model S base is about 50k and has a range of around 120 miles. It's a luxury sedan too. You won't be able to get one for a year or two though.
I'm actually taking AP calc right now as a HS senior. I think people that tend to be "good" at math are able to picture problems accurately in our heads, so maybe they have difficulty with the word problems because they just see them as words on a page rather than an actual scenario. Once I can picture a problem I can figure out what's being asked and the best way to attack that problem.
Also, thank you for being such a wonderful person as to adopt 5 girls!
For NY drivers (might be the whole country, not sure) with a CDL (tha'ts the truck drivers license, sort of) the limit is cut in half so it's.04 even if that person is driving a regular car.
One of the few big name games that supports 4 person local multiplayer (2 for local campaign). Bungie has been very amendment about keeping that functionality so its a great party game.
Both of the ideas you threw out are like orders of magnitude slower that conventional rockets. They are just more efficient. The most efficient trajectories to the moon from earth take about a month, they use them with ion drives because it's cheaper and waiting a month is worth a few billion dollars.
Electric motors are most efficient at around 20mph. City driving in an electric kills gas because it is their optimal speed and they don't spend fuel idling (other than things like ac and the screen).
The Xbox is in a great position to become the entertainment hub of the living room. Hook it up to the internet and it could replace your television provider. Network it to the windows computer and you can look at the photo album on the tv. The Xbox was a truly long term investment for MS. Oh and it plays games at every price point for every person in the house.
After the slave trade was banned in the US plantation owners couldn't replenish slaves as readily so they had to view them as an investment, so they didn't want to work them to death. Slave treatment within the states also varied, South Carolina was particularly bad because of the ration of slaves to owners being so high because rice is a labor intensive crop.
I think the Tesla Model X is supposed to be in the 30-50k range, down from the Model S 50-80k bracket. I'd say we're well on the way to electric cars competing with mid level cars.
I'm from the US and I can assure you some of us know what cold is. Upstate NY goes from -30F to 105F and everything in between. There are definitely colder places but a normal winter here is 5-10F for months.
Do you really want them voting though? I'm serious. You should care about them learning about the options more than whether or not they vote. An uniformed vote is far worse than a vote not cast.
We should be encouraging people to vote smarter, which also means not voting if you were too busy or apathetic to cast an informed vote.
In which case they would be receiving a form of public insurance. My issue with your post was that it came off sounding like your neighbors health doesn't affect you and therefore government shouldn't be involved with healthcare. But it sounds like we are pretty much on the same page after all.
And I take Jefferson's quote from your post and modify it. If he were alive today he'd probably say, "It does me no injury for my neighbor to have insurance or no insurance. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." He'd also probably re-publish his Kentucky Resolutions declaring that, per the 10th amendment, the power to mandate purchase of a private product is reserved to the People and their Legislatures..... not the Congress.
Until your neighbor can't afford to give their kid a vaccine, and your kid gets a disease and dies because he was one of those that the vaccine doesn't work on. The health of the population is in the best interest of the entire population. I don't think the healthcare law is the best solution but to say that the health of your neighbor doesn't affect you is to live in a very small bubble.
Funny thing is, Dragon is orders of magnitude safer than the Shuttle and probably safer than Apollo. It has the ability to abort from the rocket at any time.
And forced him out of office, don't forget about that.
Or Goldman Sachs, oil is priced based on the futures market, not supply and demand.
The moon has been moving its orbit out since it was created....
Actually it kind of does. The elastic clause gives some leeway there but in the initial view of the country the federal government was supposed to be merely a unifying force bringing together a number of independent states. After the Civil War the power balance shifted to the federal government over the states.
The three-fifths compromise was in the Constitution along with the guarantee that slave imports would be illegal after twenty years (I forget the exact wording)
I wish I still had mod points. This might be the most concise argument I've ever seen on the topic.
So keep it in the trunk and tell the cops they don't have permission to search the car?
I wish I had mod points.
Depending how high you are, a short burn such that you intersect with the atmosphere and let friction bleed off the rest of your energy.
For reference the Saturn 5 burned something like 20 tons of fuel PER SECOND.
I'm not sure what you're financial range is but a Tesla Model S base is about 50k and has a range of around 120 miles. It's a luxury sedan too. You won't be able to get one for a year or two though.
I'm actually taking AP calc right now as a HS senior. I think people that tend to be "good" at math are able to picture problems accurately in our heads, so maybe they have difficulty with the word problems because they just see them as words on a page rather than an actual scenario. Once I can picture a problem I can figure out what's being asked and the best way to attack that problem. Also, thank you for being such a wonderful person as to adopt 5 girls!
For NY drivers (might be the whole country, not sure) with a CDL (tha'ts the truck drivers license, sort of) the limit is cut in half so it's .04 even if that person is driving a regular car.
One of the few big name games that supports 4 person local multiplayer (2 for local campaign). Bungie has been very amendment about keeping that functionality so its a great party game.
Both of the ideas you threw out are like orders of magnitude slower that conventional rockets. They are just more efficient. The most efficient trajectories to the moon from earth take about a month, they use them with ion drives because it's cheaper and waiting a month is worth a few billion dollars.
Electric motors are most efficient at around 20mph. City driving in an electric kills gas because it is their optimal speed and they don't spend fuel idling (other than things like ac and the screen).
The Xbox is in a great position to become the entertainment hub of the living room. Hook it up to the internet and it could replace your television provider. Network it to the windows computer and you can look at the photo album on the tv. The Xbox was a truly long term investment for MS. Oh and it plays games at every price point for every person in the house.
This is why I have so much respect for theoretical physicists.
After the slave trade was banned in the US plantation owners couldn't replenish slaves as readily so they had to view them as an investment, so they didn't want to work them to death. Slave treatment within the states also varied, South Carolina was particularly bad because of the ration of slaves to owners being so high because rice is a labor intensive crop.