I'm no expert, but since air is used like fuel for this battery, shutting off the air supply ought to prevent self-discharge.
My concern with this new battery is that they're using a 120 hour cycle time. That means they're discharging it at a rate that would be too slow for vehicle use. Whether that is actually a limitation of the battery is unstated.
The rise of white identity will be the death of this nation.
It's pretty much irrelevant. A white, European-derived identity was the norm 100, 200, 300, and 400 years ago, and it hasn't been "the death of this nation."
The deliberate promotion of racial groups over Americanism is a big problem, and it benefits nobody except the leading rabble rousers, who gain power and money.
The principle of respecting and protecting human life and property forms the basis of one set of political beliefs, and opposition to that principle forms the other. Most political issues can have their sides classified by their stands on that principle.
The "non-violent" is not the middle. To the extent that a person does not initiate violence, or advocate or support the initiation of violence, that person respects and protects human life and property, and that is an extreme. It is more fundamental and more important than most political labels.
Socialism, fascism, Nazism, and communism all have in common opposition to respecting and protecting human life and property.
Democracy is a mechanism, and as such has no specific stand on this principle, although there is implicit respect for human life in the idea that "everyone votes."
Capitalism is explicitly based on the respect and protection of human life and property.
How dare the Trump Administration go through the Justice Department and obtain a warrant for information related to its political opponents who suborn violence?
FTFY.
Searching a house is a significantly greater disruption than getting a USB drive listing URLs. Police don't clean up the mess they make after throwing all your possessions on the floor (and breaking some) while removing stuff from a closet to see if someone is hiding there.
Although if you squint hard enough they seem the same on the surface, they're not. Some in law enforcement, perhaps most, take seriously not degrading the lives of large numbers of people.
Remember when all of Hillary's emails were demanded, but she only (after much delay) provided those which she claimed were not related to yoga and Chelsea's wedding?
If John Doe is suspected of conspiracy to commit murder, and a search warrant is issued to find evidence of planning that murder, does John Doe get to select only the relevant documents?
Given the US history of failed impeachments of clearly guilty presidents (Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton) and the cowardice and lack of political savvy of Republican leadership, the failure to attempt impeachment was no surprise.
The people who organize the sorts of protests that devolve into riots either know that violence will result or should know. One option is evil, the other is stupid. Both are characteristic of the left.
First they came for the trespassers
Next they came for the mass murderers
Then they came for the mentally ill
FTFY.
To be clear, I do not support mistreating the mentally ill.
Wow, are you biased. If he had donated shares of stock that hadn't appreciated, or shares that had gone to zero, the financial effects to him would have been no different.
What the donation of appreciated stock to charity gains him is power and reputation. The reputation of being a very good guy, to people who think that donation to charity is a virtue. Power, by controlling the actions of charities to which he has given stock.
It can get worse. I was paying cash, and I had a car dealer tell me that Payment Protection Insurance (sold to me in a different name) was not only mandatory but fulfilled the state requirement for auto insurance: both false. It took me a few days to figure out I'd been had, but I complained angrily and at length and got my $100 back.
Compared to banks, credit unions are more likely to be run by amateurs who will allow stupid mistakes. For instance in about 1980 the Litton Employees Federal Credit Union did not charge a fee or interest for 45 days on credit card cash advances. You could get a cash advance, deposit it in your LEFCU interest-paying savings account, pay off the advance in 30 days or so, and thus make a little money. It took LEFCU a couple of years to figure out their blunder.
Investigating and prosecuting them is a massive effort that strains the budgets of State AGs.
Arrest them under state law. Deny bail, delay any action after the bail hearing to keep them in jail as long as possible. As soon as some other level of government springs them from jail, rinse and repeat on new charges.
A sufficiently aggressive AG and a few good judges are about all that's really required. Nobody, even a CEO, likes being in jail, and hammering home the message that your money can't keep you safe from justice would soon be widely understood.
Socialism is oppression. All that varies are the methods and targets of the oppression.
Movies aren't supposed to make me puke, which is what I'd want to do if I saw any of a number of famous bloated females in a bikini.
That explains Gracie Allen - George Burns and Lucile Ball - Ricky Ricardo: not at all.
I'm no expert, but since air is used like fuel for this battery, shutting off the air supply ought to prevent self-discharge.
My concern with this new battery is that they're using a 120 hour cycle time. That means they're discharging it at a rate that would be too slow for vehicle use. Whether that is actually a limitation of the battery is unstated.
Take a look at http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-ryzen-threadripper-1950x-cpu,5167.html. Depending on the test, i7-7700K, i9-7900X, Ryzen 1950X and Ryzen 1920X trounce the competition.If speed is important to you, you'll have to look at the specific application to determine which processor is best.
It's pretty much irrelevant. A white, European-derived identity was the norm 100, 200, 300, and 400 years ago, and it hasn't been "the death of this nation."
The deliberate promotion of racial groups over Americanism is a big problem, and it benefits nobody except the leading rabble rousers, who gain power and money.
The principle of respecting and protecting human life and property forms the basis of one set of political beliefs, and opposition to that principle forms the other. Most political issues can have their sides classified by their stands on that principle.
The "non-violent" is not the middle. To the extent that a person does not initiate violence, or advocate or support the initiation of violence, that person respects and protects human life and property, and that is an extreme. It is more fundamental and more important than most political labels.
Socialism, fascism, Nazism, and communism all have in common opposition to respecting and protecting human life and property.
Democracy is a mechanism, and as such has no specific stand on this principle, although there is implicit respect for human life in the idea that "everyone votes."
Capitalism is explicitly based on the respect and protection of human life and property.
How dare the Trump Administration go through the Justice Department and obtain a warrant for information related to its political opponents who suborn violence?
FTFY.
"Hate speech" is understood to be evidence that a violent crime is (for instance) racially motivated. It can result in a more severe penalty.
Trump is a better man than you.
Searching a house is a significantly greater disruption than getting a USB drive listing URLs. Police don't clean up the mess they make after throwing all your possessions on the floor (and breaking some) while removing stuff from a closet to see if someone is hiding there.
Although if you squint hard enough they seem the same on the surface, they're not. Some in law enforcement, perhaps most, take seriously not degrading the lives of large numbers of people.
Remember when all of Hillary's emails were demanded, but she only (after much delay) provided those which she claimed were not related to yoga and Chelsea's wedding?
If John Doe is suspected of conspiracy to commit murder, and a search warrant is issued to find evidence of planning that murder, does John Doe get to select only the relevant documents?
Don't be a sucker all your life.
It's well know that extreme leftists don't bathe. You're venting your stinky armpits.
Given the US history of failed impeachments of clearly guilty presidents (Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton) and the cowardice and lack of political savvy of Republican leadership, the failure to attempt impeachment was no surprise.
The people who organize the sorts of protests that devolve into riots either know that violence will result or should know. One option is evil, the other is stupid. Both are characteristic of the left.
First they came for the trespassers
Next they came for the mass murderers
Then they came for the mentally ill
FTFY.
To be clear, I do not support mistreating the mentally ill.
It's complicated. The most direct effect is devaluing the stock, if the charity sells it.
That's because you shoot coke.
Doesn't the Gates Foundation support Common Core, the widely-used mind-crippling educational standard?
Wow, are you biased. If he had donated shares of stock that hadn't appreciated, or shares that had gone to zero, the financial effects to him would have been no different.
What the donation of appreciated stock to charity gains him is power and reputation. The reputation of being a very good guy, to people who think that donation to charity is a virtue. Power, by controlling the actions of charities to which he has given stock.
Capital only has a strong barging position along waterways.
You need to take the bus to work with cabbages. Traveling with people drains your precious bodily fluids.
It can get worse. I was paying cash, and I had a car dealer tell me that Payment Protection Insurance (sold to me in a different name) was not only mandatory but fulfilled the state requirement for auto insurance: both false. It took me a few days to figure out I'd been had, but I complained angrily and at length and got my $100 back.
Compared to banks, credit unions are more likely to be run by amateurs who will allow stupid mistakes. For instance in about 1980 the Litton Employees Federal Credit Union did not charge a fee or interest for 45 days on credit card cash advances. You could get a cash advance, deposit it in your LEFCU interest-paying savings account, pay off the advance in 30 days or so, and thus make a little money. It took LEFCU a couple of years to figure out their blunder.
Arrest them under state law. Deny bail, delay any action after the bail hearing to keep them in jail as long as possible. As soon as some other level of government springs them from jail, rinse and repeat on new charges.
A sufficiently aggressive AG and a few good judges are about all that's really required. Nobody, even a CEO, likes being in jail, and hammering home the message that your money can't keep you safe from justice would soon be widely understood.