Serious question here: What if I could sell you a phone - for, say, $600 - that was 18mm thick, had a 5" 1920x1080 screen, 6000 mAh battery, ran stock Android, 5 GB RAM/128 GB Flash, IP68 rated, headphone jack, dual SIM card capable, and would take MicroSD cards? Would you buy that?
Data seems to suggest that the higher your amount of renewable power, the higher the cost of electricity. Somewhat counter-intuitive, but the trend seems to be pretty clear.
I have a fairly large cat, a Maine Coon, who weighs in around a solid 17 pounds (he's not fat, either - he's about 40 inches long, and stands about 14 inches tall - upper side of average for the breed). He's brought home squirrels, rats, and even a dead possum one night. I wouldn't bet on him against a hawk or eagle, though...
Uh, Fresno - smack-dab in the middle of the great central valley of CA - is about 100 meters above sea level. That's a LOT of sea level change going on to flood the valley, about an order of magnitude more than is usually bandied about...
Canada: Currently there is no dedicated program to grant the children of undocumented persons legal status or a pathway to citizenship.
Mexico: Undocumented aliens may apply for immigration status provided that applicable requirements are met (conditions are basically familial relationships or refugee status.
The autographs were made on September 2, 2015. The Obama State Department confirmed it was not signed on November 25, 2015. About 10 weeks after the first event, which was "claimed" as a signing.
In the US, per law, there is either a treaty or not. An agreement has no binding at all on the nation. What is done by a singular person with a "pen and a phone" can quickly and easily be undone by a later person with a "phone and a pen".
DACA recipients? You mean illegal aliens who were shielded by executive action of the prior administration, with no legal basis for remaining in the US? I wonder what most countries do with people who are present illegally...
A signature not on the signature page? It's on the front cover. The John Kerry State Department confirmed that Iran never signed the deal, two months after the meeting.
Perhaps you're not aware of US politics and our Constitution (which trumps UN law, by the way, at least in the US) which requires any foreign treaty of agreement must be submitted to and approved by the Senate to be legal. Anything else is simply the statement/position of a singular man, with no force of law behind it.
Yep. Apple is clearly violating the Act, but hey - laws are for the little people and small companies, not Apple! Apple cannot refuse service to a phone repaired with 3rd party parts/3rd party service unless they can prove subsequent damage was from the 3rd party parts or service.
What do you mean anti-Tesla? I've been told over and over again that Tesla's autopilot is NOT self-driving! It is merely an assistant, it is by no means supposed to drive itself, that's preposterous!
See, that's the problem... Most corporate missions include something about actually having a sustainable cashflow and profit. I think Tesla missed that step, but that's rather common with most Silicone Valley companies...
Uh, the SR is about a 200 mile range; the LR is another $10K... You could buy an Ioniq and a few year old Prius for that price. Or a Prius and a ~180K miles worth of fuel.
Or maybe, the market simply isn't there to support a mass-produced electric vehicle, and Tesla only has those sales because people wanted it more as a fashion/virtue-signalling item, rather than something functional?
The problem is, Tesla loses money on every car it sells - and that's before R&D and capital expenditures are counted. Operations and COGM eat up everything and then some...
So apparently wind, solar, and hydro aren't "major energy sources."
They aren't. They generate very small amounts of power, and require those evil fossil fuel base-load power plants to even be considered.
Serious question here: What if I could sell you a phone - for, say, $600 - that was 18mm thick, had a 5" 1920x1080 screen, 6000 mAh battery, ran stock Android, 5 GB RAM/128 GB Flash, IP68 rated, headphone jack, dual SIM card capable, and would take MicroSD cards? Would you buy that?
Data seems to suggest that the higher your amount of renewable power, the higher the cost of electricity. Somewhat counter-intuitive, but the trend seems to be pretty clear.
Unless you were being facetious, you're wrong. Nuclear is actually the safest of major energy sources.
I have a fairly large cat, a Maine Coon, who weighs in around a solid 17 pounds (he's not fat, either - he's about 40 inches long, and stands about 14 inches tall - upper side of average for the breed). He's brought home squirrels, rats, and even a dead possum one night. I wouldn't bet on him against a hawk or eagle, though...
Uh, Fresno - smack-dab in the middle of the great central valley of CA - is about 100 meters above sea level. That's a LOT of sea level change going on to flood the valley, about an order of magnitude more than is usually bandied about...
Good thing that Antarctica is gaining ice overall... Less non-floating ice to melt!
Canada: Currently there is no dedicated program to grant the children of undocumented persons legal status or a pathway to citizenship.
Mexico: Undocumented aliens may apply for immigration status provided that applicable requirements are met (conditions are basically familial relationships or refugee status.
The autographs were made on September 2, 2015. The Obama State Department confirmed it was not signed on November 25, 2015. About 10 weeks after the first event, which was "claimed" as a signing.
In the US, per law, there is either a treaty or not. An agreement has no binding at all on the nation. What is done by a singular person with a "pen and a phone" can quickly and easily be undone by a later person with a "phone and a pen".
DACA recipients? You mean illegal aliens who were shielded by executive action of the prior administration, with no legal basis for remaining in the US? I wonder what most countries do with people who are present illegally...
A signature not on the signature page? It's on the front cover. The John Kerry State Department confirmed that Iran never signed the deal, two months after the meeting.
Perhaps you're not aware of US politics and our Constitution (which trumps UN law, by the way, at least in the US) which requires any foreign treaty of agreement must be submitted to and approved by the Senate to be legal. Anything else is simply the statement/position of a singular man, with no force of law behind it.
The US never agreed to the Iran deal. And Iran never signed the deal anyway, so...
Yes.
Next question?
Yep. Apple is clearly violating the Act, but hey - laws are for the little people and small companies, not Apple! Apple cannot refuse service to a phone repaired with 3rd party parts/3rd party service unless they can prove subsequent damage was from the 3rd party parts or service.
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act basically says "nope". You can get it serviced with non-OEM parts, and by non-dealer/OEM staff, and not void your warranty.
"go fast and break things"
I think that's a perfect statement - cars are really good at both, right?
What do you mean anti-Tesla? I've been told over and over again that Tesla's autopilot is NOT self-driving! It is merely an assistant, it is by no means supposed to drive itself, that's preposterous!
EXCUSE ME? I pay high, being in Ventura California, and gas is right around $3.80/gallon. You're off by quite a bit...
$35k is double the price of a Corolla
Kind of states they are talking about the $35K Model 3, doesn't it? Or are you suggesting you can get the high-end model for just $35K?
See, that's the problem... Most corporate missions include something about actually having a sustainable cashflow and profit. I think Tesla missed that step, but that's rather common with most Silicone Valley companies...
Uh, the SR is about a 200 mile range; the LR is another $10K... You could buy an Ioniq and a few year old Prius for that price. Or a Prius and a ~180K miles worth of fuel.
Or maybe, the market simply isn't there to support a mass-produced electric vehicle, and Tesla only has those sales because people wanted it more as a fashion/virtue-signalling item, rather than something functional?
Ioniq is also produced in very small volumes which Hyundai refuses to increase significantly - a good sign that the vehicle is a "compliance car".
Or maybe the market just isn't there to justify a full-on, high-volume electric vehicle?
The problem is, Tesla loses money on every car it sells - and that's before R&D and capital expenditures are counted. Operations and COGM eat up everything and then some...