Comment Re:In the US (Score 1) 392
To be fair, it's always the same song book but some parties use a different beat.
To be fair, it's always the same song book but some parties use a different beat.
You forgot the following:
- TV shows and movies pandering to the tyranny of the minority
- Outdated content
- Forced packages of useless channels that are only interesting to a few people
- Reruns of old TV shows
- Fake news by dinosaur networks paid for by private interests groups
- Outdated content
Oh yeah? Well, I haven't paid for TV in 31 years!
Too many subscriptions and most of these keep increasing in price every year.
And Unlike Silicon Valley and Hollywood, ordinary people have limited amounts of cash.
Why would we ignore The Federation of Associations?
Except that your example is a completely different field, i.e. it has nothing to do with computers or the internet.
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, American law.
ada.gov
Couldn't they pick another acronym for their stupid crusade?
Apple should release iMessage for Android, make the app and service free for a few months and then charge a low yearly fee for the service. Keep it free for iPhone users. The ads write themselves.
Does this require a PS5 to begin with? Because if it does, it makes no sense to me. If it doesn't, then what does it run on? Shouldn't there be a list of supported platforms or hardware?
The only way to lower radiation is to lower the power of the transmitter, which results in weaker connections with cell towers.
This ain't rocket surgery.
France tested with European guidelines that differ from those of the U.S.A. and so the results were different. But are the European limits really that much safer than the ones in the USA? Maybe ANY radiation is extremely bad, so that's like saying the USA allows five drops of poison per barrel of wine while Europe only allows 3 drops of poison per barrel of wine. Three drops of poison is less, but it's still poison.
If you live in California, cancer warnings seem to be lurking around every corner — on grocery store shelves, at the gas pump or even in the window of your favorite coffee shop. "Visiting California can expose you to Proposition 65, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. " (i.e. it stresses you out, giving you cancer)
Wouldn't it be easier to simply make hurricanes illegal? After all, they damage a lot more than EVs.
Charging EVs via electricity generated from fossil fuels is still less polluting than having ICE cars burn those fossil fuels themselves. It's much easier to have better and more efficient pollution-mitigating filters at large plants, too.
And once an area finally gets less polluting energy sources, EVs are already there to take advantage of it.
But they do have a collapsing economy and an abysmal... oh wait, you broke my sarcasm detector.
...he is a remarkably energetic and politically savvy leader who rapidly rose from obscurity by skillfully harnessing anger, resentments, and feelings of entitlement and being disrespected.
Reminds you of someone? It didn't end well.
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