Comment Re:Why? (Score 2) 39
Well, the energy mix is the responsibility of the government...
Well, the energy mix is the responsibility of the government...
I am from Central Europe and we have the same issues as the UK.
But I don't blame the banks / real-estate industries, I blame the central bank's mismanagement. Why? Because I know people who own houses as an investment and I know what pushed them into making such investments: inflation has been out of control for almost 2 decades and central banks don't care one bit. Sure, you can invest on the stock market, but common folk prefer tangible things they understand: real estate.
The most blaring example of mismanagement happened during COVID: economy was slowing down, because people often couldn't work (therefore other people couldn't spend on services), goods couldn't be shipped across the world etc. There was no dire shortage of money on the market (demand side), there was a very clear problem on the SUPPLY side.
Despite this, central banks went haywire and dumped more money onto the market, despite having dumped a lot already through near-zero interest rates during the preceding decade.
My country suffered socialism for 4 decades. Yes, nobody had to fight for basic needs, but basic needs was all you'd ever get. You could start a small "company", however, the moment it would grow beyond tiny, it'd get expropriated by the state so that you don't "exploit" anybody.
Therefore nobody had motivation to work hard for anything, thus didn't work much. Also borders had to be shut close, or else anybody a bit capable and still willing to work hard would run away.
Don't believe these naive socialist ideas that have always failed. There are plenty examples.
You don't want Israel to annex Gaza, but when Israel isolates itself from it (in a way comparable to an international border) and leaves them to their own devices, you call the result an "open air prison"...
Nobody is stealing any land in Gaza. Israel fully withdrew from Gaza 19 years ago and physically destroyed any Israeli houses that existed there. They gave them full control and they used this opportunity to build terrorist networks in tunnels, fire rockets and send incendiary baloons to Israel.
No, I don't see the problem. First of all, typical charging isn't longer than 30 minutes. Then, most people do charging at home, so you don't need to service that many cars on the road. And lastly, you can put EV charging stations anywhere. They're now appearing in supermarket parking lots here in Europe.
Have you heard of superchargers?
That's why they suck for rentals: you've got to plan your entire trip (usually in a strange area to begin with) around vehicle maintenance.
The car literally tells you when it needs to charge and where.
From Omaha to Denver area mountains for the weekend. Car was never near an EV charger the entire time
I see plenty of them on the map.
You cannot compare the cars you mentioned to Tesla in any way - Tesla 3 is a relatively large luxury car whereas Fiat 500e or e-UP are toy vehicles.
Look at VW ID.3, ID.7, Skoda Enyaq etc.
This isn't a "what if", it is happening. I read about the problems of BEVs sitting on dealer lots unsold on a website called "Slashdot", perhaps you've heard of it?
Yeah, for example here in Europe, because European EVs are bad and very expensive at the same time. You can get a much better Tesla at a significantly lower price (e.g. -25%) or you can get a Chinese EV at half the price.
So right now you can hear car manufacturers complaining about bad EV sales, making excuses that the market isn't there, but what they forget to tell is that they lag 10 years behind competition.
Never had a murder by gunshot occurred in this town
It's not murder if it's self-defence (by the police in this case I presume).
Who will be accountable for the wreckage?
How's that even a question? The guy with a gun who decided to shoot at the police is responsible.
Do you think we should ignore crime just to that it doesn't escalate?
The nuclear reactors of 30 or even 20 years ago were garbage nobody should ever have built.
Any arguments to support such a bold claim?
"Every IT person on this forum is gonna hit 50 some day and find out what it's like to be without a Union and over 50 in IT, with the exception of a few working for Uncle Sam."
That's ridiculous. Every IT company is happy to find a senior willing to join them, regardless of age.
Certainly not all, e.g. https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.m.wikipedia.org%2Fwik... has a bus engine and a transmission.
How is Facebook republishing anything? All that appears when you share a link is the title, the picture and maybe a few initial words. Nothing else. You have to visit the article to read it in its entirety.
Google News looks pretty similar here. You certainly cannot read the article on Google (News), you have to go to the source website.
Ah, so instead of investing in self-sufficiency (we have both uranium and companies that can build nuclear power plants), we should be investing in buying electricity from African dictators?
You do know how that worked out for us with buying Russian nat gas, right?
The cost of living is going up, and the chance of living is going down.