Comment Finally (Score 1) 64
An inexpensive EV with no troubling associations with any Nazis!
An inexpensive EV with no troubling associations with any Nazis!
If you take Elon out of the picture (as well as his employees), it would not be self-dealing.
Ok, so that's the objection now, when Musk is a quasi-official member of the government.
What was the objection under the Biden administration, when he had no affiliation with the government at all? If the reason Starlink was excluded from consideration was bad faith and itself corrupt - the Biden administration didn't want a contract to do to someone who was viewed as the enemy by auto unions - then surely reconsidering that decision now is not corruption, it's reversing corruption.
They'll get over it, when they realize we could have handed them three decades of deflationary, spiraling depression instead.
It's a little like dipping into your ten-year-old kid's college fun to pay for his heart transplant. Sure, you're spending money he was going to use in the future. But unless he's an unreasonable little shit, he'll get over it.
Anyway I probably won't have kids. Woohoo!
Here's one thing wrong with Inkscape: what you see is not what prints. There's no way to print in landscape mode short of rotating your entire image, manually, 90 degrees to one side.
Switching to landscape mode in Page Setup in every other application is sufficient to produce landscape-orientation printouts, but it has never worked in any version of Inkscape.
That's a pretty glaring failure, in my opinion.
At any one time the wind is blowing over 95% of the Earth's surface. An improved energy grid would be able to transfer excess production to areas of increased need.
The wind's always blowing somewhere.
The number of arguments is unimportant unless some of them are correct. -- Ralph Hartley