Famous for their pears
Famous for their pears
I have a mini-split. There’s no ducting in the walls.
Water. Best way to put out an EV fire is to keep dousing it with water until it cools down enough to not be on fire.
In case you’re not being sarcastic, Whistlindiesel…
But they’ve also been the target of some vandalism.
EVs tend to look like this after a battery fire, and the Cybertruck is easily the most hated vehicle ever made. I wouldn’t assume that this one caught itself on fire.
I mean you had to wait 20 seconds for it to buffer, so you were at least going to give it a fair shot.
Specifically this one which I find especially haunting:
Like not only are we intelligent life, we look like this, and we look like this on the inside, and we have technology that can see ourselves on the inside. And we just thought you’d find that neat.
If it used the notification display to show your most recent calculation reault, that might be useful. I know some apps mis-use the notification counter for other things.
Just wait for Low Effort November
And Usain Bolt ate exclusively McDoods Nugs.
But who was phone?
How often do prime numbers occur in epoch time?
Really can’t decide on a color temperature for those porch lights.
Though I really like the contrast the blue provides with the orange in the background.
Eh. Local ballpark does beechers Mac and cheese on hot dogs.
It …tastes like two different things at the same time. Absolutely no gestalt.
Let’s flip the equation here.
If driving wasn’t an option, you wouldn’t live 30 miles away from your job. Driving was an option, so you did and so did your neighbors. More neighbors move in, more cars, more traffic, more lanes, more neighbors, more cars, etc.
Alternatively, you move closer to work in a town with half decent sidewalks and walk or bike in. Bikes and people take up much less space which allows things to be closer together.
And yes, cars are necessary for hauling large objects over long distances, but how many vehicles in this photo do you think are carrying more than just people?
You also tend to not find them in the middle of cities. Texas just happens to be a car-dependent wasteland.
MP3 players are commodities now. Anyone who just wants iPod functionality can get it cheap, and there are even upmarket options for audiophiles with support for things like low impedance headphones that the iPod never supported.
There’s just not enough room in the market for Apple to re-insert themselves.
Also, they’d never ship a product that couldn’t somehow use AppleMusic.