Comment Talk about irony ... (Score 1) 27
The "Google announced" blog at the beginning of TFS puts a banner along the bottom of the page (literally) saying:
Let's stay in touch. get the latest news from Google in your inbox. [Subscribe] [No thanks]
The "Google announced" blog at the beginning of TFS puts a banner along the bottom of the page (literally) saying:
Let's stay in touch. get the latest news from Google in your inbox. [Subscribe] [No thanks]
It can be easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of subscription emails clogging your inbox: Daily deal alerts that are basically spam, weekly newsletters from blogs you no longer read, promotional emails from retailers you haven't shopped in years can quickly pile up," Chris Doan, Gmail's Director of Product, wrote in a blog post.
I literally can't remember the last time I got the kind of crap he's taking about.
Not saying it doesn't happen to people, but sounds more like (a) a solution in search of a problem and (b) another avenue for Google to (legitimately) scan peoples' email.
Why are all the "related links" for this story about EVs and such?
Is this guy doing a better job than Rubio? I can't imagine him doing worse...
To be fair, they have to use these shenanigans to (a) pass Senate reconciliation and (b) keep the debt/deficit from exploding and triggering Pay-Go. As a bonus, if they retain control of the Executive and Congress, they can re-up and continue and if they lose, then Democrats will be the ones raising taxes, etc... Pure dickery, especially purportedly from the party of fiscal conservatism and responsibility.
Sounds like they moved on almost immediately from Wiles to Rubio.
Chief of Staff, NatSec/State -- DoD should be next (Hegseth). Rattcliff might be more powerful but they probably don't want to cross CIA. Or the call is coming from inside the house.
> lawns came over from the UK but really took off in the US during the post WW2 housing boom
I either have grass or mud and weeds. So I reseed any bare spots every Spring.
Do you mean people tolerated slippery mud and thicket all summer before the 50's?
I get that motorized mowers make everything easier but I see plenty of pictures of nice homes and parks from the 19th century with cut grass at the Historical Society.
> You're the reason pests creep into other people's homes or invasive weeds overrun people's properties by forcing out native plants.
Why would anybody think not using herbicides is the same thing as not mowing your lawn and not weeding?
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Opt-out isn't legal here.
What you were looking for instead of a paywall:
https://github.com/TecharoHQ/a...
404 Media is misleading - it should be called 402 Media.
Some of these people just want to replace Humans in every way possible, no matter the reliability of the systems.
Wimbledon is not necessary. We don't need tennis tournaments to survive. People enjoy them and being a part of them gives some people meaning in life.
The people who want to take that all away can screw off. Today the line judges, tomorrow the players - and the day after the War Machine.
I have a 2001 Honda Civic Ex (mine) with 133k miles and 2002 Honda CR-V Ex (wife's, who died in 2006) with 60k miles; they both run great, everything still works, and they still get mileage similar to when I bought them. As a bonus, I no longer have to pay annual property tax on them as they're over 20 years old. They will need re-painting at some point as they're kept outside and the clear coat is failing in places. Bigger bonus, they both have 5sp manual transmissions, which is almost impossible to get with a new car now -- Honda only offers it in the Civic Si and Civic Type R.
You must not have traveled much in the last decade or so then.
Chargers are becoming more and more frequent. Though often they're not advertised outside of the charging apps, so they aren't super obvious unless you know what to look for.
That said, I didn't mention charging at night here.
70% charge@15 minutes ~ 210 miles = ~3 hours of driving @ 70mph. You could theoretically keep it up 24x7.
A nice long slow charge at night would help the battery, of course, and make it easier.
Where are the calculations that go with a calculated risk?