Comment Re: How dense can they be? (Score 1) 45
Sure. I would expect that each country would want to protect themselves from other countries.
Sure. I would expect that each country would want to protect themselves from other countries.
That’s what makes the difference in China. I will use the term trucks in the global sense, ie what Americans call semis. In the UK, a semi means something quite different
Economics — opex is much more important than capex for trucking TCO and ROI
Architecture — truck ICE trains are really big and heavy, so the weight differential is smaller than you’d expect, plus the ladder frame construction and large axles of trucks means there’s lots of space for a battery that adds structural rigidity and lowers the centre of gravity, plus motors on the axles. Auke Hoekstra has a presentation on this (it also covers the economics)
Cultural barriers — There’s no fetishisation of trucking as the epitome of manliness, as there is in the US. Chinese truck drivers and fleet operators aren’t emotionally invested in the roar of a diesel engine. In fact, Chinese truck drivers value the quiet operations, lack of fumes, smooth accelerations, and lack of gears provided by EVs (there’s interesting interviews with Chinese truckers about their experiences with EV trucks on YT)
This is correct, semis are known as artics, lorries or trucks outside the US
China uses coal very differently than we do. They use like we use gas peaker plants. So most of their coal fleet is idle much of the time...and idle time is growing as their renewable segment grows.
You're way down the rabbit hole. You think you're rational as well, which is the worst part of it. The flu vaccine reduces childhood hospitalisation rates by about 70% and adult by about 40%. Those are massive wins. Being hospitalised for flu means you are terribly ill, and avoiding that is absolutely fucking fantastic.
The C19 vaccine nonsense you spout is just that, nonsense. It shows you know absolutely nothing about how medical treatment trials work. If you did, you'd have known about statistical power, and understood why recruiting 40k volunteers in the middle of an infectious disease pandemic with a high event accumulation rate would inherently lead to much faster and more accurate results that recruiting 2k volunteers for a typical intervention.
You're also batshit insane to say that C19's severity was "vastly overblown". More than a million died from it in the US alone.
It took literal seconds of Googling to find, you pathetic lazy fuck
I quite literally quoted your source...and you agreed it applies.
A religion (or any other organization) is a cult when those rules become abusive.
So it's only a cult if it does bad things? Why, that sounds almost exactly like white washing to be acceptable in modern society!
Shall we talk about the all the bad things done in the name of religion throughout human history?
Good Day.
How would that scenario be a question of "Believe the Science"?
But at the rate things are going, if Trump gets that bug up his butt, he'll try it AND completely fail WRT known and proven vaccines.
That's already available on my 16Pro. Not sure whose chip they use, or its performance level, though.
>"This is about whether a hostile third party can affect a vehicle remotely because of manufacturer incompetence."
Oh, well, both are important
I have often wondered if it is reasonable to just find the antenna(s) and put a keyswitch across it/them, so you have absolute control over when/if they can be accessed remotely at all.
Why not just have it design an actual drug for you? You could tell it to make it twice as good as the movie.
Because human biology is an incredibly complex system, you can never prove anything definitively. You can only have degrees of uncertainty. So they presented their case, and explained their conclusions. I don't know how you can ask for anything different.
And "correlation is not causation", while being true, is highly misleading. The two are not completely disconnected. Circumstantial evidence is still evidence, no matter what popular opinion might wish.
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