Today you, tomorrow me
Today you, tomorrow me
Kerbal players, knowing the delta-v to approach the sun: … (completely unimpressed-face at a bullet flopping into the ground less than a km away)
Satisfactory.
The good news is that everyone is going to be experiencing that for the first time again in about a week’s time!
didn’t everyone run out, two years into the war (1915/6?) for the exact same reason that US/Russia/Europe recently did?
If you save each one as a text file, Winmerge does sometimes give interesting context to the changes.
It would be nice if someone did this on GitHub for a lot of common services…?
And even some that stay as trains.
Some bicycles can run out of honk
Flip-flop. Can’t wait for all the newspapers to “fact check” his interview.
Thomas Midgley Jr. (leaded petrol, CFCs, lots of deaths at the “ethyl” factory)
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That’s not an EV issue that’s a modern car issue.
One of the worst privacy risks was Buick who didn’t even make EVs.
It might be a trope by now, but when you mention “rich tourists and digital nomads”… have you read For The Win?
When Cory Doctorow considers this question, … His character, an archetype of the subcultures you mention, voiced by the most cyberpunk author you ever read, chooses a cargo ship.
Looks like the main options are the things you’ve already ruled-out:
Maybe you can find a “tall ship” that’s big enough to have passive passengers (example), or pay the small boat to bring a higher ratio of paid crew to let the passengers sleep.
Let’s not allow them to claim this word - “orange pilled” refers to a realisation of the problems with northamerican suburbia!
Might be in an American suburb - their roads can be ridiculously oversized for the posted speed limit.
Shapez2 just released?
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“S-500 missile, S-500 Mercedes, what’s the difference?” - guy in procurement office.