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they have to build it from scratch to do that though.
they have to build it from scratch to do that though.
yes, the force applied to THE ROCK will be much higher, but the car’s mass is not relevant to the driver’s reference inside the car.
Not if they crash into stationary objects like rocks, etc. In that case the amount of force the driver will experience will be 2-3 times higher compared to the amount of force a driver of a normal sedan will experience if he had the same accident.
this is not true, the deceleration (g force) imparted to passengers should be the same in either case. (all other things being equal, initial speed, crumple zones, etc). adding more mass to the car is irrelevant to the driver if you’re hitting a truly immovable object.
because they’re safer for the drivers
also SUVs became the new minivan because minivans aren’t cool. with an suv you can cosplay as an off-roader who goes mountaineering on the weekends and drives uphill through snow both ways to work and back.
I’m pretty sure some companies are also using it to encourage people to quit before layoffs and needing to pay out severance. Happened to me earlier this year. In December they announced we’d go from optionally fully remote, to mandatory 3-days in office in February. Then at the end of march they laid off a bunch of people.
So watch the timing at Dell, I wonder if we’ll see some layoffs there in a couple months.
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We shut down reactors of which no one knows how functional they are because no one checked that because they were scheduled to be shut down anyways.
If they weren’t scheduled to be shut down in the first place people would have known they worked.
I don’t know about Europe as a whole but in Germany we did not shut down functional reactors. We shut down reactors of which no one knows how functional they are because no one checked that because they were scheduled to be shut down anyways.
That’s functionally the same thing. And it does matter to discuss. Even if you believe the ship has sailed in Germany, it hasn’t elsewhere, and Germany’s experience can be useful to learn from.
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watch us be repeating the same excuse in another 50 years. yes, nuclear takes a long time to build but that doesn’t mean we should just not do it.
also at the bare minimum we should not be shutting down functional reactors which is happening in europe.
this is why we still need nuclear, to replace the fossil fuel baseline.
unfortunately the only thing that’ll be reset is the middle and lower classes. The 1% will survive and be the ones to reshape whatever happens after.
say goodbye to motorsports without being able to greenwash oil.
hm forced labor sounds quite socialist to me. mr conservative, why don’t you let these kids explore the open market for their labor?
no problem, boiling starts at 100C.
They are getting hit with the consequences of a century of industrialization while we have reaped the benefits in the US and Europe. We owe it to them to at least let them take refuge.
on average night on the moon is 15 earth days. it’s not trivial to store 15 days worth of solar energy. nothing to do with elitism whatsoever.
it guesses the next word… based on examples created by humans. It’s not just making shit up out of thin air.
and those lazy stone age humans didn’t want to work hunting and gathering all the time so they invented agriculture.