True, not to mention the road conditions as well.
True, not to mention the road conditions as well.
Just have to be patient while reddit continues to ruin themselves. They just got rid of ad personalization opt-out, what’s next?
I wish automakers were able to/would actually import some of their cheaper electric vehicles from east asian markets.
The Honda N-Van e would suit the needs of the vast majority of people. 124mi of range and only ~$8,000.
78% percent of how many and where, because that article lists neither. So for all I know it’s made up.
And it’s paywalled.
Should a self-driving car face more rigorous tests than actual human drivers? Honest question.
Unfortunately it isn’t what I wanted out of this game.
Loading screen to land on a planet, loading screen to leave my spaceship, no seamless entry into caves or buildings. Planets and space having boundaries. Can’t use my spaceship to traverse.
Glad people enjoy it, but I was looking for something more akin to NMS or Star Citizen.
Read more about it here. A reminder, if you can’t find the sample size then disregard the source.
Is that really the best gameplay they could show? Not much happened. Visually it’s extremely outdated.
As long as they’re not trying to charge $60 it’s fine I guess. Edit: So it’s $39.99 ಠಿヮಠ I’ll have to wait on reviews.
Ah, ok.
Cool, will they include Governor Kay Ivey who used relief funds to build prisons?
You could find much better property for $100,000 in Mississippi.
If it was anywhere except Mississippi.
Sample size isn’t the problem, claiming 0.0000035% applies to the other 99.9999965% is one however. All they need to do is add ‘surveyed’ after Americans and there would be no problem.
The poll of 1,165 adults was conducted Aug. 10-14 using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population.
That shouldn’t be at the end of the article after I had to click on a separate article. Poor journalistic practices.
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Here are a few examples that could support the claim that Republicans have opposed net neutrality regulations:
Here are some sources that could counter or provide an alternative perspective to the claim that Republicans uniformly oppose net neutrality:
As for your last point, you act like any of those dinosaurs know how to.
Yeah, it’s pretty simple.
Read the two sentence long descriptions on join-lemmy.org/instances and use the same username and password if you’re that lazy.
This shit is the reason I haven’t touched Minecraft in nearly two years.
It’s as much on the customers as it is on the workers. Why continue supporting companies that don’t pay livable wages?