Great game
Inflation will start to increase as well as the federal reserve cuts rates. Housing will become more expensive as a result and rent will follow shortly after.
i miss my note but I'll never own another Samsung phone again.
id argue that it's mostly a workload problem. I remember when I was in college there wasn't much time for leisurely reading.
I loved seeing all the bike paths, but then on the other hand there weren't any mountain biking or dirt bike trails that I could see. Beer was cheaper than water, so that was cool too.
Thinking about getting one, what did y'all think? Looking at the Zeros.
Was forced to have one of these when renting, and hated this garbage.
While I don't disagree, I'd prefer a law protecting consumer privacy regarding all digital data use but this law was never about protecting consumers. China is an aggressive adversarial state to the United States and its allies. From the perspective of national security it makes sense to limit what data an adversary has of your citizens.
You could oven-bake your veggies, it's a similar but healthier option. I do like to pan fry my veggies too though.
Is Creed the only one who didn't get to upper management who would turn their whole career into tax fraud?
You do you! It does look nicer when it's made though, and it makes the room feel cleaner. (IMO)
Really not that bad when it comes to work life balance, really depends where you work at. However, I'd say if you decide to go this route, really make an effort to get internships as often as you can. The market is rough and if you don't have anything to show for your time in college you'll have a bad time when you graduate. I suppose this provably goes for most degrees, but also try to network so that you have options post graduation.
Crazy how vancded offers what premium used to be, makes no sense to buy a subscription if the paid version is a worse experience
I'd really love to see a US domestic drone product for consumers. Its kind of sad that there aren't any options when it comes to premade drones.
Now that's a fun car in a small package! Is this coming to the states?
That's very promising to hear! I admit I don't have the most intimate knowledge of EV's but I looked it up and for these vehicles you're right!
This is incredible! This missed my radar. Here I thought NCAs were just going to stay. I can only see good things come from this.
I don't know exactly, but from what I heard last winter, in a freak cold fronr in the states a some EVs completely died in the middle of their commute. I don't have a source just from my memory.
Does anyone think that there'll ever be a simple EV car produced for market without all the extra junk found in most electric cars? Why or why not?
I don't see the need for the infotainment dash, personal data tracking, self-driving, lack of physical buttons, and lack or reparability.
Wouldn't it be nice to have an EV that is probably cheaper without all that forced extra stuff? Can't we just have a simple EV that has an electric engine that is reliable, cheaper, and doesn't have a need for constant software updates? Maybe you can work on it in your garage for the most part for simple maintenance.
I'd really like to have an EV one day but seems like they are all super expensive, have no sense of ownership like typical cars, are constantly tracking you, and are trying to shove extra features down your throat.