

Its the GOP doing it, so the actual one.


Its the GOP doing it, so the actual one.


Disney owns it now, so 50/50 chance palpatine will return.


All of these systems are designed to prevent backflow when they have no utility input voltage. Its baked into them.
There should be zero extra danger to lineman unless people are DIYing these systems, which they can do now with or without a law.


You can likely sue them in small claims court. Many states let you file for a couple hundred dollars and will give you 3x damages if you win.
The most likely outcome is they settle when the court date approaches or dont show and you win hy default.
You can DIY relativlty inexpensivly, at least until it gets to the electrical interconnect.
Im eyeballing a home battery pack from ecoflow:
https://www.digitaltrends.com/home/ecoflow-delta-pro-ultra-smart-home-panel-2-review/
The newish one, newer than that article, can take 6k of input panels with it built in solar. If you go with that smart panel, it seamlessly integrates with your house. 15k for the battery + panel + install, 2-3k for the panels if you DIY the install, which will just be climbing on the roofs, drilling racks, and running an electrical cable to the battery pack.
It likely wont power your whole house, but 6k is a good start. You can also double up on the controller and install 12k of panels if you want, so on and so forth.


Except it’s also made of gel and eats people if they fall asleep on it.
You sure this isn’t a vore spinoff of the twilight spinoff ?
I couldnt find the source that listed the slip either, I just recall reading an article that listed the slip days back so i knew the context.
He corrected himself a few days ago in a back and forth about iran after he called if department of defense and called it the department of war.
Here he is 3 days ago:
“We are not at war. We have no intention of being at war,” he told reporters. “The Department of War has made it very clear – this is a limited operation. It’s an operation that is limited in its scope and duration.”


“Heres a purple heart. Get back out into the meat grinder. If you get hit again and live, you can put a little star on it.”
Mexicans, for one. Bay leaves are common in lots of cuisine.
I mean, that dude makes money each time you dont cook. Of course he’s going to pitch “kitchenless” homes as a real thing.
Its abject bullshit, but also a clear cut case of “follow the money” to understand stupid reasoning.


So you owned an uncommon phone with uncommon features in 2002, and youre using this to assert that these features were common at the time?
At a time when only 20-30% of people had cellphones, having one of the 5% of those cellphones with a camera or GPS was pretty uncommon. It means at any given point, less than 1% of people would be able to take your picture, much less post it to the “nowhere” that was social media at the time.


Camera phones existed, but were very uncommon. Same with GPS. Nokia “candy bar” phones were the most common at the time.. It looks like 2002 was when nokia first added GPS to its phones.
I think you’ve mashed 2000-2010 together into one big “cellphones had cameras and GPS before smartphones” year in your head. They were still very basic in 2002, most barely having web browsers.
All of this glosses over the fact that cellphones were not ubiqoutus in 2002, and the ones that people used at the time rarely had camera/GPS, much less any concept of a “phone app” or “social media.” It would have been much easier to “get lost” both actively and passivly back then because you werent surrounded by people brandishing data harvesting/broadcasting devices all around you.


Good catch. I should have said smart phones. Cellphones were around, but think calls/basic texting, no cameras, no internet, no GPS.
It was still somewhat common to not have a cellphone back then, so tracking people was not so ubiquitous as it is now.
Myspace launched in 2003, so it didnt exist. Friendster technically did, as it looks like it launced in march, 2002. Id still say that no, there was no social media of note in 2002, unless you want to talk about usenet/IRC. Neither of the latter were in common use or likely to help assist you finding someone who didnt want to be found.


You dont do any of that, for one, or you do it under a fake name.
It was also probally easier 24 years than it is now. No cellphones, no social media, very basic digital cameras, almost no survelance cameras.


I’d disagree, as all the above center on the job. Burnout is causing general stress/anxiety, which are its key indicators.


Similiar reason cheddar is orange. Cheesemakers used to die it to cover inconsistences in quality or rot.
At this point, cheddar is almost perfectly homogenous, but people expect it to be orange, so its orange.


Even if you do have to pay something, the cost Ive seen people post in europe are in the hundreds/thousands, not hundreds of thousands like the US.
Maybe this couple woukd have gotten a $200/2000 bill in the EU for a birth? $200,000 is a purely US problem.
Cost one side of the middle slice in butter, the other side in honey.
Now youre there.