

Porque no los dos?
Porque no los dos?
Then just rule by fiat forever. The End.
I don’t think it actually ends that way, but I think you’re right about them aiming for it
of course they will complain if you can’t make the parts to the specifications.
Why did you even take the order in the first place if you can’t manage to produce them to spec?
Where did they say anything about not being able to make the parts to spec?
Because pointing out that America is bombing Yemen is like pointing out that water is wet.
No carpenter’s pencil?
Stop trying to make fetch happen
Only within a web browser, generally to drag something from a page to the search bar
I mean, plenty tried to kill Hitler. He was just really good at not getting assassinated. Frequent last-minute changes to planned public appearances helped a lot
F47 Krasnov
Damned ArasakaCloudflare ice walls are such a pain
Presumably, but the cost of the vehicle is entirely besides the point.
The point is that the adhesive isn’t the problem, the Tesla badge is the problem.
Plenty of vehicles have panels held on by glue. If you use the right glue, and apply it properly, it’s fine.
Tesla presumably cheaped out on the glue itself, and also on the man-hours for the work, and also also on QA/QC
The land area of Canada is 3, 855, 103 square miles compared to America’s 3, 794, 083. The maps skewer the perspective by quite a bit, and you also have to take into account that a lot of Canada’s land mass is tundra and not easily usable.
Barely bigger is still bigger, and it’s not what you do with it, it’s the size that counts
Rubber is cheap though, and flexible. If it’s the size of a gas pump hose, oh well; gas pump hoses are also rubber. As long as they don’t have to make the copper ridiculously thick, it shouldn’t matter how thick the cable overall is
Go ahead and demonstrate it then
Assuming this is about the same thing as the other BYD charging article I saw a couple days ago, they’re using a higher voltage, which would let them charge faster without needing a thicker* cable.
(* The copper need not be thicker, but the insulation might need to be)
That’s the one
Following the pattern of bisected, which is Latin, 4 through 6 would be quatresected, quinquesected (or cinquesected), and sexected. If you prefer to switch to Greek roots, it’s tetrasected, pentasected, and heptasected; 2 with a Greek root would be disected, but that already means something else.
Comparison to quartered is uglier; 2 is obviously halved, but 3, 5, and 6 are harder. My first instinct was ‘thirded’, but I don’t think so. ‘halved’ ≠ ‘seconded’, and I can’t think of anything that would be to ‘thirded’ as ‘halved’ is to ‘seconded’
Organized crime exists to make money; the way OpenAI is burning through it, they’re more Disorganized Crime
FedEx and UPS don’t need a warrant or reason to search your package, USPS does