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Yeah, it’s not like they made hot dogs on the Shabbat or anything.
Yeah, it’s not like they made hot dogs on the Shabbat or anything.
Yeah, I’ve got a petrol car, and now that I’ve got my own house I don’t think I’d gotten into a situation where an electric car wouldn’t have covered my needs just as well.
Obviously it was different when I was renting and stuck off street parking, but for anyone that has a garage, having an electric car and just plugging it in overnight covers pretty much everything, with maybe the odd public charging on a road trip.
Pretty much, yeah.
You don’t have time to be depressed when you’re trying to fix xorg.conf. (yeah, I know, super dated reference, Linux is actually so good these days I can’t find an equivalent joke).
Pretty sure they were being sarcastic. There’s obviously tons of anti-zionist Hebrew speakers.
Cable news seems to be allergic to providing any kind of context no matter what the issue is, despite having 24 hours to fill. They’ll typically just loop the same 10 second clip from the event and then have 2 pundits who don’t actually know anything talk about it.
Yep, your average hatchback is infinitely more practical than this thing, but for whatever reason Tesla (and most other EV makers) decided not to make one. There’s basically just the electric Golf and the Hyundai ionic 5 as options if you want that.
Yep, go to a Muslim country and tear down their posters, great strategy. Shows you these people won’t stop after they’ve taken all of Palestine.
Edit: country with a large Muslim population
Even if there was overcapacity, if you’re trying to tackle climate change you should be throwing all your resources at creating and installing solar cells and batteries everywhere until there’s no fossil power generation left.
If the US is worried about domestic industry, they can shift some of the subsidies they give to oil companies to domestic green industry.
That makes more sense, and is actually way funnier.
Now you need to somehow power that. Also, how reliable is 3G around the front line, you think?
If you need it remote activated you’d need wifi as well, which makes it kind of complicated to set up with lots of moving parts.
Were they on Sky News? Nobody watches that.
Yep, it was a drone strike, this is not a fog of war thing, some guy in an office in Tel Aviv was piloting that thing and would’ve had access to any intelligence needed to make the right decision.
This is not some guy cut off from his unit without a radio shooting the wrong people or whatever they’re trying to present this as.
The rules-based world order and international law was always dependent on enforcement by the member states. It’s not like the UN has its own army or police force to arrest people or enforce rulings.
The strategy from day one was to starve Gazans, and every step they’ve taken is in service of that. There’s no way this is an accident. First they destroyed UNRWA, now they’re forcing other NGO’s to pull out. The ‘protests’ at the border crossings are anything but spontaneous as well.
It would be the same. When it comes to matters of maintaining the Empire, both parties are the same (although Republicans tend to overestimate its power in ridiculous ways, ironically hastening its decline).
On domestic issues there’s slight differences like who runs the EPA, NLRB, FTC, etc.
Yep, look at all the democracy the state department is supporting right now in Pakistan.
The ones whose paycheck depends on believing it, yeah. Everyone that received support from AIPAC, the mainstream media, etc. They just need the thinnest excuse to parrot and somehow manage to live with themselves.
They make a great downspout.