Are you a vampire?
Are you a vampire?
They are actually locked out, not on strike.
I don’t think there was really much of a housing collapse in Canada…
Variable rate let’s me take on the rate risk and pay (on average) less interest. Fixed interest means the bank prices in the rate risk and you pay for that in a higher rate.
Forced to move into traffic (perhaps unexpectedly) and get run over.
I think the complex question is how much liability should be taking on for this sort of thing. Theoretically the losses could be massive if a rich person gets scammed… Is the liability unlimited?
Modern heat pumps continue to function down to -20C or below. If it gets colder than that where you live you can supplement with an auxiliary source for cold days.
This sounds like the Pomodoro technique… There are a lot of apps for that.
Interesting. Kinda hard to understand the reason behind these differences sometimes. For clothes washers I think 30C would actually be considered cold in NA. My washer has tap cold, cold, warm, hot settings. So “cold” is actually heated… Only tap cold is unheated.
If your dishwasher starts washing shortly after you turn it on, then it probably didn’t have time to heat the water… At least in North America, dishwashers have water heaters but they still rely on hot water coming in for best performance.
Isn’t most of the AI training work in the world done on Linux using Nvidia GPUs (in the cloud)? I guess it’s a different use case…
Flu can have long term effects. Even if you aren’t seriously affected you could pass it on to someone who is.
I think weight in the wheels is a huge downside of hub motors though? So this kinda takes a middle ground… Unsprung weight is still increased but not nearly as much.
Wouldn’t data centres not turn off though and therefore not be able to recharge?
You guys can control the temperature in the summer?
Love my transflective Garmin watch… But they seem to be moving towards oled too…
You’re going to want to replace them when they stop getting security updates…
In Vancouver 18.5 cents per litre goes to transit.