

I mean… the Bay Area has transit at least, but I don’t think you can call it good compared to places with actual transit.
I mean… the Bay Area has transit at least, but I don’t think you can call it good compared to places with actual transit.
I see, at this point there were already large tenant and share croppers (former slave owning plantations) who did not reap the supposed shared benefits of the AAA.
It seems the idyllic American farmer hasn’t existed for longer than I’d imagined.
Which industry? At the time of this ruling most farms were individual farmers.
Isn’t this what Craigslist is for?
This seems much less than 2kg/s and where do you get liquid oxygen from?
You could use a Sekiro shield: https://youtu.be/OCq8adZdKP4 It’d be rigid but… probably quite heavy.
In the vein of awesome women at NASA, there’s also Judith Love Cohen who worked on the abort guidance system for Apollo and was Jack Black’s mom.
Taiwan makes everything anthropomorphic! They’ve got an anthropomorphic version of the mass damper on top of the Taipei 101:
They probably could’ve just made a mascot version of this robot but… eh.
How do you know SiC batteries last and don’t have any long term issues that aren’t expected?
I wonder if this is a contractors house. A lot of stuff just made out of whatever extra materials they have lying around. Almost looks like it was supposed to be a cul de sac but whatever deal fell through and only a single house got built.
I assume they’re wood inside.
But I completely agree how awful it looks.
So just add this to your prompt to not do these things? None of the items listed can’t already be handled by existing LLMs.
Wouldn’t Wozniak be an obvious choice?
Yeah the phantom might not be a good choice since its price varies hugely based on customization and didn’t have a MSRP. I was looking at the Phantom V though which was produced in the 60s.
Outside of issues caused by Ticketmaster, there’s also just a lot more people who want to see only a few performers. It seems like there’s always a couple of names that are so overwhelmingly popular. Add to that the ease at which people can travel hundreds of miles, and your demand outpaces supply.
Property costs are probably the biggest factor that is affected by a larger population. We’ve got more people but everyone still wants to live in the same areas (and we’re bad at increasing the density of housing in these areas).
Yeah the pricing of cars has really expanded. It used to be $1000-10,000 covered basically all the new cars in 1960. Now it’s closer to $10,000-$10,000,000. Although I wonder if the distribution actually looks about the same.
Cars are an interesting example since even a cheap car today is significantly better in almost every way than the best car from the 60s.
However the very good cars have gotten much more expensive. So while we’ve been able to do more with less, we’re also doing A LOT more at the higher end.
For example, a Rolls Royce Phantom from the 60s was $6-8000. A new Nissan Versa for $20,000 is faster, more fuel efficient, safer. Maybe the leather in the Rolls-Royce is better.
My point is that it’s difficult to compare what you can buy over time since what is produced changes as well.
lol so they can’t see anything outside the orbit. Just put a camera there.
How would our satellites detect something outside normal orbits?
They could easily send the signals away from us. How would we detect something like that?
That’s specifically a US regulation, but costly as coast to coast across the US would be the only other viable route.