That Saudi. The plan there seems to be to sell off all the oil, and then have the royal family decamp to a more northern latitude with their harems while the rest of the population cooks to death.
Not in the same detailed minute-by-minute tracking of where you’ve been.
They’re also buying tracking data from phone apps, so you’d need to make sure you’re not running any of those either.
It’s pretty much every institution which has had charge over kids, particularly when the parents weren’t in a position to withdraw them from it. The Catholics have central organization and record-keeping, so we hear about it.
Insurers have pulled out of some communities. In those places, you can’t actually buy insurance anymore except for a very expensive state-run high-risk plan.
Pretty much. But it hasn’t happened yet, so the editors force “could” instead of “will”
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It’s a gift link, so you shouldn’t hit the paywall unless you’ve disabled javascript or are using a browser extension which strips off URL parameters
I don’t think you need to worry about The Onion now that Global Teteahedron took over that publication
More realistically: use an electric stove, induction if you can afford it. And run a vent which sends particulates outdoors when cooking
OMG kids might grow up healthy. The Horror!
They cut the size, but not the price. Then they increase the price six months later.
The value is that it shows people who aren’t using EVs yet what’s available
The ML tool is a summary of the directions. That’s a plausible use of ML
Bloomberg (the news outlet) has a bunch of rather competent reporters who regularly cover climate, and Michael Bloomberg (who owns a controlling interest in it) was one of the major funders of the Sierra Club’s campaign to phase out coal use in the US.
The NYT is also very clear that it’s not cloud seeding:
Although some have speculated that recent cloud seeding efforts by the U.A.E. — using chemicals to increase the chances of clouds producing rain — could have contributed to the extreme weather, scientists said this was very unlikely.
“Rainfall enhancement could not cause that kind of increase in rainfall,” said Steven Siems, an expert in cloud seeding at Monash University in Australia, adding that any effects from cloud seeding would have been “marginal” at most.
It’s not impossible; it just requires building a whole lot of expensive infrastructure which is used very infrequently. People usually don’t choose to do that.
I doubt I’ll find it;; it was in the paper-journals era. If I recall correctly, the form of question ranged from “it’s a date” to “let’s sleep together”
A LOT of guys at that age just want to get laid more, and a big chunk simply don’t care about existing relationships if they think they can get away with it. This matches my personal experience.
Historically, the answer on this has involved charging very different amounts in different countries. This both enables some level of access by the poor and maximizes profits.