I used to do it a lot as a teenager. For everything in my life. Now much less. I wonder why.
Sorry, I'm not angry at you. I just got a pre-emptively emotional reaction to the prospect of being cold.
They're not?
Is that a relatively recent phenomenon or has it been that way for decades?
If it's the former, it might explain why they didn't need to before.
I live in the city though. It could easily recommend I use the street if it knew that winter is a thing. And uh... Idk, maybe cycling through deep snow works on a fat bike, but with a normal bike with winter tires like mine, I can't just blast through 30+ cm of uncleared snow.
Man, money matters further complicating literal life-and-death situations. I hate this.
What? They draw power, not energy?
Energy is just the product of power and time. And just like amperage, the power draw of a device varies.
And this should be obvious, but what makes more sense to an electronics engineer doesn't matter one bit to the end user. And the end user doesn't know anything about milli-amperes or volts (except maybe their wall outlet voltage).
Most sewn tags I don't have much of an issue with, since I can remove them if they're annoying.
But some, often the most annoying ones, are sewn with the same thread as the garment itself, meaning you will unravel the garment if you try to take it off. Argh.
Even without ranked choice it would be an upgrade to be rid of the college
Oof imagine the PR nightmare if people were charged according to their body mass.
Oh dang, I had entirely forgotten about that video. Thanks for reminding me.
Once i completely forgot the salt in my bread. It was disgustingly bland; like, I couldn't believe a teaspoon of salt would have such a massive effect.
But I actually salvaged it by putting salt on every slice of toast I made with that loaf.
It worked out okay!