I bet they're foreshadowing a large ban wave. Big scoop probably happening in the background. That's how "it's live" will be announced.
LED lighting. Usually can adjust to whatever color lighting you like. Pure aesthetic value, no actual benefit to the performance of the machine itself.
I remember as kids, at some point my brother was just grabbing one of these before we went to school instead of making a lunch. It was a few years later by the time we were adults and I remarked how it must have been weird going into the teacher lounge to find a kettle or microwave or whatever when I learned, no, he'd open the bag and snack on it like a bag of chips.
Okay, reasonable enough, I had read your response as "no solar, just homes and put the solar in rural".
I grew up with PB in the cupboard. *Never *had a problem with it. My wife on the other hand, PB goes in the fridge. She swears it tastes bad if it's not kept in the fridge. Other than taking up more space, I'm not going to argue with the person that is most likely to eat the stuff.
Not to mention, most of these trucks are very standardized in their dimensions and parts already. This is probably the biggest thing that will hurt small vehicles is picking a subset of standardized dimensions that will fit multiple models.
I picked up DF to support the devs because as I mentioned in another post here, I played the free game off and on for years. Now it's practically the only game I play because the steam version just added so many quality of life things.
I'd love to spread some democracy as well, but I've gotta invest in some PC upgrades to make that game run. :(
Every fucking hotel shower in western Canada at least. Hate those taps.
The real content in the comments.
I wouldn't say that. In my experience even domestic cars are on average more reliable. BUT when they do break, it's a fuck ton more expensive to repair anything. There is a genuine feeling of dread in newer-older vehicles because one part might require dismantling half the vehicle to get at, or that part is only available as part of a larger assembly.
Yup. That's exactly it. There a lot of people in the "no particular fandom" category that can determine a sales winner and loser.
Ah, but at night is probably when you are more likely to actually hit a pedestrian. I wonder if the stats back up that intuition...
Edit: also, yes pop up headlights are way cooler.