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  • I think the answer for longer distances is trains, which can be electrified without needing to carry batteries. Trucks burning fuel should really only be a thing to reach populations that are too small and remote to have a train stop.

  • No shootings with a licensed CCW involved, not no shootings in general. Shootings have happened and will continue to happen and for some reason a group of people demonstrably not involved are rendered defenseless because of it.

  • There's got to be a significant amount of trucking going on that's within a 100 mile radius, no? You'd have to charge more often than you'd have to refuel, but that seems like a problem worth offsetting to get the potential benefits of electrification.

  • Owners of gas stations figured out a long time ago that attaching a convenience store to the business was a good idea, I think they'll adapt to people hanging out for twenty minutes pretty well.

  • My four year old is getting Super Mario Bros Wonder for Christmas and I'm so excited. I had her play the demo at Target a few weeks ago and she really liked it and played it surprisingly well. She insisted on going back a few times. I'll have to remember to film her opening it in case we get a Nintendo SIXTY FOUUUR!! reaction.

  • Did you even try?

    https://www.pacificresearch.org/sb-2-a-law-in-search-of-a-crime/

    In California, no shooting by a CCW holder has ever occurred at an existing protected location or one proposed by SB 2.  In fact, concealedcarrykillers.org lists just 5 homicides having been committed by CCW holders in California in the last 24 years.

    Yet, since 2013 there have been 19,249 homicides statewide, 70 percent of which were committed with firearms.

  • I don't give a shit that you can't parse English properly, commas matter.

    See, that's the same structure. The part after the comma stands on its own and the part before is there to explain what's up.

    It's a natural right for everyone, the Constitution simply recognizes it and protects it.

  • If you want to be willfully ignorant of what the founders were referring to then go ahead but it doesn't change the fact that under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary.

  • What is sane about putting someone through training and interviews to get a license to carry a gun and then telling them they can't carry it anywhere? This law was just a defacto ban and a blatant violation of your rights and it should be struck down.

  • Sure, lazy ass.

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    thermal comfort properties of wool fibers and wool fabrics cannot be found in cotton and viscose fabrics, (Oglakcioglu and Marmarali 2010) where the deterioration of their thermal comfort properties with the increasing relative moisture is much stronger and quicker than in the studied woolen fabrics samples. Thus, even in case of wool and wool/PES fabrics subject to some antifelting treatment, like in our case, the thermal comfort properties of the investigated samples exhibited relatively slow decrease of their thermal resistance and relatively slow increase of their thermal contact feeling, when the relative moisture content increases. That is why the woolen fabrics belong to the most comfortable and valuable commercial textile products.