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  • @Gabu

    @fuckcars @DontMindMe @verdigris NYC did that, but they didn't invest at all into maintenance beyond the minimum. Thus their subways are over crowded, and use obsolete systems that are unable to run modern service.

  • 'Assult' weapons are guns with a specific cosmetic features . Bayonet mounts, and color, the various handles. Since it is cosmetic that makes it.an expression issue and thus 1a.

  • @n2burns

    @fuckcars @DontMindMe @Caradoc879 @InquisitiveApathy

    I have never seen insurance that checks how much you drive. Maybe they do a neighborhood scale, but not on a personal one. I understand some places have that, but it isn't universal.

    I keep track of my records, and have for years, which is why I say most costs are fixed: they are.

  • Side one thinks Ketchup is spicy enough. The other side laughs at them, but they don't understand how much spices hurt side one. This is genetic as far as I can tell - it isn't just you get used to spices if fed them as a kid which side two seems to think.

  • We don't like the first and second amendments so we will just use the courts to make them effectively obsolete. (If you don't think assault weapons are a first amendment issue then you don't know what the actual definition is)

  • @verdigris

    @fuckcars @DontMindMe Market forces cannot give you a good transit network as the market needs to compete against roads which are essentially free. Adding insult to injury, if you try you will discover that your taxes are going to support the road network you are trying to compete against.

    Private transit did very well in the US until regulations (NYC didn't allow subways to charge market rates and thus they went bankrupt) and the highway system messed things up. So long as things like that are a risk you would be a fool to invest in private transit.

  • @Showroom7561

    @fuckcars @DontMindMe @Caradoc879 Pretty much or worse. If you have a family it gets even worse - I'm trying to take my family - 3 kids and driving is the only reasonable option - gas is cheap, 3 nights in hotels on the way, and a few restaurants along the way. We save at least $3000 vs flying - I gave up on Amtrak when I realized it was going to take even longer than driving and was at least $1000 more (I'm not sure if I gave up at one-way price or the round trip price) At that price I can afford to spend a few days in a car. We will just make sure to see something on the way - though having done the trip before I'm not sure what is left.

  • @n2burns

    @fuckcars @DontMindMe @Caradoc879 @InquisitiveApathy

    Those are tiny factors. The vast majority of the costs of a car are fixed no matter how much or little you use it. You have to pay for it up front, license it, and insure it. Those are items you mention are not free, but they are very small costs compared to the fixed costs.

  • @DontMindMe

    @fuckcars @Caradoc879 People - including you - are creatures of habit. I've seen people drive to a neighbor's house even though they had to park in the street and thus the total walk was more than if they had just walked - when the only option for almost everything is to drive you don't think of alternatives when/if they would be viable.

  • You are not the first to think of that . But I know the adaptor was somewhat common (the 8n is the most popular tractor model ever, and shared an engine with the model A) and i've never heard of issues. I'm not sure if that is because nobody talked about it though.

  • The exhaust won't work, but included with my grandpa's 1952 8n ford tractor came with an adaptor that you would replace a spark plug on one cylinder, and then pump up a tire using the unburned air fuel mixture into the tire, and running the enigne on the other 3 cylinders.

    So the idea is very close to something that was actually done in the real world.

  • Pulling utilities is not that expensive. Sure it is tens of thousands ,but in a development it is nearly that much, you just don't realize it as those costs are bundled in. You get some of that back because rural areas allowed manufactured houses which are cheaper. (Careful, there are good manufactured houses, but the industry has earned their terrible reputation)

  • Once you live there though you can vote to disband the hoa. Read the bylaws carefully and consult with a lawyer to see what local and state laws are (remember too you can change those laws and make hoa provisions you don't like invalid).

    I only once lived under a hoa. I agreed because I had it in writing I could keep up to five cows on my property. (Not that o did, but it was allowed)

  • Label those pictures though, they are more useful. When my grandma died we showed her old photos to a man who looked at one and said, that is my mom, I never saw a.picture of mom before she was married before. However if my grandma hadn't labeled the pictures it would be some girl nobody knew 70 years later '

  • Most likely it is encrypted and so there isn't anything useful to learn.

  • You are not forced to worship and otherwise support some 'god' that you don't believe in.

  • The next several are likely to be. Unfortunately that means internal things that should be important take a back seat to external things.

  • Nobody has a fully well rounded education. You can't live that long. We all have gaps.

    Otherwise you are correct , different semantics.

  • Stop you bias and look. Anti vax comes from well educated middle class people. Few are educated in anything medical ,but they mostly are well educated .