Go read up how capacitors work before you try reinventing physics.
In physics lab we had 2 linear polarizers and by varying their relative angle, could polarize or block all light.
I also used a circular polarizer, but that didn’t feel as polarizing to me.
You’re trying to invent a lousy capacitor.
I get that you’re trying to be snarky, but it doesn’t even make sense to me.
Are you trying to say soviet citizens were starving? Or that they had lots of meat fat and sugar?
First one isn’t a flex for anyone. Second is propaganda far beyond what even OP was suggesting.
If it was a lie, you’d think they could do better than “communists are well fed with healthy whole grains”.
When a car crashes head first into a brick wall, the rear bumper is usually salvageable.
If you actually read the wall of text, it explains that US citizens got more meat, sugar and fats than soviet citizens, who had to make do with grain in place of the higher value foods enjoyed by capitalist wage slaves.
Here on .ml we prefer alternate facts.
If he really believed that he wouldn’t live in a gated castle.
I used to be a motorist like you, until I took a Menschen in die knie.
That extra 6% weight just doesn’t matter.
LOL weight is incredibly important. Automakers would kill puppies for a 6% weight reduction.
Try again.
Your chosen quote says it was the Republican senate who blocked the appointment.
Power to weight ratio favors permanent fixed installations. A car roof is far too small to make a useful amount of energy.
Solan panels on vehicles sounds like a great idea but the physics makes it a stupid gimmick.
Trump’s guy Louis deJoy did his damndest to prevent USPS from adopting EVs.
Hohoho we are very far from post scarcity. Read any newspaper.
Not until we reach a post-scarcity society.
I used to pirate games because there was no legal digital distribution. The pirate version I could get faster and wouldn’t hassle me to put the right disk in the drive before I could play.
Then digital distribution got good, DRM got less obnoxious, and malware got meaner.
I used to pirate music for similar reasons.
I didn’t pirate video because the files were too large, and around the time bandwidth caught up, Netflix got good. Now digital video distribution is awful so I pirate video until they solve the fractured storefront problem.
The clavinet caused a brief resurgence of interest in the clavichord because it solves the “too quiet” problem of the original.