Somebody on this forum is gonna owe me money
There's no restrictions on this, btw. Sexuality, race, divorce status, whatever
There's no restrictions on this, btw. Sexuality, race, divorce status, whatever
Let someone refuse to marry a couple because they're Christian and watch the riots.Somebody on this forum is gonna owe me money
There's no restrictions on this, btw. Sexuality, race, divorce status, whatever
I catch a train to work, 9-11 carriages which seat ~60 people on average, so capacity (without crowding) ~550-700 people. There are two per hour each direction, so in a 16h day, call it 35,000 people. In reality it's much, much lower, because in much of the day they are less than 100% capacity.1. **High-Speed Rail Networks Everywhere**: Implementing an extensive network of high-speed trains across the U.S. would significantly reduce reliance on cars and airplanes, which are major sources of greenhouse gas emissions. However, this would require immense investment, substantial changes in infrastructure, and could face opposition from industries like automobile and airlines.
All for it, I want to see this happen and see if the response if for them to throw a fit or just go to the next notary public down the road and have them do it instead.Let someone refuse to marry a couple because they're Christian and watch the riots.
Let's be fair, the lack of charging infrastructure, shorter range and dramatically longer time to "refuel" are what keep people from switching to EVs. 2 out of 3 of those aren't going anywhere any time soon without dramatic changes in battery design, and most alternative battery designs that can fix one make the other worse.3. **Ban on Internal Combustion Engines**: Phasing out gasoline and diesel vehicles in favor of electric vehicles could drastically cut emissions. This policy might be unpopular due to the current prevalence of traditional vehicles, the need for a more extensive EV charging infrastructure, and the potential impact on the automotive industry.
It's already underway. Several countries have laws that don't allow registering new combustion engine cars from e.g. 2030 on. And when the automobile industry can't sell new ones anymore and needs to make its profit from EVs, lobbying to get rid of the existent ones will only increase.Let's be fair, the lack of charging infrastructure, shorter range and dramatically longer time to "refuel" are what keep people from switching to EVs. 2 out of 3 of those aren't going anywhere any time soon without dramatic changes in battery design, and most alternative battery designs that can fix one make the other worse.
Yes. I am living pretty much next to one of them.Some places have been electrifying lanes of highways, so hybrid vehicles (like trucks) can charge when driving long distances over certain routes.
Overhead lines, in road electric rail, or inductive?Yes. I am living pretty much next to one of them.
So far it is still a pilot project to test things out.
But the trucks are not actually hybrids. They are full electric and use the electrified lanes both for driving and for recharging their batteries at the same time, reducing loading times elsewhere.
Overhead lines.Overhead lines, in road electric rail, or inductive?
Why in the name of everything would you want to ask ChatGPT for real world advice? Might as well consult your cat (at least your cat can tell rain is wet)For anyone who wants to know how fucked we are in terms of climate change ask ChatGPT
In terms of public servants, yes, that is actually how it should be.The alternative to this is what, if you are someone legally allowed to marry people you are legally required to marry anyone who asks and is legally permitted to be married?
Yeah, anyone in the government/public sector should be mandated to marry anyone (following any normal rules obviously). Outside of that, you should be able to deny anyone. Like anyone can rather easily get the certificate or whatever to marry people, I have friends that can marry people, it's not like they are forced to marry people just because they were asked to.In terms of public servants, yes, that is actually how it should be.
My cats only tell me when they can see the bottom of the food bowl. And sometimes they lie about that too.Why in the name of everything would you want to ask ChatGPT for real world advice? Might as well consult your cat (at least your cat can tell rain is wet)
He and every other autocrat everywhere.Putin urges Russians to have more kids, says ethnic survival at stake
Sure, sure, if we're talking about someone currently holding an office for the state or county and operating within their duties in that office.In terms of public servants, yes, that is actually how it should be.
Mine also likes to get mouthy when it's her cuddle time and I pay too much attention to my wife (which is any attention at all). If I even talk to my wife, the cat stands up, walks onto the arm of the chair so she's closer to my face and tells me how she feels. If I continue, she goes to my wife and smacks her on the nose (claws in) and then wanders off grumpy.My cats only tell me when they can see the bottom of the food bowl. And sometimes they lie about that too.
Jerks.