I don’t know whats more entertaining, The Boys finale or the actual election.
I don’t know whats more entertaining, The Boys finale or the actual election.
That’s a fictional character.
Yeah, but 'Ew, he’s creepy 🤮😟😐" doesn’t have an ‘Aw he’s creepy 🤗😊☺️’.
Nice try AI Generated Human. Birth Certificate or GTFO.
Yeah I meant kilometers.
Sorry I meant kilometer, its like 19 miles. Which is doable in 6 - 8 hours.
Maybe she’s a theater kid. They’re weird. Does she do acting?
Everybody is acting like its the apocalypse, just put on one off those N95 masks we all have from covid, get in your car and fuck off. Or walk, you can easily cover 30 km in a few hours to the next not destroyed city.
Edit: I meant kilometers.
‘Who are we killing, I won’t do kids, that’s a rule, but the rule’s negotiable if the kid’s a dick.’
As fucked up as this is, there’s so little information given by this article that I can’t even form an opinion on it.
It’s a polymer shell filled with sand and stainless steel cover on 5 sides.
Well you close and lock the door. So you kind of do opt-in. It’s just muscle memory at that point.
The secret to having a great friendship, is to not make your problems, theirs.
That’s basically like watching sports. Sure I can play tennis, but watching professionals play is more entertaining.
Man, people are really jumping on that one.
People say that like the replacement parts are just a mystical thing that spawns out of thin air once they need them.
Most parts that break are injection molded plastic. Injection molding is what differentiates manufacturing and home made garbage. Something home made will never look and function as good as something injection molded by a manufacturer. And the reason for that is cost. To say injection molding is expensive is an understatement. The machines, the tools, the expertise and the material is something that a private individual could never afford and has barely any profit margin for manufacturers. On top of that there’s storage and distribution.
So if a manufacturer has to produce extra pieces of each part that might break, store and keep track of them for 10+ years for models that are no longer produced, then the customer better be ready to cover those costs with their initial purchase or have the replacement part be ridiculously priced.
We accuse companies to want their cake and eat it too, but the we do the same thing. We want products to be cheap but also reliable or look good but be repairable. We can’t have all.\
This is only partially true. Yes we do engineer things to fail at a certain point, but that’s only because back in the day we naively assumed that we could engineer things not to fail at all.
Yes a stator of an electric engine will probably not fail for 100 years, but the seals will - yes the statically stressed metal part will hold until it crumbles to rust, but the dynamically stressed plastic part won’t - yes the silicon in an IC-Chip is protected from corrosion, but the connector pins aren’t.
The point I’m trying to make is that there’s always a part that will fail before another, there’s no way to economicaly engineer around that, today we simply have the data to statistically define a failure point.
A fridge usually has a 10 year warranty. This isn’t even the end of life point. After 10 years it’s most likely that 80-90% of devices will still work. This means that if your device survived 10 years it will most likely work for another 5-10 years.
Damn girl, do those arms go all the way down?
‘War’ by a large margin.