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I would just point out addressing the accessibility of performance and tuneability that there are very accessible 3s 0-60, 160mph+ factory vehicles for sub 20k USD. Super impractical as daily drivers if only because of things like snow and rain as well as nearly zero cargo space with very high injury and fatality rates from a complete lack of safety features, but they are still out there. Just not on four wheels. The smaller size and weight makes them more accessible for silly things like engine swaps (outside of dropping a performance motor in a clapped out old enduro/dirt it's a rarity though) and performance mods (though for various geometry and space reasons you can't exactly bolt on a turbo) but there is a bit less of that compared to car culture.
That was my experience working in Unity shops. Use gameobject/tick system at a very basic level but actual gameplay handled in custom code. It also provided a useable cross platform build/deploy pipeline in an era where people still cannot make basic business applications that work on both iOS and Android (or are just websites wrapped in a buggy browser app).
You're thinking overseas absentee ballots which before universal mail-in was a very different thing. Sometimes not even meaningful and not reported in pre-SOS verified vote totals since the total number of those ballots was often less than the margin of victory.
K-12 teachers and administrators are not empowered to provide therapy or other significant psychosocial interventions to the kids in their care. Not even the school counselor can diagnose or provide therapy. They need parental consent to initiate any of that.
That used to be the norm at least. Not so much any more.
Many states, including Washington, allow schools to give out prescriptions to any minor over age 13 without getting permission from a parent if they are seeking treatment for mental health services.
To supply Ukraine. A lot of the material transfer is older equipment (with higher maintenance costs) or retired equipment which is being paid for at "prices" that are more closely correlated with the cost of replacing old equipment with newer equipment than the actual market value of the old equipment. A fun accounting trick along the lines of a taxi company selling off every pre-2010, 100,000+ mile vehicle not currently on the road but rather sitting in the back lot (but still having regular storage maintenance) in case of a sudden surge in demand for something like a major event, to demolition derby company at prices that let the taxi company effectively buy the same number of brand new from the factory vehicles which get three years maintenance coverage handled by the factory, have much higher MPG and general QoL improvements.
Aside from feeding the machine, there is also literal feeding to consider. The difference between food imports, strategic reserves and indigenous calorie production between the US and China is a very similar picture as to the oil import/reserve/local production capability differences with the US having much greater food security compared to China.
Russia probably has lower force quality generally, sure, but itβs a difference in degree, not in kind.
Is that even true? Russia was actually deploying armed troops/PMCs to theatres such as Syria and parts of Africa before Ukraine and there they engaged in combat operations. The PLA combat experience of the last several decades has been non-firearms close combat with India along the border and ADIZ missions while Chinese PMC/PSCs supporting Belt and Road efforts has been entirely unarmed non-combat support, focusing instead on equipment delivery, training and unarmed advisor roles. The error bars around the PLA seems much larger than the ones around Russian forces.
At any distance longer than a mile, AP kids predominated.
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Absolutely. See his radio interview that was also attacked by the foreign policy establishment and got a lot of negative press. Defend Taiwan for strategic reasons related to chips, once they are no longer the bottleneck they can go back to dealing with the cold civil war on their own and notionally the PRC would have less strategic reasons to invade once the US was no longer dependent on Taiwan.
Ireland is pretty ethnically homogenous
Wasn't there a whole thing with loads of (Lowland, Germanic extraction as opposed to Highland Gaelic extraction) Scots settling in the Ulster region that separates them from other Irish?
That used to be a tactic of the OG natsoc's where they specifically tailored their clothes, put the fitter, taller more attractive men in the front of their parade/protest groups and when producing video of events like rallies used some camera tricks and staging to keep putting the hero prop level attendees in view with the more typical extras in the back out of focus.
You missed the various rule making and policy changes affecting firearms as well. See VanDerStok v Garland very similar to the student debt case where through administrative rule-making they attempted to redefine statutory language well beyond the plain meaning. There is also the "zero tolerance" policy for FFLs treating form 4473 errors made by applicants not the FFLs and that were approved by NICS (FBI+ATF) yet still incorrect (putting country in the county field of question 10 as an exmaple) as "willful violations" leading to license revocations that can only be challenged in a hearing presided over by an ATF employee who is the boss of the same ATF employees who made the determination to revoke the license in the first place.
There was the somewhat recent change in the exam that leads to placements in residencies specifically to address racial differences in test outcomes.
There were a couple of extra protests at Police stations beyond the normal level over the death of Reinoehl. Forgot to add the "minor" qualifier to the increase.
The killing of Aaron Danielson had approximately zero effect on protests in the Portland area. Unless you count the increase from the fallout of the death of his killer during a police incident.
There was the SCOTUS ruling earlier this year that touched on navigable waters since the whole EPA wetlands authority (clean water act) comes from wetlands being derivatively defined as navigable waters of the United States if they connect (by connecting to by connecting to...) or are near (for some definition of near) to a more traditionally navigable water.
There's an entire stanza pretty explicitly warning that it's something of a bad deal. At least in my school days, the concept and the title was discussed but the poem itself was never read nor analyzed. It just becomes a totem of wrongthink.
Take up the White Man's burdenβ
And reap his old reward:
The blame of those ye better,
The hate of those ye guardβ
The cry of hosts ye humour
(Ah, slowly!) toward the light:β
"Why brought ye us from bondage,
Our loved Egyptian night?"
I'm not sure people would understand the Exodus reference at this point either.
I was just observing that excluding Iberians, Italians, Scandis and Balkans is a very classical anglosphere perspective in keeping with Franklin. Jutes might be the one exception.
But, I've never seen anyone suggest that the second amendment should prevent the government from restricting access to nuclear weapons.
You've never run into the legalize recreational nukes meme? Even Heinlein made a soft argument for private ownership in Moon is a Harsh Mistress, claiming that in practical terms they already are.
Given the area, that the cooper is automatic and its age, it's quite possible it's a unicorn listing rather than serious issues. There's probably several hundred to a couple thousand in rubber/plastic wear parts that need replacing though. Even low mileage those things are somewhat maintenance heavy just year to year.
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