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  • Its missing "@Firefox". Probably bad parsing.

  • I agree with you, just saying that the journalist might have used that line of thought to make their headline catchier.

  • Perhaps because the UK is no longer part of the European Union. Technicalities.

  • What kind of rice are you using? Can't go wrong with jasmine rice.

  • Where they made by Ubisoft?

  • 1200€? That is one expensive motor on a stick.

  • You know you're also a mammal with a bladder, right?

  • I dont want to see the words "low quality tooling" ever again.

  • To add to that, the charred bits make me think they didn't preheat the oven.

  • Eh. I don't live in the US.

  • Definitely recommend this. Since it's direct downloads, you can also technically skip the VPN, so I just replaced the cost of a VPN with this.

  • I agree. The main advantage over an ICE is for small trips. Small trips is also the reason my gas consumption is so low. It's also the reason I'm about to replace the car completely for a cargo e-bike and public transit ;)

  • I don't have anything that I dislike in particular, I just feel that by trying to be two things, it does both poorly. My main criticism is the massive weight, which is inefficient. You're either lugging a heavy (quickly emptied) battery around, or a heavy motor and tank of gas that you're not using (I keep mine at a quarter full for that reason). I'm not saying don't buy a plug-in hybrid, I'm just saying that I'd recommend going fully electric instead.

  • I own a plug-in hybrid, and wouldn't really recommend one over full electric. That said, I average around 2.1L/100km.

  • When growth is so inherent to your system that the opposite is "negative growth".

  • In China, "How much do you make?" Is right up there with "What's your name?".

    Pretty disarming for unsuspecting foreigners.

  • The cost of Greek olive oil in Canada had literally tripled in the past 2 years.

  • I was aware of that, but had imagined that newer machines would have slowly migrated to something else. I'm also always astonished by the fact these are running full OSes.

  • Took this picture a couple of days ago: