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This looks really promising. I’m interested to see what QoL changes are coming for this cycle.
This looks really promising. I’m interested to see what QoL changes are coming for this cycle.
Is it the nearly flat roof that makes you say that? It looks like maybe 4 inch rise across eight feet, so a 1:24 pitch. “Roof felt” was the only roof covering I saw. Oh and they lined up all the siding seams which probably isn’t great.
Yes, the used ones are still pretty good though. I think the ID3 and ID4 are the successors to the eGolf.
Volkswagen E-golf seems to fit your description.
I imagine goat cheese would also be good, but I just really like goat cheese.
With a maximum out of pocket, the second surgery in a year is usually free. The hard part is paying off the first one.
I tried this for about thirty minutes today. Seems like it could be good once there’s a little better guidance for new players.
Coincidentally soy is one of my favorite home cooking ingredients! Tofu, TVP, and especially soy curls.
Yes, I was mostly referencing calories, and more specifically referencing fast food salads. You’re right that even if the calories are equivalent the micronutrient value of the salad is likely better.
And don’t forget that salad likely has the nutrition of a big mac!
One issue is that processed foods are made to be hyperpalatable. Pair that with agriculture subsidies that make meat and sugar (corn) cheaper than they should be and you have a recipe for an obesity crisis.
I believe reallocating those subsidies to healthier foods would be a great step towards fixing the issue, but healthy foods at the grocery store being cheap doesn’t really compete with the convenience of fast food.
Slime mold would like to have a drooly word.
Sorry, my comment was unrelated to the comic. I just really like homemade kettle corn.
You really need to experience homemade kettle corn. It’s a bit of a process, and way more work than just popping a bag in the microwave, but it’s absolutely delicious.
What’s the point of those types of bots, though? I guess they’re just trying to have vaguely genuine looking accounts to use for some future purpose, maybe political or advertising related.
What I don’t miss from reddit is the bot comments. Not the novelty bots that reply if your comment is in alphabetical order or something like that, but actual chat gpt responses to regular posts or comments.
I have no idea what the point of them is, but they’re awful.
Would native riparian plants planted directly into the pond be an option?
I just assume it’s people browsing all.
insurance invalidation
For clarity, if you do a stupid job at your DIY solar installation and it burns your house down, that is likely a covered cause of loss. There isn’t a policy exclusion for stupidity, unfortunately.
There may be an exclusion for the panels themselves since you could argue that improper workmanship was the proximate cause of loss, but the ensuing damage would likely be covered.
A similar scenario would be an improper plumbing repair flooding your house. Insurance won’t pay to redo the plumbing that was wrong, but it will pay to fix the water damage.
I don’t mind when it’s an obvious break followed by a new scene. I do mind when the break is in the middle of a scene and they essentially replay the last thirty seconds before continuing the story. It just feels very disjointed and dated.