We had that where I grew up, but mostly heavier machine tools like stuff to cut firewood, trailers to haul stuff etc. Cost just $10 a year and you could borrow it as much as you needed. Banger of an idea to be honest.
We had that where I grew up, but mostly heavier machine tools like stuff to cut firewood, trailers to haul stuff etc. Cost just $10 a year and you could borrow it as much as you needed. Banger of an idea to be honest.
I know condos exist,
What’s your objection to condos in this case?
I live in an apartment co-op which in many ways is excellent. Highly efficient in both energy, economy and effort required from me. I’m not sure that I’ll ever want to live in a house, this is probably the ideal state for me.
It would in the very least be reasonable to require this standard in cases where the primary evidence used for the conviction has been disproven.
That’s… not how the burdern of proof works at all?
Frustratingly, I believe that’s how it works when attempting to overturn a conviction - as you are already convicted, you are assumed to be guilty and as such have to prove your innocence.
Talk about saying the quiet part out loud - this is a severance-free layoff, nothing more and nothing less.
For the record, lunch time is not considered paid time in Sweden either.
I seriously doubt they will actually phase it out, with such a popular TLD. They made an exception for .su, I don’t see why they wouldn’t this time as well.
See the following video for why this happens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDf8CwcBdiw
99% Invisible
As I’ve understood it, the problem is primarily for the people having to manufacture products using it, and at rest it’s supposed to be inert.
Unironically yes
lmfao what
Yet another reason why car-focused transportation is a hilariously dumb idea.
Build some transit already
no gears
I clearly see one gear at the hub there m8
I never hear my neighbors in my apartment. I’m also living close enough to bike or take transit everywhere I want to go, and spending less overall on housing thanks to being part of a very well run apartment cooperative. I also get to skip out on the major hassle of having to maintain everything in the building I own myself.
There’s even a gym in the building which costs a rounding error per year to be a part of.
Cycling has been a massive boon to my health, both mental and otherwise. It’s such a fun way to get around, and just so happens to be great exercise in the process.
3 seconds is the guideline I’ve been taught here in Sweden, but yeah. Riding too close is crazy dangerous and I don’t understand why people keep doing it.
Ain’t no glitch to go fast my man. Dudes not even going out of bounds
Colon any% no major glitches
This is considered standard equipment in all apartments in Sweden, both co-op and rentals.