TON618 @ TON618 @lemmy.world Posts 0Comments 10Joined 1 day ago
What do you mean with fully banned in this example?
Pretty sure here in Europe there are also still plenty of cases where you're not forced to remove asbestos, like inaccessible old plumbing that's embedded in the utility shafts of apartment blocks. So it's also not fully banned here yet either, in that sense.
Ik ben al jaren lid van de partij waar ik ook al jaren op stem, maar het probleem lijkt mij toch vooral te zoeken in de hoek van politici die zich laten beinvloeden door mensen met belangen die niet persé heel breed liggen, en mensen die nooit vinden dat ze genoeg geld hebben en er ook niet voor schromen hun welvaart over de rug van anderen nog verder op te krikken.
Volgens mij is het percentage stemmers die echt lid zijn van een partij ook nooit echt magistraal veel hoger geweest? En lid zijn van een politieke partij of echt meedoen in dat proces en dingen als partijcongressen bijwonen en flyers uitdelen tijdens verkiezingen enzo zijn ook nog wel twee verschillende dingen.
For some reason people expect things from Bluesky but people forget Bluesky is basicly just new Twitter. There's really no reason to expect "better" from this new platform.
Even though mom and pop stores are mostly dead, Amazon's market share is thankfully still relatively contained where I live. So it's still simply a matter of just picking a different "big box store" to order your things from.
My money is on this too. How card could it realisticly be to ring them up and have them send somebody back.
Someone is obviously stalling.
Sony: we‘ll make it a little more expensive for everyone else, so no one feels left out
Let me fix that for you:
Sony: We‘ll make it a little more expensive for everyone else so our US sales don't sink harder than a brick in a pond.
Companies really don't care about people feeling left out. Company's fear loss of sales. And that Trumps senseless antics by proxy of Sony make the PlayStation more expensive in my end of the world low key aggravates me, even if it's only 50 bucks.
America voted for this, we didn't.
Teslas are notoriously expensive to repair after a collision, and insurance companies often salvage them because of this.
Yeah, if you have people replace whole battery packs over a broken coolant fitting, things blow up quick. Hooray for corporate greed.
A transit or sprinter makes much more sense for commercial use in the vast majority of professions as the cargo space to vehicle ratio is much higher and you can lock the whole thing up.
The only profession so far I've seen where they make some kind of sense is for landscapers, and even that's debatable considering you can get sprinters with an open bed that is much larger then what's on these pickups.
This looks like Ram 1500 to me, there's also the 2500 and 3500. I don't know how much bigger they are in terms of size or percentage but they do differentiate mainly with things like payload capacity, so it follows they fill the caps between this and a full size transport truck.
But i'm pretty sure you can't have those on a normal drivers license in the NL as their weight + payload capacity exceeds 3500 kilo's.
Edit: If you really want to see an Avengers level joke, search for "Ford F-650 pickup" with your search engine of choice.
Imagine thinking tariffs are why these warships don't sell in Europe.