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Coach bus drifts down an icy hill.
  • Should he have just coasted all the way down the hill? How fast would he be going by then? He seemed to do a pretty good job of braking as much as possible while still being able to steer enough.

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    Ok boomer
  • NAL, but i believe that they have to show intent in order to prosecute. As long as the legal system works properly, they would have to prove that you're lying when you say "I forgot that was down there"

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    Looking for a step-by-step or ELI5-type guide on how to disconnect from the power grid and go full solar on a 4-bedroom house.
  • Illinois uses net metering so there's no good reason to disconnect here. We pay $11/mo to be a customer. As long as our net usage is 0 or less year to date, that's it. Look into the metering rules in your state first

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    'All good here': Last messages revealed from Titan submersible before implosion: Coast Guard
  • I agree that we're talking milliseconds between the first crack and full implosion. Any cracks in carbon fiber will act as a stress concentrator which will cause more cracking in a rapid exponential process. There's a reason everyone else doing this said you can't use that material. Metal has some ductility so a very tiny crack normally won't cascade like that instantly.

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    I think he couldn't
  • It has always bothered me that he used super strength magnetic fields to manipulate non-magnetic metals. yes, that is the thing in the xmen universe that breaks reality for me, everything else is fine

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    Disaffected Republicans and former Trump officials spoke at the DNC. Fox News didn't air a second of any of their speeches.
  • Troll bait taken...

    Because that's the way it's been since 1852. It was the same way before 1852 but at least one of the parties had a different name. The system would need a structural change (like ranked choice voting) to enable a viable 3rd party to exist.

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  • www.nbcnews.com Trader Joe's recalls 653,000 scented candles due to fire hazard

    The company has received three reports of minor property damage and two reports of minor burns.

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