SpaceX is now old space. They are the launch capacity of the USA. It's ridiculous actually
I remember something about this year(s) ago? As long as you're healthy with no family history aspirin just increases risk?
I mean sure. Initially it looks horrid. But think about it. It's just a hardboiled egg.. there's worse things it could be
-1 comments. Huh. Never seen that before.
https://www.reddit.com/r/walmart/comments/14a2obq/mmmhmm_yep
Price-conscious shoppers flock to Walmart Supercenters to pick up $1 potato chips and $3 gallons of milk, but the world's biggest retailer will now try to sell them $298 cozy swivel chairs and $50 Wrangler jeans, too.
Trying out a mix of types of posts here. Give me feedback.
Here's our dog we got from our small town. She's the sweetest dog I have seen.
And not to worry, she's just chilling in her space. :D
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act”.
SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.
In this Act:
(1) COMMISSION.—The term “Commission” means the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
(2) GAS STOVE.—The term “gas stove” means any gas range, gas stove, or household cooking gas appliance that meets the standard set forth in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z21.1/ CSA Z21.1 or any successor standard.
(3) SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASE THE AVERAGE PRICE OF GAS STOVES.—The term “substantially increase the average price of gas stoves” means that the average price of a gas stove, annualized over its expected life, would likely be substantially higher than the average spending by United States homeowners on cooking stoves and ovens based on the most recent data for consumer expenditures reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
SEC. 3. PROHIBITION ON CPSC BANNING GAS STOVES.
No Federal funds may be used by the Commission to regulate a gas stove as a banned hazardous product under section 8 of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2057) or to impose or enforce any consumer product safety standard or rule on gas stoves under section 7 or 9 of such Act (15 U.S.C. 2056 or 2058) that would otherwise result in a prohibition on the use or sale of gas stoves in the United States or would otherwise substantially increase the average price of gas stoves in the United States.
Manufacturing failure modes is perhaps a weird fascination of mine. How does the industry fail for 1/1000 products sometimes...