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Better general medical science. So much of what we use is very old tech. We still can’t regrow cartligage. We still pin bones together with titanium screws. We still mostly use fiberglass casts (though better alternatives exist). We still catch the common cold.
Kind of wish he’d have been very vocal with everything he knows before he died…
I’m not saying isn’t worth the investment. I’m all for it. I’m just surprised that they couldn’t get more houses for that money. If the government is only willing to shell out $7 million, I’d like to see the number of individuals housed maximized.

Yeah, I have a retro device that I spent hours configuring. When I finally had everything working… something got corrupted and I had to start over. I have not had the energy to try again.

I would vastly prefer a preconfigured setup.

$7 million for 60 units?

I love the idea, but that’s about $115k each. I built my kids a playhouse of similar size and materials for like $5k. There should also be some efficiency of scale here.

Granted they need to pay for heating and a few other things, but that seems crazy expensive. Do they have plumbing? I would think they would be able to build hundreds of units for that investment.

Hated the ending. I thought the game was finally about to get good, then it was the end, and a bad one.
Not sure if sarcasm… but before trucks were common, hunters would tie their kills to their car’s roof.
I mean, I like my EV… But bragging about it’s performance in winter? Not the sales pitch I would go with. I get 1/3 the range of a mild day, and I’m not blasting the heat.
Worse I would assume. Bridges always get icy in the winter. Same principal I think.

Yeah, the EV range is frustrating.

270 miles? Pretty good. Except you shouldn’t drive it below 20% or above 80%, so really the range is like 170. Cold winter? Now it’s like 75.

No regrets on our EV, but I would feel a whole more more comfortable with 2x the capacity.

Too bad we can’t buy BYD here.