I think you haven’t read the article
Both women literally already got their cars back
They’re suing because the process was, as another commenter said, a huge pain in the ass
I think you haven’t read the article
Both women literally already got their cars back
They’re suing because the process was, as another commenter said, a huge pain in the ass
“Culley and Sutton’s argument for a separate preliminary hearing appears in many respects to be a backdoor argument for a more timely hearing so that a property owner with a good defense against forfeiture can recover her property more quickly,” he wrote. “But the court’s precedents already require a timely hearing.”
Alabama has since amended its forfeiture law to allow owners of seized property to request expedited hearings.
“Our decision today does not preclude those legislatively prescribed innovations,” Justice Kavanaugh wrote. “Rather, our decision simply addresses the base-line protection of the due process clause.”
Seems like it’s less about civil forfeiture and more about how quickly can they get their property back when civil forfeiture happens
I think it’s fine as it is. It’s trading funny for poignanncy
That doesn’t answer the question
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/bird-flu-beef-chicken-safe#Takeaway
They keep saying the risk is low which sounds to me like you CAN get it from tainted meat
I didn’t bother mentioning that I’m vegetarian because that’s irrelevant to questions of public health
I can’t get it from meat but my neighbors can
“USDA is confident that the meat supply is safe. USDA has a rigorous meat inspection process” and “multiple safeguards in place to protect consumers,” the agency said in a statement sent to media outlets on Monday.
“We recommend consumers properly handle raw meats and cook to a safe internal temperature,” which kills bacteria and viruses in meat, the agency added.
Can you get avian flue from handling or consuming raw meat
Same nutritional benefits
Are they?
The macro and micro nutrients are different (but FDA makes a good case for fortified soy milk)
I can’t believe they’d make this comic
Who publishes Superman?
This is from the 2016 Flintstones comic and it’s WILD
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones_(2016_comic_book)
I’m partial to a regular old mace
Nice and simple, very swingy
This is Dancing Bears (1865) by American Romantic artist William Holbrook Beard
https://www.wikiart.org/en/william-holbrook-beard/dancing-bears-1865
Also check out his larger work The Bear Dance: https://www.wikiart.org/en/william-holbrook-beard
Robert Jackson Bennett’s Founder Series is a meditation on Big tech and the magic system is primarily based on enchanting objects to the point where the most powerful people in the world are master engineers and the people who control them
Highly recommended
They have a cardboard/paper alternative but I bet it takes time, money, and training to replace the old plastic machines and if the old FCs are growing and doing more volume faster than Amazon it’s replacing them you’d get both Amazon being able to say they’re eliminating them AND their total plastic use going up
I hope they can eliminate them sooner rather than later but there are so many Climate impacts for a company that large I’m not sure it’s even the most important thing I I’d want to see from them
I bet the constraint here isn’t what’s serving the website but either an external dependency that they don’t have control over so that can’t scale or a relational database that they didn’t have the budget or expertise to scale
Edit: or just that humans have to actually look at it and you’re waiting to talk to one
My local government does it all async to avoid that issue
I don’t think the common consumers care about that
I bet most don’t even know! The average American is probably only dimly aware of the Elon Discourse, if they’re aware at all
My parents and Aunt and Uncle aren’t super online. I bet they don’t know anything about what he posts on Twitter
I’ve also strongly considered not Tesla cars because of Elon’s antics but this article just confirms my biases which is why I have to look harder at it
To be clear, price gouging is an example of supply and demand
Keeping prices high is an example of price fixing, not supply and demand. It requires companies colluding with each other because, otherwise, one company would just lower their prices to get more business and make more money
This article just feels like rage bait to me
I’m not sceptical of the premise, because clearly the strong feelings people have towards Elon will turn some people off, but that kind of effect is hard to quantity
As the article, and others, note Tesla sales are down. That could be for any number of reasons and it doesn’t make a convincing case that it’s because of Elon
Tesla sales have been strong for so long despite Elon’s continued crazy behavior that I find it hard to attribute the cause to the effect. Why now? Why not any of the other crazy stuff he’s done?
If the prices didn’t go up because of a shortage, because there was never a shortage, why did prices go back down again?
The law of supply and demand explains the price of eggs. If you’re saying it’s wrong then what’s your better egg-splanation?
Here’s a bunch more
https://imgur.com/a/LxXXg