TheyCallMeMrMaybe
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_j2ny5if wrote
Reply to comment by Upper-Job5130 in Slithering vertical. by ooMEAToo
I can tell you're not in Florida.
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_j266vip wrote
Reply to comment by Me_Krally in New York breaks the right to repair bill as it’s signed into law | The bill was signed by NY governor Kathy Hochul on December 28th, making New York the first US state to broadly protect a consumer’s right to repair their own tech. by chrisdh79
Nope. Louis Rossman of Rossman Repair Group. A repair tech based out in NYC and an avid Right-To-Repair activist.
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_j1lxkhl wrote
Reply to comment by mkaku in New Nio 500 kW ultra-fast Power Charger 3.0 can charge a car from 10-80% in only 12 minutes by Surur
It's good for EVs to do this as well as the AC/heater do significantly reduce battery range.
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_j19hifk wrote
Reply to comment by Gunfreak2217 in Apple’s self-service repairs expand to desktops like iMac, Mac Studio. by SUPRVLLAN
Not even. The DIY repair is actually MORE expensive than taking it to the Apple Store. This is all just a facade to get US lawmakers to immediately pause any talks on a Right to Repair bill, and to stall EU lawmakers.
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_j0xjuc3 wrote
Reply to comment by Ikaros004 in Ukraine May Finally Get Greece’s Russian S-300 Missiles by srjain313
Turkey's only in NATO because they were the only European country at the time that had a geographic border with Russia.
Originally, Turkey's intention for joining NATO was to obtain a security-guarantee as the threat of USSR invasion was looming after WW2. Turkey's initial bid was rejected, and they only received "defense cooperation" after submitting their second bid alongside Greece. It was after Turkish president Celal Bayar expressed the fact Turkey sent troops to fight for South Korea in the Korean War that NATO fully accepted Turkey into their alliance. Later on, the U.S. would build bases in Turkey that would house U.S-controlled nuclear weapons.
Reasonably, Turkey had good reasons to join NATO at the time. It's shameful that the coin's flipped now that the Turkish government is run an asshat who would be ready to jump ship alongside Putin if things don't go his way. These days, Erdogan throws a fit for anyone harboring any kind of affiliation with the Kurds. Such as:
- Denying the U.S. from arming the YPG in Syria (yes, they managed to block the America from doing the most American thing possible: giving out guns to foreign entities)
- Being the only country to veto Sweden & Finland's bids to join NATO for harboring members of the Kurdistan Worker's Party, which Turkey designates as a terrorist organization. Going as far as to threaten NATO with leaving the alliance if Sweden & Finland don't adapt their laws to be more in-line with Turkey's "security concerns." (Desire to genocide Kurds)
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_ixen5dq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Humans are going back to the Moon, and beyond – but how will we feed them? by Gari_305
I feel bad for the poor dasher who'd have to pay Jeff Bezos to get them to the moon for a $30,000 order for $6, no tip, and 0 expenses paid.
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_ixed3bu wrote
Reply to comment by GoneIn61Seconds in Domino’s Pizza will soon have 800 electric vehicles for delivery drivers by redingerforcongress
Not only that, but cost of routine maintenance is generally cheaper for EVs so it's easier for the franchises to maintain.
TheyCallMeMrMaybe t1_jdyinlb wrote
Reply to comment by Trendelthegreat in Racine auto shop gives woman free car after Kenosha dealership allegedly defaces her ID by Sandstorm400
Some shops have a dealer license. Some used car dealerships have a small shop.
It's give-or-take on if and how the term can be interchangeable. This feels like the former.