Automatic sprinkler for Saigon River tunnel put to test
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EV Charging Stations (CS)
Just tried Elexa, took about a minute to load then another minute to login and as i hadn’t used it since registering ages ago it asked for my phone number to send an OTP. All that is not promising at all -
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EV Charging Stations (CS)
With 5 charging apps setup you probably have access to a DC charger about every 5km (or less) along your trek. And once you get close to/in Bangkok it will be like every 100 meters for a DC/AC charger....kinda like a 7-11 being on every other soi....or a 7-11 every few hundred meters on major sois/roads. 😁 -
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Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
He applied the recommended building construction fire mitigation options. It wasn't because he was a Texan. Rather, the building had a concrete non combustible roof and non combustible side walls without windows exposed to the fire. There were no ornamental flammable hedges like cedar or Juniper. The fire and police protection is quite good in Orange County, as are Ventura and San Diego Counties. They also have. low crime rates that are the envy of much of the USA. You shouldn't single out Californi for public safety issues because multiple Republican states are in much, much worse shape. TN, LA, AR, AK. California is rated as the 2nd best state for fire safety in the USA. Look up the rating. You are just looking to bash a state that drives the US economy, contributes 14% of the GDP and leads the nation in environmental responsibility. -
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Evidence of Covid19 vaccine shedding
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Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
Hardly. Just an illustration of what might happen if people don't perform their job. Look up the concept of "standard of care" in the context of medical malpractice. If you're a doctor and a plaintiff can prove that you didn't provide medical services that conformed to the standard of care expected, guess what? It happens every day, by the way. Law firms make a fortune. Put it in another context if that helps. You want the transmission rebuilt on your car. Or you hire a contractor to install a new roof. You pay for and you expect those people to do a proper job. If they don't. how is it somehow a defense if they were busy with other priorities, that, while "productive," had nothing whatever to do with the job you hired them to do?
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