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They certainly used to. The quality has started going downhill, unfortunately. I was going to buy a new one (I had a Mission and wanted to upgrade) but the new ones weren't as good and more expensive.
I can fit so many groceries on it!
I got a used RadCity 3 last month and really like it. I'm biking more and driving less for errands and commuting.
They did a good job covering that in The Last of Us (season one, episode...4 or 5?): 20ish years post-apocalypse, someone very prepared has kept battery cells in a refrigerator (in acid maybe?) and they have to rebuild the battery before they can use the car, but the battery works.
I think he also genuinely can't comprehend anyone doing anything that isn't for personal gain.
Sometimes it's easier to stop something if you understand why it's happening.
Yeah, we really fucked up making individual wealth so powerful. A healthy society needs at least a balance of collective wealth and individual wealth, and we went way too far. And now they're trying to dismantle the last major structures of collective wealth we haven't already ruined.
Source is I heard it somewhere and of course now I can't find it. :/
Except sexual selection usually affects one sex, not both. And the extra bone doesn't make the jaw stronger, it makes it weaker.
Yes. Humans have chins, which make jaws weaker. Chins are useless extra bone and essentially a structural defect, but not bad enough for evolution to do anything about.
I switched to standing-only for my work desk about 12 years ago. The first 3 weeks were agony; my hips hurt so much. I stretched a lot, which helped some. Then suddenly it was easy, and ever since I can stand for hours, no problem.
A squishy mat is a must-have, and I also have a footrest to be able to change up my posture through the day.