The article is focused on passenger cars becoming heavier, no?
Mr_Smiley
Agreed. I don't want lemmy to turn into reddit, but we could do with more users for sure. I am guilty of not posting / commenting much.
I'd like to see some definitions or units put next to 'ultra high'.
Please could you point me in the right direction on how to do this / an app I would need. Thanks.
I just want the ability to turn off WhatsApp.
Like on a Sunday morning let me kill all notifications and calls.
Bridgend. My condolences. ;-)
Sounds very similar to the crap we have in the Vale.
We've recently had a change where black bin bags are only being collected every three weeks! And at the same time they moved garden waste to a paid service!
Really feeling great value for money with my £270/month council tax.
Lol. Correct. Mike others have said I might occasionally go there looking for information, and I miss a few subs but yeah, scrolling NSFW is so much more satisfying there than it is here - 1. Loads of autoplaying gifs / videos and 2. Seemly not so much non conventional porn there as here. Too many cocks, trans, fatties, furries and hentai here!
Yep. I lived in the middle East and SE Asia combined for around 12 years, and while occasionally it was too much, in general I loved the heat and rarely said "its too hot", I moved back to the UK 3 years ago, in June. Hated it, was cold all the time. Now when it's more than 25c / 77F on a calm and clear day I'm boiling and can't sleep at night (barely anyone in the UK has ac at home).
Mentions skidding on ice in first paragraph. No amount of training can reverse the laws of friction.
Thing is, I agree and think normal consumer passenger cars are getting far too heavy. Like people.