The concept is wonderful. I do not trust Elon with that concept. I worry that many folks with high hopes of this helping them will just end up used and hurt.
I am me and always have been
The concept is wonderful. I do not trust Elon with that concept. I worry that many folks with high hopes of this helping them will just end up used and hurt.
According to that site, Napster pays more. Here’s the info on TIDAL:
I use Napster. I chose it way back when Spotify paid for the Rogan podcast, from a list of platforms that pay artists more. I’m not sure if that’s true any longer, but look it up! I’ve been really happy with their service. (And it’s really full circle for me, since I used their original service decades ago.)
ETA I can’t vouch for the accuracy of this site, but it says Napster is still one of the top-paying platforms.
“The government” doesn’t want to argue that. Some idiot politicians do.
Maybe not quite what you’re looking for, but the press releases section of a research university often contains brief articles about current research projects, as well as other topical info regarding that university.
University of Washington: https://www.washington.edu/news/category/news-releases/
Well, one’s alive and the other isn’t. As long as the inheritors of MJ’s estate are decent people, I think it’s fine at this point. Still skeeves me out to listen to his stuff, though. Two verses in and my brain is popping.
Lucky! Mine’s gone, and I honestly can’t remember if I deleted it
I see you have never built a chicken coop.
That means that you’re the product
Even after reading your comment, it took me three more tries to see it! Wild.
Well, this is in Renton. That’s well outside of Seattle, and a city unto itself. Vancouver beats pretty much everyone, though!
Well, it’s both. From the article, 2-3 wheelers do account for 60% of the drop:
Oh, nice! I didn’t have that one on my radar. Our next family car needs to be either hybrid or EV, and I’ve just started looking.
Or in a five-seater car or crossover. It’s ridiculous. Carseats and boosters are massive, even the ones with the smallest bases. Then after that you need space for sports equipment, musical instruments, other friends, etc. I’m not sure what the solution is here, other than acknowledging that for a few years in a family’s life they’re going to need a bigger vehicle, and it would be great if manufacturers offered a hybrid or EV solution for them, too.
Mazda is finally coming out with a PHEV three row next year, starting around $55k. Not sure who else, besides Rivian with their new fully EV three row at $75k+, which is completely unaffordable for most families.
Oh, sweet! Thank you. I’ll see if I can figure this out this weekend.
I went to download it, and apparently I already had! Now to start subscribing to everything again…bleh.
That’s what you get for trying to have a real life.