I figured it’d at least be a little older than 1859, but the Four Mile House in Denver is apparently our oldest structure.
I figured it’d at least be a little older than 1859, but the Four Mile House in Denver is apparently our oldest structure.
I think so mostly because the footprint of 2 bikes vs 2 foldable scooters. I’ll admit though, I’ve never owned an ebike, so I can’t say for sure which might be better. Ultimately, all my trips are 5 miles or less, so utilizing battery power 100% isn’t an issue, but I imagine with a bike, it’s easier to go much further.
I have a GoTrax scooter and it folds up, so at work I’ll typically throw it under my desk. If I’m out and about, I’ll lock it up to a bike rack through the rear tire/brake folded up and I haven’t had any issues so far thankfully. Probably 600+ miles no issues. (So far)
Jeez, every response in here is about it burning your eyes. Thing is, people aren’t in every room all the time. Have it set to a sensor, same as the lights, and you can quickly sanitize large spaces that are unoccupied. Elevators, airplanes, etc can be sanitized the second they’re empty. My FIL is a retired GE engineer working on this technology.
They played The Finals and went, aww shit. Buncha former Dice devs schooling em at their own game.
The Hadron Collider, apologies. Thanks for answering my question! I figured mods had something to do with it.
Makes much more sense now 😅 was just so surprised at the completion rates for achievements that seemed relatively doable. Appreciate you!
Oh yeah, the monorail one is whatever, but I saw that the LHC has like a 3% achievement rate.
This might be the first Far Side I remember sticking with me, it was on a daily calendar and I think about it regularly. Thanks for the actual pic!
I give em the bird every time I see em, because I know this is settled law.