I’m not really sure. I originally wanted to make the argument that the same end consumer demands will be solved regardless, and if SpaceX doesn’t provide the solutions in house at a reasonable cost or give external providers the opportunity to provide it, then you could expect that another launch company will eventually come into the fray. However after further thought nobody else is coming close to SpaceX cost per mass unit to orbit anytime soon and cutting off OG customers may be the exact type of monopoly the government should intervene in. IDK
@EricMTerrill1 If price is the concern is there any real reason to buy new instead of used?? It seems like the benefit of the new models significantly drops off once you have a model with native CarPlay.
It seems like the greatest organizations are rarely not in a battle. Charlemagne’s Franks were always in battle on some frontier, SpaceX pushes the ball in some domain, then immediately does it again in a completely new one. A lack of battles being fought indicates stagnation
Many are replying to this with hate, understandably as you have done the same. However, Catholicism specifically has played a significant role in the advancement and preservation of science. If you’re interested in learning more, read How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization by Woods
It’s very easy but you are more likely than not tuning it often and rebuilding it multiple times long before you ever have an issue with modern EFI. Added complexity is fine when you seldom have to work on it in the first place. I’d also argue that EFI is actually very easy to work on if you know what you’re doing and have live data.
Politicians against Hamilton in early America weren’t necessarily wrong when they thought that we would foster a more virtuous society if we avoided establishing a Federal Bank and remained an agricultural society, however they were wrong in not foreseeing the rapid interconnection with the rest of the world as a result of the Industrial Revolution. This necessitated the systems that Hamilton put in place, the likes of which set America up for sustained success
First time seeing a W logo change
I see they were inspired by Apple's Liquid Glass design.
A total 180 from the "minimalism" that's ruled the world for the last decade.
Hope other brands add some soul to their logos too
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On April 11, 1783, the Continental Congress issued a proclamation formally “Declaring the Cessation of Arms” against Great Britain.
After eight long years of war, sacrifice, and unbreakable resolve, the fighting was officially over. The ragtag band of Patriots; farmers, merchants, and dreamers who dared to challenge the world’s greatest empire had officially won their independence.
This proclamation was a crucial step in transitioning from eight years of armed conflict to peace. It marked the beginning of the end of tyranny on our shores and the birth of a new nation founded on the eternal principles of freedom, self-government, and God-given rights.
The Revolutionary spirit that defeated the British Empire still defines us today. We stand as the descendants of those brave patriots. May we protect the sacred flame of liberty with the same fearless courage they showed. 🇺🇸