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But then they wouldn’t have anything to scare you into voting for them with
Reddit sucks
But then they wouldn’t have anything to scare you into voting for them with
Interesting question. I’ve always used my ears because you can’t just plus and minus frequency ranges to get the sound you want since some frequencies may sound louder than others due to a number of factors (environment, hardware, ears, physics, etc).
I like to think of a flat EQ as 0, and you can add or subtract frequency ranges for taste/needs.
You really only want to be concerned about a sort of 0 level if you’re overall volume is clipping/distorting and you can ring it down for some reason.
Hah! In theaters now and not now.
That’s Shroedinger’s cat!
Yeah it’s just people trying to show how big their penis is with a car
At least they’re consistent
Aliexpress with the bangers:
Does Citroen make SUV’s now? They must be smoooooooth
Haha because it’s from aliexpress. I think it’s a great idea though. You can haul things. Don’t need roads. Looks cool. Good for the environment
i’ve thought about that for high performance vehicles, but probably more important for very large vehicles. like a B/C license.
damn, i would have expected the french to have better taste in their vehicles
More personalized = accessing and using more of your data
Americans just love being the biggest on the road. Bigger is better in their minds. Maybe we put an extra tax on very large vehicles.
Yup. Y’all had it for a while.
So you inject some of those plastic-eating worms into your balls and problem solved.
That’s awesome! What city? What was the process for getting it on the ballot and what helped getting it passed?
To assume that all of the progress people are making towards RCV is without thought is incredibly ignorant. Lots of resources you can research to understand the benefits, how it works, and case studies for where it’s working now.
https://fairvote.org/our-reforms/ranked-choice-voting-information/#the-impacts-of-rcv
https://fairvote.org/news-and-analysis/#blog
If you don’t support RCV for some reason, just say that. You have to criticize those who are working towards something that’s actually benefiting voters.
You can sit around and wait for electoral reform, but change happens in baby steps. You don’t just jump to a constitutional amendment if nobody can get behind something like RCV.
Politicians say a lot of things