Now if only it were body on frame too then I could finally own something like my first vehicle (a '98 S10) again.
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Ah yes, the 20th century, well known for not having serious problems...
Actually so far 2000 to 2026 is looking much better than 1900 to 1926.
You will never be ripped apart by Maenads.

It's not actually ridiculous in principle.
Let's say I start out owning a bank with ten billion in assets, and the bank's value comes entirely from its assets so it's worth ten billion.
The bank loans its ten billion to you, and you pay me those ten billion for the bank. Now I have ten billion in cash instead of a bank that was worth ten billion, and you have a bank worth ten billion to which you owe ten billion. No one's net worth has changed.
You default on your loan to your own bank. Now the bank is worthless (its worth came entirely from the loan) and you have no debt, so your net worth still hasn't changed. Effectively nothing has happened.
The choice to compare data centers to canals rather than to railroads seems rather arbitrary.
Good to hear that what I've got is hotter and longer.
Note that the reduced delay after lunch happens if (as is usual) the doctor skips lunch. Medicine seems like a miserable profession for most specialties. Maybe my career is going to end soon because of AI, but I'm still so glad that I'm a software developer. I get paid a good fraction of what doctors get, but I'm treated so much better.
I think they do. The logic holds as long as there is a method of faster than light communication, regardless of whether that method involves objects actually traveling faster than light or objects traveling through a wormhole.
A bit technical but still readable. There's fundamentally no way to travel faster than light that couldn't be used to send information back in time.
I hate the feeling of getting even a tiny bit of food on my face so I have to cut the mango into delicate pieces.