Yeah, I had to go check... There's activity on the repo as far back as 2016. I was pretty sure people have already ported the entire thing into a Kerbal Space Program mod too so you can reenact the Apollo 11 mission with the real flight computer.
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You're probably thinking of 95 RON gasoline, but US pumps advertise gasoline in AKI. 95 RON is equivalent to 91 AKI, which is what they're selling as "Supreme" in the OP photo.
FreeFillableForms works regardless of your income or if you have other unconventional things to claim. It's just a bit more manual than some of the other apps, but does support e-File. I find the instructions are pretty easy to follow though, especially if you can reference your previous year's return.
I think it depends on where they're turned off. In Signal itself you can change it to remove the message text from the notification, or a few other variations.
If you just have notifications off on your phone in general, the notification is still being generated by the app and could potentially be stored somewhere on a server before being filtered out by your phone.
Damn... we all should have known elon can't spell.
The main thing is there's no big engine in the front, so your entire hood can now be a crumple zone, and it's easier to design to be safe in impacts. The center of gravity is also much lower so there's a lower chance of a rollover.
On the other hand... Tesla's have a habit of locking their occupants inside when the car is on fire because SOMEONE decided mechanical latches were too expensive.
And as others have mentioned... the added weight also makes it less safe for everyone else outside the car.
I think a lot of it is humans are used to maps formed by tectonic plates shifting, glaciers forming and melting, storms and other weather, etc... When it's just an RNG heightmap it's missing all those familiar features like rivers, mountains, and dry lakebeds
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Actually looking more at this image it looks like these are a little closer to a motorcycle side-car design. It's basically the same concept though, but it could have a different local name in the Philippines.
Those are called Tuk Tuks, they're very common in Thailand and other parts of Asia
All 4 images in the article are real photographs credited to a specific photographer with a date...
That sounds about right to me. Some places will sell 93 AKI/100 RON in the US, but it's not as common, and the only cars that actually require it are probably modified turbocharged cars. Most US commuter cars run perfectly fine on 87 AKI and it's significantly cheaper. I live in Washington so for some reason they sell 92 AKI gasoline, which is an oddball number I don't see anywhere else.