I think a better example would be why aren't they using Truth Social as a positive example.
It was specifically built the right as an alternative to Twitter with the goal of "open, free, and honest global conversation without discriminating on the basis of political ideology", so why isn't that the shining positive example for discourse?
This isn't statistics, this is data reporting. I work with lot of data analysis and precision and accuracy matters for correct interpretation by the audience.
Very strange that the first Y-axis tick has a label of 843.2M and then the subsequent are 1.7B, 2.5B and and 3.3B. 843.2M *2 = 1686.4M, so rounds to 1.7B, 843.2M * 3 = 2529.6M, so rounds to 2.5B, but 843.2M * 4 = 3372.8M and should be 3.4B not 3.3B.
Looks manipulated in some fashion.
Agree with your comments. When I was shopping around my main focus was on miles/kWh as this would result in the lowest charging cost and quickest charging time per miles driven. I went with a Tesla Model 3 RWD with the no-upcharge Aero wheels and have been getting slightly better than the rated 0.25kWh/mile.
Most EV articles/reviews focus on the range and very little on the efficiency. This leads to installing bigger battery packs in less effecient cars.
What does that Top 50 Robocallers of 2021 really represent as it isn't what it says it is with multiple instances of the same name. 4x "Unknown Robocaller", 4x "Citibank", 4x "Capital One", 3x "Spectrum", and several more. Is it even from the listed name or is it a scammer just using a common bank/service?
The car was not in a parking lot. The first page of the order states "He parked the car on a road in front of his apartment and then went inside." The body cam screenshot image in the article also indicates that it was on a road.
Sheepskins boots in Australia were commonly call uggs and an Australian started importing them into the US calling his company Ugg. Invalidate due to being a generic description or does the US trademark win preventing Australians from using ugg as a description for their exported boots?
https://www.npr.org/2022/09/13/1122820376/the-good-the-bad-and-the-uggly
When I was researching I created a table of the various EV sizes versus my Honda Accord. Length of the Honda Accord was 6.6 inches shorter (191.4 vs 184.8). I would never compare a Tesla to a Civic, but at 179.4 that would be 5 inches shorted.
Not sure why cargo space matters as that is just air.
I just replaced a 2013 Honda Accord EX-L with a Tesla Model 3 RWD. The Honda was 3,365 lbs and the Telsa is 3,862 which is only 497 lbs more. Going with the V-6 Touring trim increases the weight to 3,559 and shrinks the difference to 303lbs.
Yes it does weigh more, but not an extreme amount more.
Not sure why the shock and outrage about this. I have seen these installation audit terms in contracts going back decades. No company is going to bother a home user that might have installed it on more than 1 PC, but a 100+ person company that might have bought a single license and then installed it on everyone's PC would have the audit provision enforced if there is sufficient reason to suspect that the license has been breached.
This might be triggered if phone-home numbers aren't a match for the number of seats that were purchased, but in most cases it is when a former employee becomes a whistleblower and turns the company into to the vendor.
Unlike San Francisco, Boston, or Chicago, there are many Portlands in the US. This particular case is coming from Oregon and not Maine, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, etc...
Techdirt has not posted any stories submitted by redhill_qik.
I think a better example would be why aren't they using Truth Social as a positive example. It was specifically built the right as an alternative to Twitter with the goal of "open, free, and honest global conversation without discriminating on the basis of political ideology", so why isn't that the shining positive example for discourse?
You're right, my mistake in transposing.
This isn't statistics, this is data reporting. I work with lot of data analysis and precision and accuracy matters for correct interpretation by the audience.
Real weird Y-axis label numbers
Very strange that the first Y-axis tick has a label of 843.2M and then the subsequent are 1.7B, 2.5B and and 3.3B. 843.2M *2 = 1686.4M, so rounds to 1.7B, 843.2M * 3 = 2529.6M, so rounds to 2.5B, but 843.2M * 4 = 3372.8M and should be 3.4B not 3.3B. Looks manipulated in some fashion.
EV effeciency
Agree with your comments. When I was shopping around my main focus was on miles/kWh as this would result in the lowest charging cost and quickest charging time per miles driven. I went with a Tesla Model 3 RWD with the no-upcharge Aero wheels and have been getting slightly better than the rated 0.25kWh/mile. Most EV articles/reviews focus on the range and very little on the efficiency. This leads to installing bigger battery packs in less effecient cars.
Top 50?
What does that Top 50 Robocallers of 2021 really represent as it isn't what it says it is with multiple instances of the same name. 4x "Unknown Robocaller", 4x "Citibank", 4x "Capital One", 3x "Spectrum", and several more. Is it even from the listed name or is it a scammer just using a common bank/service?
The car was not in a parking lot. The first page of the order states "He parked the car on a road in front of his apartment and then went inside." The body cam screenshot image in the article also indicates that it was on a road.
What about Ugg?
Sheepskins boots in Australia were commonly call uggs and an Australian started importing them into the US calling his company Ugg. Invalidate due to being a generic description or does the US trademark win preventing Australians from using ugg as a description for their exported boots? https://www.npr.org/2022/09/13/1122820376/the-good-the-bad-and-the-uggly
Honda length
When I was researching I created a table of the various EV sizes versus my Honda Accord. Length of the Honda Accord was 6.6 inches shorter (191.4 vs 184.8). I would never compare a Tesla to a Civic, but at 179.4 that would be 5 inches shorted. Not sure why cargo space matters as that is just air.
Honda Accord vs Tesla
I just replaced a 2013 Honda Accord EX-L with a Tesla Model 3 RWD. The Honda was 3,365 lbs and the Telsa is 3,862 which is only 497 lbs more. Going with the V-6 Touring trim increases the weight to 3,559 and shrinks the difference to 303lbs. Yes it does weigh more, but not an extreme amount more.
Standard enterprise license tools
Not sure why the shock and outrage about this. I have seen these installation audit terms in contracts going back decades. No company is going to bother a home user that might have installed it on more than 1 PC, but a 100+ person company that might have bought a single license and then installed it on everyone's PC would have the audit provision enforced if there is sufficient reason to suspect that the license has been breached.
This might be triggered if phone-home numbers aren't a match for the number of seats that were purchased, but in most cases it is when a former employee becomes a whistleblower and turns the company into to the vendor.
Internet Tax Freedom Act
Putting aside the cable/video distinction, isn't this prohibited by the Internet Tax Freedom Act that was made permanent in 2016?
More than one Portland
Unlike San Francisco, Boston, or Chicago, there are many Portlands in the US. This particular case is coming from Oregon and not Maine, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, etc...