Sorry but what's a MAP?
@lemm.ee
I saw a documentary about Renault doing this in Israel I think. With a network of stations looking like auto wash: it takes your car, opens a door under the car, swaps the battery with a full one and off you go.
Apparently it went bankrupt after a year (2012-2013): https://en.wikipedia.org/...
The comment you are replying to is probably more about finding a balance between comfort and luxury than an exact guide on what limit to apply to your spending. At least that's how I take it.
French here, we have the same kind of regulation since 2020 I believe.
Do you produce gas in Australia?
Here it's all imported (and it was mostly from Russia before the Ukraine war) and we produce electricity mostly from nuclear plants so it's easy to push gas out the homes.
I don't use data on the USB port very often and when I do it's always to make an access point over USB so the USB2.0 bandwidth is enough for my use.
I wonder if people really have a use for USB3.
Apart from making phone more expensive, I don't see a real need for me
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