

I’d go for 2x32 if you can. I’ve heard of people having more issues with 4 dimms than 2 when you get above 32GB


I’d go for 2x32 if you can. I’ve heard of people having more issues with 4 dimms than 2 when you get above 32GB


How has an MFN clause adversely impacted competition in this instance?


Americans are notorious for having poorly maintained cars, so a cut brake line gives plausible deniability.


Didn’t you read the headline?



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Only under certain conditions, and they vary from goat to goat. You’ll need to check with your goat to see what makes it float.


Do you think he’ll bring his grandkids, like as a snack for the screw worms?

As long as it doesn’t require a subscription


Payson probably has more horses and trails.
I knew people who owned half a dozen horses in Scottsdale (a Phoenix suburb), but that’s like $10M+ for a property like that within riding distance of trails or the mountain preserve


Buckeye if you’re talking about agricultural rural. Payson if you’re taking forest rural


And the xg mobile port now has an open source pcie dock for the xg mobile connector. You can upgrade the GPU and have 4.0x8 pcie lanes
Those aren’t equivalent. It’s more like asking for mustard and someone says: no, but we have ketchup.


Oh man, after reading that I’m so glad I held off on getting an escape phev. Couldn’t afford the Rav4, so I started looking at the Ford but didn’t pull the trigger due to the shorter electric range.


I level 1 charge and get 20 miles in 7 hours. So the average 40mi commute should be possible overnight.


I’m with you on most of that, but I get much better winter range using heated seats instead of heating the whole cabin. And if they’re not doing an entertainment system it would be nice to have an aux input.

It’s not used much outside computer science, but there is a list; Alice and Bob are both on it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_and_Bob
Scroll down for the full cast of names


But the gen 2 leafs also have 4g, and that’s a deal breaker.


Yeah, leafs are cheap AF, if you can make due with the small range. They have passive cooling for the batteries like the egolf, but I’d be wary of an egolf since I don’t know how well they’re supported by 3rd parties like the leaf is.
I-miev didn’t sell well, and I’ve seen lots of problems with them, so I’d stay away from them. bmw i3 would be the most expensive of the older, 3g options both to buy and maintain.
The other option to consider if you don’t mind an even shorter electric range would be a phev like Chevy volt or Ford fusion. But your commute would need to be less than 10 miles for that to work.


The thing most people miss is that the lifespan rating on most batteries isn’t the time until it’s completely dead and useless. At 10yrs/100,000mi the battery is usually rated to retain at least 80% of the original capacity. Most testing I’ve seen shows ~85%+ remaining after that. (So long as it’s not an air cooled battery like early Nissan leaf)
Ahhh, I got ya. Well just be prepared to run it at 2133mt/s, if you have any instability.