Disconnecting from Europe will devastate the US, just to start.
This has been the goal from the start.
That’s what happens when you have a suicidal death cult trying their damnedest to bring about their version of the end of the world.
Because their current competition, the USPS does so as a service that’s paid for by your tax dollars.
Once that goes away, or is sold off, none of them have the incentive to continue to do so.
And in the end they will all eventually collude on raising the process for all of their services, just like every other ‘not a monopoly’ corporate collective.
There would be no reason for them to keep a free service like that when they could charge the consumer for it instead.
No company in position to purchase the USPS would have any conviction to show goodwill towards their users. Only quarterly profits matter.
You assume that those would remain…
If it’s a private company, expect that they will charge you more to send it back.
What kind of hobbies to you have now?
I’d recommend powdered detergent instead. It’s usually far cheaper per load since you aren’t paying for them to ship you the water that’s in the liquid detergent.
You also don’t need to follow the ‘load size’ guidelines listed on the scoop, as only the bottom line or two is really adding anything to most loads.
So the question then remains, can the autopilot disengage if it senses an imminent collision so that the manufacturers aren’t held liable?
It’s what the administration demanded in order to ‘talk to’ Putin about ending the war in Ukraine.
It is also standard practice to keep replica modules on earth in order to assist with diagnosing & fixing problems on things that have already launched.
If by ‘political’ you mean disagreeing with Reddit’s constant enshittification, then sure.
It was never about saving money. It was always about dismantling the government so that the oligarchs could carve out their own personal fiefdoms out of whatever’s left.
I think it did have an early access period at some point. I also seemed to have the backer DLC, which gives a little boost to resources and a weapon for the early game.
I’ve been informed by a relative that had partaken in eating one, that the meat of a porcupine is mostly flavorless on its own.
I’ve been playing through Black Skylanda lately.
I originally put it down because the top-down perspective was a bit jarring, but have been having fun taking down sky pirates both on land and in the air since I’ve picked it back up.
So far the upgrade paths and the currency gain for those upgrades have been mostly on par with each other, so I haven’t felt the need to grind mats for anything. I can rescue a stranded pilot or two, liberate an island, and carve out a new parking location for my big ship all in one sitting, which makes it feel as though just about anything I do is progressing something.
Looking forward to more!
Were the ‘devices’ just Tesla batteries?