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Its not about those, but rather converting by way of mandate, diktat, regulations, and subsidy 280 million ICE vehicles to EVs that easily add 1,000 lb
Its not about those, but rather converting by way of mandate, diktat, regulations, and subsidy 280 million ICE vehicles to EVs that easily add 1,000 lb
Its not about those, but rather converting by way of mandate, diktat, regulations, and subsidy 280 million ICE vehicles to EVs that easily add 1,000 lb
Its not about those, but rather converting by way of mandate, diktat, regulations, and subsidy 280 million ICE vehicles to EVs that easily add 1,000 lb
Its not about those, but rather converting by way of mandate, diktat, regulations, and subsidy 280 million ICE vehicles to EVs that easily add 1,000 lb
Its not about those, but rather converting by way of mandate, diktat, regulations, and subsidy 280 million ICE vehicles to EVs that easily add 1,000 lb
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
Know someone who speaks Korean? We’re looking for help localizing the app in to Korean. South Korea has the most users of any non-English speaking country and we’ve not done any localization for Korean at all. nostr:note1vannkylur4qxprnhx74fpam2aexxc6frv4ncf79nmkglsx8f040qzyz87l
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Room acquired. ;) Oh, you know... stuff. Seriously, it's a necessary upgrade. This place is like a compound, and I'm managing everything across multiple buildings, with multiple VLANs, so it's going to let me increase security, network everything at 2.5 g speeds and above, and have full control over maintenance, managing multiple APs etc. I'm also getting it ready to go mobile (a mobile home lab) when I move and travel, so that's going to be fun. 👀
🤔💡 today, taxes are enforced to prevent the middle class from advancing Governments no longer need the revenue they simply print more money
🤔💡 today, taxes are enforced to prevent the middle class from advancing Governments no longer need the revenue they simply print more money
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