People assume that revolutionary means "so much better than before" but historically, most revolutions end up being a step back. Revolutions, like Saturn, also tend to devour their children as well.
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I had that during my second year of master's. I barely understood it and the rest of the class couldn't understand it at all. I wrote my exam and forgot 99% of it a week later.
Get the vaccines if you can.
They owned a wind power park and used the electricity generated by it to power the buses.
I have worked at this company three years ago. I left when it started going downhill. I received my last paycheck and two weeks later my former colleagues didn't get their salaries.
I don't believe that it was COVID that broke them, but gross mismanagement from incompetence from their executives, which were also overpaid and overrepresented in the company structure. They also lacked any experience working in automotive field and failed to attract experienced engineering talent into the company.
The engineers were underpaid and overworked in comparison. A handful of experienced automotive people cut have cut off the development time by years.
They also had to innovate to attract money and raise stock value. However, to build reliable busses, a minimum viable e-bus would have been much better, because they could have learned what works and what doesn't without spending millions on redesigning various parts several times.
They used a superlight composite material to shave off tons of weight, but that material proved too stiff as a bus body and a nightmare to work with. Their solution ended up being even more of said material.
The joke about Estonians is that they are slow.
Death is just a feeling.
A USB-charged battery-powered pump. I use it to top up my bicycle tyres, it makes cycling a breeze.
Not all batteries are easy to remove nowadays. Also, power management might have gotten better and the battery circuit mostly disconnects when not in use.
Removing the battery when using AC used to be the advice to prolong the battery life a decade ago.
Lol no, never.