Some phones can already do that, like wireless powershare (Samsung)
Some phones can already do that, like wireless powershare (Samsung)
Yeah it’s not quite as simple as I put in my comment
We also have national insurance and a tax free allowance, so the effective rate for someone at say £54k (about €62k) would be about 25% https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/tax-calculator/ I think I’ve worked that out right.
£125,140 a year you pay 45% income tax. But it’s not quite that simple because you don’t pay 45% on everything, just whatever is earned above that and the other thresholds https://www.gov.uk/income-tax-rates
In my head it was Elon who sketched the truck and told everyone “make that exactly how I drew it”
Completely agree with you, it’s a problem and it’ll get worse until there’s new regulation on it, but hey at least the cities will be quieter as we cough up rubber and dust.
I think your concerns are valid, but on the whole electric vehicles have the potential to improve more than ICE vehicles https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/electric-cars/running/do-electric-vehicles-produce-more-tyre-and-brake-pollution-than-petrol-and/
The extra mass of current EVs probably (note I don’t know for sure) doesn’t cancel out their other benefits, and as battery tech (and tyre tech I guess) improves they’ll get better.
That’s a shame, I was looking into getting one but if the hardware issues are widespread maybe not worth it
Yeah it’s 2 years of OS updates and apparently 4 years of security updates. That’s what’s making me reluctant to get one too.
Asus ZenFone?
It’s a really good film from 1984 about nuclear war
And it’s different to what’s in the “to” field at the top that has been poorly scribbled.
They’ll test it on the ground and flying slowly first before going fast to make sure it’s safe enough.