If girl and boy twins, you can definitely name them Louis i Ana.
Posts by Luis E Gomez
WTF. There aren’t any Brazilian restaurants from Inglewood to La Habra between the 10 and the 105 and between the 405 and 605.
Fast food inflation from 2014 to 2024.
How accurate is this chart? It clearly shows prices rising rapidly under Trump 1.
I canceled my subscription before Copilot went into effect. MS gave me the option to pay $99 instead of $150 and without Copilot. Don’t know if you can do that depending on the subscription expiration.
His housing platform is weak. Basically, expand VA home loans and keep hedge funds from buying homes.
What are the implications? I speculate that it will accelerate the adoption of renewables because few will want to deal with an unstable oil hegemon bully.
Provecho
It’s about 0.5 % but maybe 30 % is her objective.
Sorry to quibble. He is not a Latino. He’s Portuguese.
Never mind. Looks like forecasts.
Are those marks on the right actual data that, due to government shutdown, shows a gap?
it's bleakly hilarious to have people complaining that using the word "nazi" to describe people calling for racial cleansing and forced breeding is "rendering the word meaningless," while supporters of the US government use the word "communist" to describe having a functioning healthcare system
Nobody in Mexico pronounces it correctly either.
Norway has won the most medals at the Winter Olympics.
Rotisserie chicken is the new avocado toast.
Not gonna be the same thing if he gets indicted by a grand jury and convicted by a jury.
I believe it’s near Milpitas, Palo Alto, Los Altos and Los Gatos.
Great news! Affordability!
MuckDonalds?
You think you mean hadn’t been this good.
Seems to me that, generally, lower prices and higher wages are at odds with each other.
Agreed.
Again, that is only for one year. After that year, the cars are back. And, again, that is the equivalent of 6 million cars over 25 years, actually in perpetuity since the emissions will continue to be decreased form the baseline.
This article, by the same authors states that it's the equivalent of 165 million cars for one year. That is close to the 156 million cars that the TheVerge article states and that I calculate as well.
This article agrees with me. However, instead of keeping the 6 million cars off the road til 2050, it calculates keeping 156 million cars off the road for only one year. Still don’t know where the 165,000 figure comes from.
I don't know where NYT gets its 165,000 figure from. On average a passenger vehicle in US emits 4.6 metric tons of CO2 per year. Over 25 years (til 2050), that would be 115 metric tons. Given the reduction of 710 million metric tons, that would be equivalent to just over 6 million vehicles.