Oi! You got a license for that bike theft?
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Steering another human by voice is a very bad interface. Prefer remote control when available.
Keep your living space cooler by blocking out sunlight from coming through the windows, preferably using shading on the outside.
Make liberal use of fans, they lower perceived temperature by several °C.
Wear loose-fitting linen clothing.
Use hats that provide shade, like a cap or something with a larger brim.
Go for a swim.
Take a warm shower before bed (counterintuitive but helps in my experience).
Try to create a breeze through your home by opening windows on opposite sides of the home, when the temperature is higher inside than outside.
Use sunscreen.
There's some cool nature there I'd like to see, so that's one reason
I believe it was one of the live shows? I can't remember if I actually heard a recording or not. It was one of the ones they joked about after each episode that they would do but never did.
Planes are safer.
Americans unironically believe stupid shit like this, hilarious
Not to shit on your perfectly reasonable parade, but in Germany there is high speed rail through the whole . takes about 6 hours from top to bottom.
Maybe not a great example there, with that running something like 100 km/h average speed.
If you bump those numbers up to be competitive with actually high-performing HSR operators, that trip would take 2-3 hours, immediately killing any competitive edge that air travel would have on those segments - 2-3 hours will basically get you to the airport and through security, you'll have arrived already if you were on a well-performing train by then.
HSR is the best alternative for any trip up to approximately 800 km, at which point air travel starts beating it out. This is for daytime travel only - trains could be competitive for far longer distances with overnight sleeper service. I'd not be against taking night HSRs going between any points in Europe basically.
Alas, this would require non-shit politicians, which definitely does not exist
I'd be ok with roads being fully user-funded and having the additional cost be added to the things I buy instead of them being tax subsidized.
It was a not-insignificant part of why I chose to move here, that's for sure.
Starkt medhåll.
It's not fool-proof by any means. All I'm saying is that you should prefer the option when available.