the big difference i can see is that most systems described seem binary. if you don't pay your debs, you get a strike. the american system, as i had it explained to me, is based on cash flow, so you need to have debts to pay in order to get a good score.
lime
i think that article describes many different systems and grouping them under a concept that's not necessarily related. the us system is definitely an odd man out.
fun fact, credit score is not a thing in most of the world.
isn't the earth pin supposed to be on top on nema outlets?
if you're subsistence farming you won't have time for slip n slides
nailed his own hands to a board and then stabbed himself in the stomach. crazy.
thank you for creating it!
it's just the one guy
is "mofa" short for "Motor-Fahrrad"? i've seen the term a few times in the past few days but never before that. in that case they are what i would know as a "klass II moped", but here that category also includes pedelecs.
love the pseudo-homologated rules for eu motor vehicles.
is that how you became lady butterfly?
no the code is
that increases your operating costs enormously though.