Thank you :)
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That makes more sense now.
I don't think excel is a bad tool, but it really does overstay its welcome.
Tracer 900/FJ-09 is built on the same platform.
I didn't know that. Thanks that might help me broaden my search.
My planned trips will be no more than 400mi in a day. My previous ride was an HD 750 and the tail was long and had some gaps to tie stuff right onto the bike. Being able to at least get a tailbag on the XSR means I can get enough clothing for a week to where I am planning. You are for sure right about the windshields tho.
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Was the son of a preacher man
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Was the son of a preacher man
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I am agreeing with you that the solutions exist, but the will to implement them is going to be the hard part. A big dampener is simply going to be the profit motive. There is more money in siding with the data center than a the households. Are households okay with an increasing in price? Data center is likely to manage that better, or even just pay a bribe to someone. I used food as another example of a problem that is solved. We can grow food without fail and build the rail to get it to where it needs. We just don't because need does not match profit expectation. There are talks of building nuclear power for some data centers, but such talk would not happen for normal households.
A hardcore capitalist would want to tend to an ancap society. Which would magnify the issues as there is even less of an ability to navigate "tragedy of the commons" type problems.
I've always felt america had a distinct lack of a morality police /s
Kind of reminds me of that time CF bait and switched that gambling website. Everyone was wondering who they find more predatory and distasteful.
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