This looks very promising. A more robust lidar based on some pretty simple scientific principles.
Other sources: https://www.google.com/search?q=insurance+%22across+state+li...
I agree that everyone is biased. But there has just been an incredible amount of debate on this issue. For OP to state that he's discovered the solution is a bit disingenuous. Here's another source. There really is a…
Doesn't OP have the responsibility to at least admit that his main suggestion is extremely common and well researched, and to explain what gives him special insight or authority?
Here is one source: https://www.factcheck.org/2017/07/selling-insurance-across-s... Why should we trust them vs a random HN commenter?
Well, it's a common talking point. Have you looked into it? It's an honest question, who has the onus of responsibility for research? OP or me?
Suggestion 1 has been looked at. They've found it doesn't work.
You know, if Brick & Mortars entered some sort of alliance, they could ship same day deliveries to an equally large chunk of the population.
I find this pretty interesting. On the one hand, it's similar to the situation a lot of lenders are in. But on the other hand Tether isn't owed that money back as far as I understand it. You also have the fact that a…
Interesting idea. Is there a description of the tech behind it somewhere? Also, seemed to take a while to generate, not sure if it's getting stressed with visitors.
But people can always take a photo, it's illegal, but so is buying votes.
That Bork theory is nutty. Imagine thinking that businesses don't take calculated risks. There is a conveyor belt of judges supported and moved forward by big money corporate interests.
It's absurd and preposterous. I love it! Late April: Season Begins.
This looks very promising. A more robust lidar based on some pretty simple scientific principles.
Other sources: https://www.google.com/search?q=insurance+%22across+state+li...
I agree that everyone is biased. But there has just been an incredible amount of debate on this issue. For OP to state that he's discovered the solution is a bit disingenuous. Here's another source. There really is a…
Doesn't OP have the responsibility to at least admit that his main suggestion is extremely common and well researched, and to explain what gives him special insight or authority?
Here is one source: https://www.factcheck.org/2017/07/selling-insurance-across-s... Why should we trust them vs a random HN commenter?
Well, it's a common talking point. Have you looked into it? It's an honest question, who has the onus of responsibility for research? OP or me?
Suggestion 1 has been looked at. They've found it doesn't work.
You know, if Brick & Mortars entered some sort of alliance, they could ship same day deliveries to an equally large chunk of the population.
I find this pretty interesting. On the one hand, it's similar to the situation a lot of lenders are in. But on the other hand Tether isn't owed that money back as far as I understand it. You also have the fact that a…
Interesting idea. Is there a description of the tech behind it somewhere? Also, seemed to take a while to generate, not sure if it's getting stressed with visitors.
But people can always take a photo, it's illegal, but so is buying votes.
That Bork theory is nutty. Imagine thinking that businesses don't take calculated risks. There is a conveyor belt of judges supported and moved forward by big money corporate interests.
It's absurd and preposterous. I love it! Late April: Season Begins.