No real idea then, probably just trendy and fun for the people who like it.
Others have given good replies and I think they're mostly correct. But... >I've listened to both, and the description of vinyl or even analog sound as being generally "warmer" never resonated with me. I feel like this…
Not in the current environment no. Historically impeachment has been an optics move by the opposing party, that held true here. If you can't get the legislative branch to act with unity or get a useful case through the…
Gross mischaractarization, that applies to individuals. The executive branch has the power to resist a subpoena. You can call that poor sportsmanship but your same article acknowledges that this bottleneck is real…
Californians were conserving because the state government told them to everywhere, higher rates were their reward for listening. All so the state could have an easier time dealing out water to big business. The state is…
Does it need a lot of explaining? Presumably the workers are in it because they need the money. If a customer hits your rating they're threatening your ability to make the money you need, so there's no reason not to…
And he could have chosen to lawfully refuse, as others have done. Simple.
No real idea then, probably just trendy and fun for the people who like it.
Others have given good replies and I think they're mostly correct. But... >I've listened to both, and the description of vinyl or even analog sound as being generally "warmer" never resonated with me. I feel like this…
Not in the current environment no. Historically impeachment has been an optics move by the opposing party, that held true here. If you can't get the legislative branch to act with unity or get a useful case through the…
Gross mischaractarization, that applies to individuals. The executive branch has the power to resist a subpoena. You can call that poor sportsmanship but your same article acknowledges that this bottleneck is real…
Californians were conserving because the state government told them to everywhere, higher rates were their reward for listening. All so the state could have an easier time dealing out water to big business. The state is…
Does it need a lot of explaining? Presumably the workers are in it because they need the money. If a customer hits your rating they're threatening your ability to make the money you need, so there's no reason not to…
And he could have chosen to lawfully refuse, as others have done. Simple.