Correct, many states have their own databases. It was part of my job while in retail pharmacy in Oregon to check vaccination histories prior to giving them to verify they’re getting correct boosters at the right time
Correct, many states have their own databases. It was part of my job while in retail pharmacy in Oregon to check vaccination histories prior to giving them to verify they’re getting correct boosters at the right time
Disco Elysium was my first thought as well. Such great voice acting! It is easily my favorite game, and now I’m looking forward to Hopetown
I suppose I should have put a /s tag on my comment
Just make no grugs or alcohol part of his bond conditions. He’ll break that pretty quick and give the judge even more leverage to lock him up, even if temporarily
I used to like Rossman, but over the years it just kinda seems like he’s fallen into a negativity spiral. What used to be educational just sounds spiteful a lot of the time now.
The electric tax doesn’t go towards fixing roads, though. That’s why it needs to change, otherwise the only people paying into that are non-electric car owners.
I totally agree that the government shouldn’t have more of our data, so I looked up how the pilot program worked and honestly I’m not too mad about it. There are 3 options:
OBD-II device that reads your odometer and sends that in to be tracked. It has an OPTIONAL GPS which, if turned on, will make sure to only tax the miles driven in California (so it would not apply to miles while out of state). If turned off then all miles are taxed.
Car Telemetry that’s already in newer cars that can phone home and send the numbers in (This is my lease favorite)
You simply take a picture of your odometer and submit it. No invasion of privacy and seeing where you’re going. This is the one I like the best.
It really feels like “old man yells at cloud” vibes. It’s a different medium that many people do genuinely like, and I find myself watching them as well when they pop up in my subscriptions. YouTube’s push for them and the horrible app experience are worthwhile things to criticize, but shorts can oftentimes be fun to watch
I was thinking about this as well earlier today and wondered the same thing
Also a millennial. Wife and I got our condo right before everything shot up, got a nice 3.25% APR. Great mortgage honestly. But we’ve been trying to sell our condo for a YEAR now and I honestly think it’s the bubble holding back a sale. The condo is just too expensive for what it is (and the horrific rise of small community HOA fees has gotten way out of hand…). We’re priced right compared to others on the market, but selling condos is just stupid hard right now.
Sure I’d love it if we could sell now and get some nice profits from the sale, but I absolutely agree this bubble needs to pop!
I use it to type numbers