Stone Age 2: Electric Boogaloo
IrateAnteater
The efficiency gains from an air source heat pumps are on the heating cycle, not the cooling cycle, since you are moving heat around instead of having to generate heat via combustion or big heating elements. When acting as an air conditioner, the efficiency is the same.
I'm with you on that one. Cutting off energy exports is the kind of drastic action that the feds would absolutely be in contact with him about.
If you wanted me to pronounce it that way, you should have spelled it that way.
Show me a conflict within the borders of the Ottoman Empire that killed more people than the Napoleonic Wars.
Why would I do that? It would have nothing to do with anything I said.
I feel as though the entire point of this was to make Canadians feel ashamed and discouraged on the day before our national holiday.And in that Trump was successful.
The fuck he was. I feel no shame, nor discouragement whatsoever.
All Trump "won" was getting Carney to scrap a policy that wasn't even in force yet, effectively gaining nothing. And there's nothing stopping us from just reimplementing the same policy under some other name that Trump's dumb ass won't even notice.
Should make this a province wide rule. It's awesome having little corner stores, bakeries, coffee shops, etc right in the residential neighborhood.
Doubtful on this one. Keeping the ban in place lets him play up the "belligerent everyman/Captain Canada" image him and his base love so very much. The flip flopping is reserved for shady deals for his developer buddies that he knew were wrong and was just hoping no one would notice.
So I checked Wikipedia, and the list of conflicts in the middle east in the years between 1300 to 1800 is far from empty. I know it's easier to blame everything on the US, but you are ignoring dozens of different conflicts that occurred during that span of years.
An actual historian can chime in if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the middle east has had some sort of internal or external conflict going on for all of history. So the answer to your question is likely "still war".
There's no government run wineries. Buying from Ontario isn't "giving Ford money".
I know this site is heavily weighted towards IT professionals and other pure-office-work type professions, but sometimes in office work really is better than work from home. Online meetings are largely useless, even when it's a proper meeting, not just a should-have-been-an-email meeting.
In my current job, remote work isn't an option, and I can't tell you how much time I've wasted trying to get engineers and software devs to understand things that would have taken two seconds to understand if they would go physically look at the thing. But of course, they can't do that because they are working remotely. Instead we get to waste half a day playing picture/video tag