Most of the buses around me (both school and other buses) have flat fronts, which give essentially zero front blind spot. I don’t think I’ve seen a long bus that was shaped like that in a long time (at least around where I live)
Electronics Engineering Technology and Music Performance student.
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Most of the buses around me (both school and other buses) have flat fronts, which give essentially zero front blind spot. I don’t think I’ve seen a long bus that was shaped like that in a long time (at least around where I live)
I’m curious, why link the image instead of linking to the actual website?
Although I realize as I type this that it probably shows as an embed on Lemmy - Kbin shows all images as links
Basically, using a fake account to pretend to be a real person. Here’s the Wikipedia page which has more information
Here in North America we don’t do three phase charging, we only really have single phase and DC charging. Other than the Nissan Leaf, pretty much every recent vehicle with DC fast charging uses CCS Type 1, which is essentially J1772 (a 5-pin AC connector) with two extra DC pins at the bottom. NACS/Tesla basically combines the DC pins with the two AC pins, so the port can be smaller.
Finally finishing Celeste, after not playing it for a couple of years
Lately I’ve been playing Plants vs Zombies, and I was planning on playing Halo Infinite as soon as I can get the campaign to stop crashing when it first loads
To quote Randall Munroe, “We are sexy, sexy von Neumann machines.”
If you use Firefox nightly (and maybe some of the other beta branches too, I’m not sure), there’s a way to get any extension, they just might not work properly. I haven’t really had issues with nightly, despite it being such a bleeding-edge build - although I would recommend keeping a backup browser since sometimes it decides to just stop working
Also check out local smaller orchestras, my local one has $10 tickets, with $5 tickets available for students, and it’s one of the bigger orchestras in the state