According to Google, Bofa is slang for “both of.” I’m guessing it’s more of a play on both twins being exercised.
According to Google, Bofa is slang for “both of.” I’m guessing it’s more of a play on both twins being exercised.
Isn’t there a second song where Johnny loses his soul because of the arrogance?
Yup. Most of the “domestic” brands in the US are owned by Belgium’s InBev.
There are a couple of exceptions, Yuengling, for example. Anymore, if you want actual American beer, you’re getting a local craft.
Pretty sure that’s a Belgian company
Economy of scale matters, so does practicality. Which one is generally lasting longer per number of charges and what’s the long term viability of both given the time they were build and the available tech at that time? I totally understand the greater availability of sodium vs lithium. However, will it last? Last time I read much about it, reliability was weak, charge capacity over time dropped drastically, and failures were high. (It has been a couple of years, so things may be changing. )
Something new and shiney can be nifty, but past that, what is this? It seems like an expensive hood ornament that will rust in the rain. Lithium is expensive and toxic to mine, but so are all metals to some extent, and this has plenty.
It seems like it’s buying something 25% off on a $100 thing that won’t last well. Sure, you saved $25 once, but you’re buying 3 of them in the same time frame.
Doesn’t California have some insane battery too?
If yall want people to discredit degrees, this is how it is done correctly.
Yes, we get it, your dad has a good job.