FlanFlinger
It's a common problem with ICE vehicles as well when the 12v battery dies, but of course that doesn't make headlines.
You'd think so, sadly it didn't cure the Brits living in Spain from voting for Brexit, and I've met a couple of them here in Ireland that still think everyone else is the foreigner and not them.
Patiently waiting for the next episode of Silo while watching a couple of episodes of The Power when the sprog is in bed, while halfway through the 2nd season of La Brea (so bad it's good) and the 3rd season of For All Mankind which started out really interesting but is starting to lose it's shine.
It's well worth reading Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green By Henry Sanderson, it's a good insight into some of his work with LiPo from a business and supply chain angle along with some of the geopolitical aspects looking forward.
It's going to be interesting watching how the industry changes in the future with regards the dealership side, the move towards direct purchase and the sheer lack of maintenance is going to mean quite a few losses on that end of the chain as well.
How would the "occupied Irish working classes" become independent without joining the Republic and thus enter the EU?.
Land lines are becoming less of a thing here as well, their use has dropped from 86.9% in 2004 to 59.2% in 2019. I've not had one for over 15 years
€20 every 28 days on a PAYG sim for unlimited 5g in Ireland, it's just boggling to see what folks in the US and Canada pay
I used to regularly play Cheese stuff when driving my elderly mother places
Less limp and lifeless than she was
It's a common problem with ICE vehicles as well, just look at the many post on Jaguar forums