oh, i assumed it was a class action lawsuit?
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Punitive damages are damages that are awarded in addition to contemporary damages. They are awarded as punishment for the defendant's serious misconduct and as a means of deterring the defendant and others from such behavior.
If a company cuts corners to land a billion dollar deal, if you punish them in the millions, it wont have much of an effect.
The door came off the line from boeing missing some of the bolts holding it in entirely.
Engineers at boeing had flagged for issues in the 737 construction line, and even recommended it be stopped, and issues worked out before something dangerous happened. But the higher ups didn't want to stop production due to, what else, money.
This is according to a whistleblower inside Boeing.
You misread that, "apparently" is an important word in that sentence.
I like how the french fries got a drinking straw
It's interesting how it still looks kindof correct at a glance, until you look at it specifically.
mcdonalds? the sign clearly says "modlidani"
fingers? try the coca cola logo...
well, that's not entirely true, they aren't eclusively cheese
It is physically impossible for hydrogen cars to ever be as green as EVs. In order to do so you’d have to break laws of physics.
In a pure fuel comparison sure, does that still hold true when you also factor in manufacturing?
The losses from simply running electrons through a wire are very small.
You conveniently forgot about battery charging and discharging losses.
Oh, that's a good reason, I didn't know that.
it's kindof neither.
Our normal sense of hot/cold is a measure of how hot the particles around us are. Space has so few particles, that whole paradigm breaks down.