Another card carrying church of Elon Cult menbdr
albert180
Something something typical US circuits can deliver less power than typical Euro circuits. Not a lot less though.
It's a lot less. Half of what an European delivers. So your electric kettle takes twice the time
https://www.electricaltechnology.org/2025/02/americans-gas-kettles-europe-electric-kettles.html
Nobody wants to use a stovetop kettle when they can just push a button and forget about it.
Also an electric kettle costs 10-20€ and lasts ~10 years, it's also much more energy efficient.
No need to "buy it for life"
US still has residential power from the last century
In Germany the leading drugstore chain does this with their brand aimed at Men. (See link).
https://www.dm.de/marken/seinz
They also noticed that they don't like walking through the whole store, so they put every product for men in one aisle directly next to the checkout.
People who are not too stupid or egoistic to see that good things happen with them?
I love the awesome public transport network here, I love the good maintained hiking paths, I love that I can walk safe outside because of good social security. I love that all people have access to good healthcare here
And everyone else who needed to use EDGE hated you because you blocked all the bandwidth with your bullshit
Good, exclude them even harder. I've already seen to much "Mindray" Junk in Austrian Hospitals
Luckily only in Murica.
The liberal parties here tried to make the same argument here, but luckily no one takes them seriously (in Europe this means something different, than in the US. It's not progressive/left-leaning, they are more like Libertarians/Republicans. They don't hate gay people, but hate paying taxes and regulations)
And only handpicked hardcore cult-members are invited for the "beta-phase", and are invited to share their experiences via Video and Photo for Stock Pumping
We should stop caring about US IP that much, since Trump is ignoring the vast service trade balance surplus the US has, and only focuses on real goods
Who cares?
Nobody needs a car in Paris