Understanding Personal Auto Insurance
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i just have to favourite this one. amazing humour!
I cant thank you enough by this video
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I am applying to Stanford this year. I am very interested in the workings of the eye, so this video was very nice. Thank you very much for posting it
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Analysis for daydreams such as these is often biased to validate the idea. What I would like to see is a subscale rc model follow-up video of this design actually flying, until then, it’s just a cartoon. What you really need to address are the ’see & avoid’ problems caused by the prone pilot position and just how difficult it will be to fly due to the low-aspect ratio forward-swept wing. Though imaginative, you’re ignoring some very basic fundamentals of fixed-wing and helicopter design.
Bacon with chocolate tastes like….bacon. Not understanding the Roadhouse's specialty of the night.
Well, there is an amateur skeptic on YA that thinks he has disproved global warming by doing some experiment with a coke bottle.
There was actually a lecture last week at the institution that I am at on a very similar topic, it was "Science in The Age of Models: Is theory still relevant in climate research?" Certainly theory and experiment are both important, but many of the basic experiments were done a long time ago, and the biggest most important experiment is the one we're running by dumping huge quantities of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Since we can't make a scale model of the atmosphere in the lab we rely on observation, theory and modelling.
If someone can design an experiment that will blow the field wide open, more power to them, but I'm pretty sure it's not going to involve coke bottles.
EDIT: Peter, everything looks like a physics problem to a physicist because basically everything is physics. Your attitude sounds to me like you want to throw your hands up in the air and say "It's all too complicated, we'll never understand anything." That attitude is a sure way not to make any progress on a problem.
Go Kill Yourself.
I have to say this is a fun conversation even with the diferring opinions.
Only stupid people would buy insurance before they need it. It would bankrupt companies, or more likely, drive prices through the roof.
Just like, why would you buy a lottery ticket good for the drawing, BEFORE you know what the numbers are, if you can also buy it AFTER, for those exact numbers?!?
This concept is called "adverse selection", and the politicians have been working VERY HARD to ignore it.
RT @BolderbastNL Je cementwagen staat op mijn oprit. En op mijn auto!
Call your electric company; the folk you would have had to call anyway to get connected & let them know that you would like a reverse meter so that they can measure how much energy that you are back feeding. There is specific wiring for this that has to be approved through your county anyway & it is a safety feature for people working on the lines after a storm so you don't inadvertantly electrocute a lineman who is trying to restore power around you. They will no doubt have the answers that you need or can advise you on where to look for the insurance. The way that you do a million dollar insurance policy is called an UMBRELLA POLICY on the homeowner's. That isn't hard. It is a property insurance that goes above what the homeowner's insurance carries. The UMBRELLA coverage is a catastrophic event coverage that is called secondary insurance. It isn't even very expensive as it covers after everything else has been exhausted first. Go to yahoo & google Umbrella insurance & then if that doesn't work, look at commercial insurance companies in your area. I know that CNA which is a HUGE insurance company, they write in Texas & may be able to write your friend the policy that he needs. I hope this helps. I used to do underwriting assistance for them & I helped insure folk in Texas in particular.
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