There's always the cat, in fact that little f'ker should be first on your listBlame the dog if you got one if you haven't got one you can always blame the kids. No kids shit out of luck then.
There's always the cat, in fact that little f'ker should be first on your listBlame the dog if you got one if you haven't got one you can always blame the kids. No kids shit out of luck then.
Ask the wife for more money to buy the AKIDA inspired couch hole detection kit.The wife wants to know why there is all these holes on our couch....
It's a dilemma. I reckon that BRN will very likely go to $5 in short/middle term (x5).Agreed, unbelievable isn't it? Another bite of the cherry below $1.00. Is this going be the last time before there's no turning back, who knows? Where will we be in 12 months or even 5 years, who knows? Despite rising interest rates I think the BRN share price will outpace the RBA rate hikes hundredfold.
My opinion only but the offset account was depleted somewhat today.....again
All in BRN, my 50/50 option was Fine CottonIt's a dilemma. I reckon that BRN will very likely go to $5 in short/middle term (x5).
On the other hand I have an interest in anti-cancer shares which could possibly go up 50 times or more in the medium term.
It's a toss-up between Phar Lap and Prince of Penzanceas as to which I put my next pension cheque on.
Perhaps the double?
Given that BRN is likely to take off sooner, ... that should provide a nice kitty ...
These issues will be a problem of the past. Holes what holes?
Some packaging is like Fort Knox.Perish the thought - it's a struggle enough to open some plastic packaging now ...
Yeah i call it packet ragePerish the thought - it's a struggle enough to open some plastic packaging now ...
Go for it.If the share price is shorted below 80c ,I am summonsing my Lawyer to get a please explain from the ASX. 1. Why is BRN being shorted so dramatically immediately it was announced that it was being included into the top 200 . 2. Why has there not been a speeding ticket requested by the ASX for the lightening retreat of the share price which has decreased at a greater rate than the increase in the price when we were given a speeding ticket recently. Listening to investors who have bought shares at 1cent saying everything is fine does not cut the mustard with me . When the game is not fair when it is supposed to be fair , then when it is obviously not then why do people just become zombies and let the rigged system pass through to the keeper . I don’t mind paying for the ASX to clarify this bent situation.
Plastic wrapped three box pack of tissues designed by a sadist.Some packaging is like Fort Knox.
Anything under a dollar is really an aberation and good fortune in the long-term, TC,so well done.To late for me, it triggered my buy order, so topped up today at .975, still under 1 dollar , still might sneak another one below the .90 cents and thats it because getting sick of eating noodles and baked beans from a can. have a good nite all, love reading all the posts and will shortly be a happy paid subscriber. Thanks Zeeb0t!
I love the concept of an electronic differential. Mechanical diffs are effectively a form of analogue computer, so it leads me to ask if Akida is the conduit to perform this task?Interesting that they refer to the inverter as the brains of the system.
"The flagship vehicle from the premium German carmaker's electrified range is entirely powered by a Valeo-Siemens eAutomotive system. The electric powertrain is composed of two motors (the rear eAxle provides 300 kW of power, the front axle 170 kW), the inverter (the brain of the system) and the reducer (the equivalent of the gearbox)."
Your bog-standard inverter just converts your DC to AC at a fixed frequency and alternating voltage.
So maybe the EMS is programmed to optimize the frequency/voltage when the autonomous vehicle controller puts the foot down or switches to regenerative braking.
Also, because there are 2 motors at the back, the mechanical differential can be eliminated, and the motors controlled to perform the differential function. That is, the rear wheels are connected electrically, not mechanically.
All this, of course, in response to various sensor outputs.
These issues will be a problem of the past. Holes what holes?
Anti-cancer shares - pray tell Dio, I'm looking for another ethical investment. Of course I shall do my own DDIt's a dilemma. I reckon that BRN will very likely go to $5 in short/middle term (x5).
On the other hand I have an interest in anti-cancer shares which could possibly go up 50 times or more in the medium term.
It's a toss-up between Phar Lap and Prince of Penzanceas as to which I put my next pension cheque on.
Perhaps the double?
Given that BRN is likely to take off sooner, ... that should provide a nice kitty ...
And the good thing is, I have positions in 10 of them.Always good to get a mention in any article. The more exposure the better!
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AWD, independent electronic diff to each wheel, power allocated accordingly - I think I might add this option to my first EQXXI love the concept of an electronic differential. Mechanical diffs are effectively a form of analogue computer, so it leads me to ask if Akida is the conduit to perform this task?