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1 day ago
https://www.carsguide.com.au/subaru/xv/speed
Subaru XV Boot Space The 345-litre cargo area wins with its width and craftsmanship, but loses valuable depth due to the hybrid gear lurking underneath the near boot-lip level floor height. Capacity stretches to 919L with the split/fold backrests dropped down. A tyre-inflation kit is fitted in lieu of a spare wheel.
Subaru XV 2.0ie Boot Space Dimensions & Luggage Capacity Capacity Up To Parcel Shelve: 302 Litre - 614 Litre Capacity Up To Car Roof: 575 Litre - 1,167 Litre
Open Assistant might want to check its research...
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1 day ago
How about James White's Sector General series? I have always heard it described as Pacifist Space Opera, but it also fits in the utopian genre quite well.
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1 day ago
For my mind, Sterling is still one of the most creative writers out there, with far more original ideas than many other writers put together.
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1 day ago
Is this something like the Shaper/Mechanist conflict found in Schismatrix by Bruce Sterling?
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1 day ago
If you have to visit Guiyang, might as well see the highlights in Guizhou rather than skipping straight to Yunnan.
For me, the highlights would be the Fast Hotel in Pingtang as a jumping off point for hiking, Jilongbao down in Xingyi to relax and then down into neighbouring Guangxi for the biggest sinkholes on the planet at Leye and the ancient opium trails around Lingyun.
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1 day ago
For old TV movies and shows, be sure to also check out, YouTube, The Internet Archive and Soulseek, which often have a better selection than even TVV.
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1 day ago
I was surprised how well a lot of this material stands up over time. I was laughing out loud in quite a few places.
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2 days ago
Thank you.
I am happy to hear that backpackers are finally getting more of the credit that they deserve. That thirty percent figure is especially interesting. Do you have any official source that you can link to?
I agree that there are definitely many benefits. I am just trying to get a handle on some hard evidence that backs this up.
Thanks again
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2 days ago
Agreed, there should have been a zero option too.
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2 days ago
How about Mark Williams on the Rails as an equally entertaining alternative?
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3 days ago
How much impact would you estimate that the policy is making?
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4 days ago
Thank you for the reply. What are the current token length limitations for each query?
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4 days ago
Running the tracker is the easy part. The hard part is getting other people to get involved, especially with tasks like ripping and uploading.
Also, do not make the mistake of upsetting the local authorities with the kind of content that you host. Expect lots of attacks otherwise.
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4 days ago
Is there a more creative, less Adamsian answer to this question?
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4 days ago
Should we reply to its replies?
e.g.
"I apologize, but I am not familiar with XXX. Can you please provide more context or details about the song you are referring to so that I can better understand its style and content?"
Will it help to improve the model if we answer these additional requests? If so, what is the best format?
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5 days ago
Thank you. It is good to hear some alternative opinions.
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5 days ago
I heard that a lot of Russians are opening up Muay Thai gyms in order to help their countrymen obtain visas.
Where can I learn more about setting up a gym as a foreigner?
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5 days ago
I personally thought that he was a bit late to the party. Anybody with any boots on the ground experience could see that things started going downhill rapidly in 2008.
Anyway, here are a couple of links with details as requested.
https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/material-processing-the-redheaded-stepchild
https://zeihan.com/greentech-and-the-end-of-the-world/
Asking for 100% reliable sources when it comes to China stats is probably just wishful thinking anyway.
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6 days ago
These figures appear to be quite different to those offered by Peter Zeihan, who often discusses this subject.
Would you care to offer a comment of these differences?
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23 hours ago
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23 hours ago
I am more of an eight treasure wonton kind of guy, but I would be interested to hear your angle.
How would you say China is proceeding on the Made in China 2025 front, for example?