PizzaWall

PizzaWall t1_iy8h43z wrote

Another hurdle is where to store the hydrogen on a plane? Current tanks in the wings, rudder, body of the plane will not work.

The amount of space needed for the tanks is substantial and has to come at the expense of passengers and their luggage. It's the same issue for battery powered airliners. The technology isn't feasible with todays or near-future technologies.

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PizzaWall t1_iu85x8q wrote

I went naked years ago after Apple was having problems with the iPhone 4. If you remember correctly the back glass could shatter if you had grit between the case and the phone. Apple even sent me a replacement case which later they admitting would still cause the problem.

Ever since I have gone caseless. I don't drop my phone, so that's not an issue. My screen isn't scratched because I don't leave anything in the pocket I keep it except the phone.

Your iPhone is not an investment as some claim, it's a piece of hardware that Apple wants you to replace every two years. Maybe thats why my iPhone SE 2020 battery is failing. You can replace the battery and allow it to be used a few more years, but then they don't support older phones with the current OS. So like it or not, eventually IOS will no longer work on your "investment" and you'll be upgrading just so you can use current apps. I'm sure the old phone looking clean, sparkly and useless will be a great investment to store in the chingas.

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PizzaWall t1_isytl1v wrote

I wanted a phone with a smaller screen. The SE 2 was an excellent choice for me. The battery life was fine. If the SE 3 had an improved camera, I would have already purchased one.

On the other hand, Apple reportedly stopped production on the 14 Plus Pro Max because nobody is buying them.

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