They're the simplest to
use by a country mile, since they're designed to be as much like a disposable as you can get while still being washable.
Not exact matches
Using magnetic levitation technology —
used by train systems in
countries including China, Japan, France and Germany — Virgin Hyperloop pods have already achieved speeds of 240
miles per hour.
However, Japan is
miles ahead when it comes to cryptocurrency usage and mainstream awareness because Bitcoins are being
used in the
country for years now - even before the price boom of last year, Bitcoins were recognized
by the banks of Japan.
I don't understand why Wenger still wants to remain so secretive about his targets, when most of the time he messes it up himself
by under bidding
by a
country mile for the player and it's not as if the other clubs are spying on his transfer activities, like they
used to, a decade ago.
Plan A wasn't working
by a
country mile, so instead of
using Giroud's strengths for a plan B, Wenger decided not to have a striker on the pitch, make the game even more conjested with the subs, and carry on with plan A. Wenger also decided to help Swansea with their counter attacks
by taking off our DM.
E-readers that
use e-ink are still the closest thing you'll find in the digital realm to paper and, like other e-readers before it, Amazon Kindle Paperwhite beats those backlit tablets on battery life
by a
country mile.
But credit cards have definitely made my life a lot easier in terms of the quest to go to every
country in the world because I probably paid for about half of that project just
by using frequent flyer
miles to fly around the world.
In other words, if you agree that there is lots of energy at higher prices than those consistent with Hummers in every garage, and if you agree that political manipulation in almost every
country (including the US) to keep prices down is hurting us more and more every day, and you note from ample literature, demonstrations, and at least a dozen European
countries where energy
use used both more efficiently and more carefully than in the US, you have to conclude that the forecasts of continued rapid growth in demand will be cut off at the pass, so to speak,
by higher prices, drying up of subsidies, and above all more efficient and more careful energy
use, fewer
miles run and all that.
On the other hand, the equivalent nuclear generation might at a rougn guess occupy a hundred square
miles or so (in a few hundred sites dispersed over the
country), most of which can be nicely landscaped and
used as habitat
by wild creatures.