That functionality is called "vehicle-to-grid" or V2G sometimes. The F-150 lightning has that capability built in, and there are several companies working to bring devices to market which will act as an interface between the vehicle and your home's electrical panel.
This would result in exactly the disparity in "dollars per vote(r)" that was pointed out above. Because if more people apply for and get the same amount of grants as a smaller group of people, then the former group will have less dollars per individual.
Olga answered that the murder of the messengers sent to Kiev, as well as the events of the feast night, had been enough for her. She then asked them for a small request: "Give me three pigeons...and three sparrows from each house."[15] The Drevlians rejoiced at the prospect of the siege ending for so small a price, and did as she asked.
Olga then instructed her army to attach a piece of sulphur bound with small pieces of cloth to each bird. At nightfall, Olga told her soldiers to set the pieces aflame and release the birds. They returned to their nests within the city, which subsequently set the city ablaze.
I am guessing you are less than 30 years old?
give it 5-10 years and it'll be much more painful after a heavy night of drinking.
sugar and alcohol are both metabolized by the liver, and large amounts of both/either will make you feel poorly. age and frequent use of alcohol and junk food will just wear your body out sooner.
the feeling of being drunk is most noticeable when your blood alcohol content is rising, aka when you drink quickly on an empty stomach. but you can have a nice buzz going all day with proper planning and eating beforehand.
I realize after typing this out it sounds a bit preachy, but take it as a caution from someone who felt invincible in their 20s
I went into a place known for smoothies/slushes a few months ago. They were out of the frozen yogurt they use in something like half of them. And then tried to sub with almond milk or something.
Some places just can't manage stocking properly, I guess.
There was a sub sandwich place near the University I went to. Went in one day and was told they were out of bread. I figured that meant they were really in trouble, probably fell behind on paying for supplies.
If almost no one ever comes to your restaurant, I imagine it’s pretty hard to hire/pay to hire a good manager who would prevent something like that from happening.