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Chevy Silverado E Will Enter Production In Early 2023

Chevy Silverado E Will Enter Production In Early 2023

Per a recent report from Reuters, General Motors Executive Vice President Doug Parks confirmed the production timeframe of the upcoming Chevy Silverado E during a recent investor conference. Parks also indicated that the Chevy Silverado E will will be followed by several other GM electric vehicles throughout the 2023 calendar year, including the Chevy Silverado E’s corporate cousin, the GMC Sierra E pickup truck.

The Chevy Silverado E is slated for a debut at the Consumer Electronics Show early next month during a keynote presentation delivered by General Motors CEO Mary Barra. Specs include a full ground-up design geared specifically for an all-electric powertrain, with GM’s Ultium battery technology and GM’s Ultium electric motor technology onboard for motivation. Range-per-charge is expected to be around 400

Rather Just Burn It

Burn Baby Burn

I was thinking the other day, what a pain modern, recycling really is. Having to wash out containers, carefully sort and crush them, put them out on a specific day. It was so much easier living out in the country, when you could just toss them in the trash, take them out to the burn barrel, burn them to a crisp. I will be quite happy when I own my own land, and can burn what I want.

467- Cute Little Monstrosities of Nature

467- Cute Little Monstrosities of Nature

11/23/21 by Tove Danovich, Lasha Madan

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The French bulldog is now the second most popular breed in America. Their cute features, portable size, and physical features make for a dog that can easily travel and doesn’t require a lot of exercise. But these characteristics sometimes have a detrimental effect on the dog’s health. Tove K. Danovich writes “Rather than requiring human owners to change their lives to accommodate a new dog, the French bulldog is a breed that’s been broken to accommodate us.” Historically, dogs were bred for functional reasons, not aesthetics. But evaluating a breed based on how they accomplish a task is tricky, leading to the rise of visual standards more easily judged. As breed standards were formalized, purebred dogs grew in popularity and became a luxury of sorts; but with a limited genetic pool, this popularity naturally led to a lot of inbreeding to maintain breed consistency. Cute Little Monstrosities of Nature

Wagyu – Wikipedia

Wagyu – Wikipedia

Wagyu (ε’Œη‰›, Wa gyΕ«, "Japanese cattle") is any of the four Japanese breeds of beef cattle.

In several areas of Japan, Wagyu beef is shipped carrying area names. Some examples are Matsusaka beef, Kobe beef, Yonezawa beef, Mishima beef,[1] Ōmi beef, and Sanda beef. In recent years, Wagyu beef has increased in fat percentage due to decrease in grazing and an increase in using feed, resulting in larger, fattier cattle