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🚨China’s BYD Aims to Swiftly Boost Sales in Germany🚨 What comes to mind when you think about the future of electric vehicles in Europe? There's a lot happening in this space, especially when it comes to companies like BYD making their mark. stockcoin.net/chinas-byd-a...

China’s BYD Aims to Swiftly Boost Sales in Germany
China’s BYD Aims to Swiftly Boost Sales in Germany

China’s BYD is set to accelerate its sales in Germany's electric vehicle market. Unpack the strategies and challenges reshaping Europe's automotive landscape.

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Ffarronox.bsky.social

May your needs be met swiftly and in abundance. 🐉❣️🧡💛💚

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FWfatsteverogers.bsky.social

No band lost collective goodwill more completely, swiftly, and irrevocably. Because they gave a shitty album away to everyone. They’ve sucked since 1998, but their peak was as good as any band in history, and I’ll die on that hill. Can’t think of a band I both love and hate as much as U2.

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Llildaddy143.bsky.social

Here's hoping you recover swiftly and with minimal pain. 😘

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Ssimsa0.bsky.social

Malcolm Moore, "Google orders small modular nuclear reactors for its data centres" www.ft.com/content/29ea... I guess when it's about AI and data centres, the anti-nuclear crowd will swiftly find a way to consent.

Google orders small modular nuclear reactors for its data centres
Google orders small modular nuclear reactors for its data centres

Tech group signs deal with Kairos Power to build up to seven small facilities to meet its energy needs

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MWfavomancer.bsky.social

Sometimes when you fail at being clever you just fail. But other times, in the words of John Scalzi, "The failure mode of clever is asshole". You may not have intended to do so. But in posting swiftly and cleverly and not considering "maybe other people get titty jokes all the time", it happened.

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DMsoundingline.bsky.social

I imagine team photos are taken swiftly and that "co hitting coach" is not a title that rates second takes.

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39 years ago today - Oct 15, 1985 - an absolutely pivotal meeting of #climateallouryesterdays.info/2022/10/14/o...

On this day, October 15 in 1985, scientists from around the world began a meeting that would lead to the final arrival of the climate “issue” on the international agenda.  Here is the beginning of an article by prominent science writer Fred Pearce, writing in 2005…

“The week the climate changed; Villach, a sleepy spa town in southern Austria, is not an obvious place from which to change the world. But 20 years ago this week, a conference there became the spark that lit today’s burning concern about global warming. Before Villach, the greenhouse effect was a subject for specialised physicists – a possible problem for future generations and nothing more. After Villach, global warming swiftly became the world’s top environmental story. The conference, say the people who were there, was the catalyst for the formation of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – the gatekeeper for the science of climate change – and led to the Kyoto protocol. So what happened? Was it atmospheric chemistry or personal chemistry?

Pearce – “The Week the Climate Changed” New Scientist
[The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was 343.35ppm. At time of writing it was 424ishppm
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samsonite.bsky.social

Generally, I see what I posted the day before and want to move on swiftly!Generally, I see what I posted the day before and want to move on swiftly!

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"Although the swiftly growing market remains stable overall, insurers are making a flurry of changes that could leave some senior citizens hunting for new policies, paying more out of pocket or getting skimpier supplemental benefits."

Seniors, be sure to check your Medicare Advantage plans for 2025 | CNN
Seniors, be sure to check your Medicare Advantage plans for 2025 | CNN

Attention, Medicare Advantage enrollees: It’s a good idea to review your plans during open enrollment, which begins Tuesday, so you don’t get caught by surprise next year.

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