I will use toilet paper as an analogy: One square is written the good points and the rest of the roll for the bad. But honestly that would be an exaggeration as in reality it wasn't so much the amount of good and bad points. There were certainly plenty of good points, but it was some of the bad points of which there were few but extreme.
I recently started suffering from tinnitus. When it first started I would flush my ears out and it would go away for awhile, but now it's constant. I saw a Doc about it hoping something could be done and the first doc said since it started out that way and it was different volume in each ear might be treatable. Had my hearing checked and was normal for my age and when I went back for a follow up another Doc saw me and he said it wasn't treatable. But did say the brain often times tunes it out over time.
The weakest link in a solar system is the batteries. The old wet cell design is so inefficient it made solar an almost unviable proposition. The good news is the new lifepo4 batteries are a lot better but still very pricey.
If you really want to know about solar panels, charge controllers/inverters and especially batteries search for a guy on utube named Will Prowes. He test a lot of that stuff and give the most unbiased reviews you will find.
So snowdink where's the comparison between President Donald John Trump and any dictator??? Apparently the best you can do is to spout more nonsense about the greatest President the United States had has in many years.
On the contrary you should be the one to elaborate as it is you who is accusing the United States President Donald John Trump of being a "potential dictator" How about you Google up some Dictators and do a side X side comparison and list how United States President Donald John Trump is the same as any dictator.
Am I shallow? People who don't know me might think so as I'm a very matter of fact kind of guy. I very much appreciate honesty in others even if there brutal about it at times. I don't in believe saying things just to be mean, but sometimes things need to be said whether it hurts or not.
I don't think whether one is shallow or deep is what's important. It's whether someone is right or wrong. You can be the deepest thinker on the planet and be almost totally wrong in your thinking, or you could be a "shallow Hal" but be mostly right. So no matter where we fall in the "deep or shallow" scheme of things. We should shoot for being mostly right & honest.
Giving out the topics in advance gave Biden the advantage. He looked robotic at times as he recited what he had memorized. The moderator also helped him several times by explaining his position for him.
Giving out the topics didn't help President Trump as he is a one of the few working Presidents we've had and certainly the only one in recent history. So because he works so hard he has no time to memorize talking points and consequently didn't have a lot of detailed information on those points. The moderator would shut him down when he was getting to some great points.
RE: How big a spreadsheet do you need for all your Ex’s good points and bad points?
I will use toilet paper as an analogy:One square is written the good points and the rest of the roll for the bad.
But honestly that would be an exaggeration as in reality it wasn't so much the amount of good and bad points. There were certainly plenty of good points, but it was some of the bad points of which there were few but extreme.