I got that reference! Surprised to see it out in the wild.
I got that reference! Surprised to see it out in the wild.
It’s probably easier for law enforcement if those kinds of people are all in one place.
Why do residential, commercial, and industrial sectors seem to have such better energy efficiency than electrical producers do? Is that just because of the inherent loss in distributing that energy?
I also never realized how bad transportation is with energy efficiency, why is it so much worse than stationary users are?
Does this account for replacement rates?
Absolutely correct. A true average can be either good or bad on the whole depending on context. For example, an American’s average standard of living is pretty good compared to the North Korean’s average standard of living. So, when most people say “average” are they, on average, talking about things that are good on the whole or things that are bad? My guess would be a bias towards things that are good on the whole.
What’s the teapot a reference to?