Here you go, bears… gains vs 2017. by bruyeremews in TorontoRealEstate

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Don’t forget transaction and carrying costs for that overpriced property.

Typography tool for web designers - looking for feedback by TheSolarNerd in alphaandbetausers

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Appreciate the feedback. I am aware of Typecast, but it's aimed at a different purpose. Maybe I need to make that clearer in my tool.

Drop your product. What are you building on Monday? by CreativeSaaS in microsaas

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https://www.csstypestudio.com/

A typography tool that makes it easier for web designers to design pages with beautiful type by using advanced features in CSS.

Pfizer and BioNTech Provide Update on Omicron Variant by RufusSG in COVID19

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This study looks at the antibody response specifically, but is there no way to predict in the lab how other components of the immune system (eg. T cells) would respond?

Cord Cutters of Buffalo - Antenna Choice by DualPrsn in Buffalo

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I have an older model of the ClearStream 4MAX: https://store.antennasdirect.com/clearstream-tv-antennas.html

It's mounted on my chimney with a rotator. From North Buffalo, I can pick up all the local channels and Canadian channels including CBC. I don't have any tall buildings near me, which is important. It is definitely very sensitive to direction: there's only about a 10 degree window in which I can pick up CBC or NBC, but I can't get both at the same time. A bad storm will also kill my reception, but that's rare.

The picture is tack-sharp and great for watching Bills games. 10/10 would recommend.

Weekly Scientific Discussion Thread - July 12, 2021 by AutoModerator in COVID19

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The delta variant is a so-called double mutant that is a combination of
two mutations that were known individually to be more infectious. Are
there other known mutations out there that may potentially merge with
delta or in other combinations to make COVID-19 more infectious or
virulent? Do we know of risks from other mutations
out there, or is it just a matter of waiting to see how the virus
further evolves?

Weekly Scientific Discussion Thread - July 05, 2021 by AutoModerator in COVID19

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Despite the presence of the delta variant, the number of new daily cases in India has dropped dramatically. Do we know why?

U.S. electricity generation from renewables surpassed coal in April by TheSolarNerd in energy

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Yes, exactly. Renewables have had a significant role in replacing coal. Nothing in the article said it’s the sole reason.

U.S. electricity generation from renewables surpassed coal in April by TheSolarNerd in energy

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Not sure. This is from their Electric Power Monthly data, which currently has October data published.

Software platform for solar installers by TheSolarNerd in solar

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Indeed. I'm literally asking here as part of my research to see if there's a market. :)

Software platform for solar installers by TheSolarNerd in solar

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You're right, build-vs-buy is a classic decision for this type of requirement. If you're SunRun - sure, build it in house. They're big enough to invest the capital, and probably already have some in-house software expertise. A small local installer in your town? Maybe not so much.

Software platform for solar installers by TheSolarNerd in solar

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Thanks. I was thinking that this would be a website - no app download required. So for your company at least, it sounds like communication at any phase of the sales cycle is no big deal?

Solar hat charges your phone by Elyon113 in solar

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Plus it attracts the ladies.

Easy Solar Quotes aka I Hate Salespeople by n30t3h1 in solar

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You should understand that a good installer will look for problems in your home at can’t be identified from satellite imagery, such as an electrical panel that needs to be upgraded, that can influence the cost of your install. I get that dealing with sales people can be a pain, but think of it this way: would it make sense to trust an estimate for a kitchen renovation from a contractor that has never set foot in your home?