Have you looked into the portable CPAPs they are much smaller, Resmed has one. Still a pain but nice for travel.
I’ve also seen online cpap companies that send you a at home test that qualifies for coverage.
Agree or disagree on his take, the data deserves some consideration. Having started my own business young with success, I’ve been of the mindset that staring a risky venture is wiser in your youth.
I’ve always told my friends to try something out while they’re young before they have all the monthly expenses of a family etc.
But start small and validate the demand, and don’t quit your job because it’s funding your business. Otherwise debt can kill your runway and discourage taking further chances.
Make the switch to DST permanent. Much better having longer days in the summer, which also helps not having to fight against light telling your body to not go to bed.
This switch messes people up so bad for days or weeks
I’ve been thinking for a long time that a blinking yellow would be revolutionary and simple.
They should make the yellow begin to blink when it’s x number is seconds from going red. Because as is you have little reference to how soon it will shift.
For our honeymoon we booked through Costco travel to Cancun and it was a great value, and one of the benefits was knowing they had our back if there were any flight cancellation/delays. My wife had used them a year previous to Hawaii which had a flight cancellation.
The airline wouldn’t make her whole on the hotels/excursions. But Costco went to bat and got all of her money back and some.
Exactly! They didn't mention cost in the correct way in the article, only saying that it costs less because it's a small tunnel. Instead of addressing the possible cost savings from advances in tunnel digger technology that Musk hopes to achieve.
the first tunnels won't make as much financial sense as subsequent tunnels but they're have to start somewhere