If you remove parking requirements then the marketplace can discover the right amount of parking. Parking minimums keep the amount of parking artificially high.
The original "Foundation" novel is a set of short stories that take place decades or more apart, and barely share characters. The second novel is more unified but has a 100-year gap in the middle. They would have been an interesting "tales of" anthology series, but not a great narrative series.
That's Tesla trying to absolve themselves of any blame. It has nothing to do with getting the Tesla owner's insurance to pay.
Their insurance says "driver wasn't driving, not covered." Meaning the Tesla owner is still to blame, but you need sue them directly; meaning your insurance needs to sue them directly.
It seems that half of the micro-USB cables I get only work for charging, not for data. When I find one that does reliably connect I label it and then hide it where even I can't find it.
"Never" is wrong. Unless you mean never until the seatbelt mandates of the 90's. Or MADD in the 80's. Or the 70's when OSHA reared its ugly head. Or the 50's with anti-litter laws and campaigns. Or prohibition in the 20's. Or never until the FDA was founded? A hundred years is a little late to complain about this "big shift."
Acting in the collective self-interest is not new at all, unless you completely ignore history.
if the wsb narrative is true - and that if they hold, the shorts must buy at any price - then why don't other knowledgeable traders and institutions recognize that and get in the game?
In other words, if the wsb moon-theory is true, it would have already happened.
Isn't it more likely that the price is, at this point, just getting pumped by memes and wsb throwing good money after bad?
I can't tell if you mean "eventually they graduate and carry the new ideas into the world" or if you mean "eventually they graduate and buy into into the system and turn into drones like the greasers, hippies, and punks all did."