

That is an extremely high level of detail because for me even local businesses aren’t necessarily on the map. Like I went to a blaze pizza the other day and it didn’t show it on the map at all until I added it.


That is an extremely high level of detail because for me even local businesses aren’t necessarily on the map. Like I went to a blaze pizza the other day and it didn’t show it on the map at all until I added it.


Oh, interesting. I can’t stand how slow videos are, so I always turn them up to 1.5 or 1.75x. Hell, the only time I ever use the default speed is for music because obviously that does not work.


That seems pretty cool.
Edit: It would be even cooler if that made players want to map more in order to have more realistic gameplay scenarios.


Thats what taxes are though. Its men with guns telling you to give them some of what you worked for or else… Sounds like extortion to me.


It works even in the United States. If you sell a stock within a year of owning it, you get charged like 30% extortion. If you sell it after a year, you get charged your normal extortion rate. And if you borrow from it, you get charged zero extortion.


Own something valuable and then borrow against that thing. Easiest example would be to own stock worth say a thousand dollars and borrow a hundred dollars from that stock value you get to keep the stock worth nine hundred dollars growing in value while you pay the one hundred dollar “debt” off. If you ever get to where you could not pay it for some reason, you could always take $100 and pay it off immediately. I’ve heard this referred to as the buy borrow strategy and some people to avoid taxes will use this perpetually and they call it the buy borrow die strategy. Selling an asset often involves extremely heavy extortion from gangs that we call governments, where borrowing from the value of that asset does not incur such an extortion penalty.
Edit: The most important part though is just to make more than you spend from whatever you do.


I would map it as parking lot. I assume when events happen their they give the address so i would add that too


I think the longest apps are monthly so after that most or all should have them.
I guess you could point to that as a good thing because when selling your house people could see that it has solar panels and when the solar panels were added to open street map and to your house. Like, oh, I see this house has had solar panels for at least 10 years.