And no locator beacon on top of that.
And no locator beacon on top of that.
There wasn’t a DC fast charging standard here when Tesla was forced to innovate their own. CCS1 and Tesla’s DC came out around the same time. The misstep was that J1772 was not level 3 capable from the start and caused CCS1 to even need to exist
Early this year, I knew that if I went EV shopping (new), it would have to be Tesla.
Uh... they use a xbox controller on hundred million dollar military subs. Cause it’s easy to use...
Is fatigue a thing for subs like it is aircraft?
This is what happens when you have a existing standard, but people refuse to fund the deployment of it to make it actually usable and the experience is utter shit...
I mean it’s done the dive before, so it was clearly capable of doing it. How the design held up after multiple 4000m dives is another matter, I suppose.
No you idiot, it was Right, Left, Down, Up, A, B, Select, Start! Now it’s totally locked up!
I’m not an expert in DSV design or construction, so I’m not going to go so far as to agree that this was amateurish or unsafe. But when you consider what a real DSV looks like - with it’s multiple redundancies, emergency separation systems, navigation systems, and the small matter of a design that allows the crew to…
I don't think it erased Batfleck, it just meant that Barry ended up on a different but similar piece of speggetti.
I admit, I might have waited for it to drop on Max if not for the emphasis on Keaton.
Yeah, that's what I thought too, that the scene with Aquaman was later, after he took a bunch of peeks between universes.
Dang it Barry, you can’t even leave the actors’ names alone in all of your multi-timeline-versing???
I assumed the implication was that Barry actually tried a few more times to do different subtle changes to exonerate his dad, because he said something about every time he changed it a different guy was Batman. That could just refer to the three he’s seen, but it seems like it’s probably more, and I don’t think the…
the man’s name was Christopher Reeve, for god’s sake. George Reeve*S*, Christopher Reeve.
“Flash must have screwed around with the multiverse again.”
The movie explains it. It’s changes both the past and the future but some events are inevitable.
There’s a spaghetti metaphor that they use to explain all that.