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    Whichever is cheapest with the most capacity.

    Whichever is cheapest with the most capacity.

    You are aware that vehicles are sold all over the earth and not just in the US, right?

    Without a charging network, it’s still a city car. To me, that means it would be kind of dumb to buy one when, for just a little more, you could get the Volt. Considering that most people commute less than 40 miles a day, you could still be all electric but have the ICE in reserve for when you want to go out of town.

    You are talking about over a decade later. That means a time frame where people who buy new cars would have already sold it off AND 10 more years of battery tech innovation.

    Quiet, lower maintenance costs, no oil changes, doesn’t need to be warmed up, commutes can be faster because you can drive in carpool lanes, if more people used electric the cities would be quieter and the air quality would rise. If you don’t think these to be advantages, there’s no pleasing you.

    You might want to understand that GM sell cars worldwide.

    It’s only cheap in the US and a few other countries that have government control over oil supplies.

    I’ll say this about them as I’ve said about every other “Tesla Killer”.. Unless they are prepared to roll out nationwide charging stations, Tesla has nothing to worry about.

    While still using F15s and A10s, this gets retired. Obviously, so they can create a gap that can only be filled with a grossly absurd requisition order.

    Exaggerate much? Walking, biking, motorcycling...oh.. and the fact that you are still going where you want to go with as much freedom as ever. Are you lamenting the fact that you wouldn’t be able to drive on the sidewalk and through red lights if you wanted? Is a pilot in a plane with autopilot engaged, surrendering

    Yep. Getting places quicker and eliminating traffic accidents and deaths... What a bummer.

    How about you just continue using the stealth bombers you already have?

    Vertical video. Will not watch.

    Calling BS on this article. There is no way this is on and functioning by default. Your computer would not be able to know who the children are and the email addresses of the parents in order to send the reports, without any input from someone (parents).

    This story is BS. They make it sound like you go buy a new win 10 computer and the thing all of a sudden knows who the children are and all the associated email accounts of the parents in order to send the reports. Obviously, that’s BS. It will take some parental input to get this feature rolling. It doesn’t just

    This idea that it’s on and functioning by default is bullshit. Explain to me how Windows 10 knows if a child is using the computer and at the same time automatically knows who the parents are and the correct email address to send the reports? Obviously, there has to be some setup.

    If they were in mid-flight, why were they not flying above the clouds?

    This channel is where it’s at.

    Doesn’t work for me. Clicked upgrade button and next. About 5 seconds later I get a message within that window simply saying “Something Happened”. That’s it.