Frankenbike666
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Is this really going to be a problem for people who buy Teslas, even the Model 3s?

The free charging was a perk for being someone who paid a lot of money to become a beta tester while the network was being built out. And most owners won’t complain because they’re in a class where such complaining would be regarded

A city like Los Angeles requiring solar roofing when the price gets lower, on every roof, can produce 15 gw or more of solar power. That’s just Los Angeles City. If it were required region wide, it would mean 50 gw. And the homeowner would get paid for electricity they sell to the grid, or they could store it for

I only ever used a Cintiq for painting textures. If you’re in a studio where everyone is specialized, only a fraction of those people need pen input. If you’re in a studio where everyone are generalists, they will complain about painting with a mouse.

The other area when pen input is indispensable, is in compositing,

I’m talking about fixes that are likely to happen. Ever.

In your lifetime, there will be no attempt at global population control. Not as long as any religion anywhere has the kind of political control religion has now.

And no, the earth could not go solar for all its power needs immediately. It’s a stupid claim. The

Style is always a matter of opinion. But it looks better than a Bolt. I’m sure someone loved the Aztek’s styling too.

I have no idea how reliable Teslas are at the basic car level, not including infotainment systems and such. But the problems I have heard about are not hardware related, which means they can get better

My 82 Celica was rear wheel drive. So was the Celica that came before that. They didn’t have IRS.

Maybe not CAD, but most other kinds of 3D object creation require painting textures.

I like that. Our Cintiq 24HD is getting long in the tooth, and that thing is heavy to move around. If they’re going to write an article about artists using the thing, they should really mention the specs.

No mention of pen precision or pressure sensitivity? Is it even pen and sensitivity enabled? It’s not an artists tool at all if it isn’t. Touch sensitivity in artistic endeavors is like finger painting. The Surface uses Wacom technology. What does the Canvas 27 use?

I was also going to post the ATS-V, but you’re right. The same would go against the Focus RS, M3 and others of that size.

So I say BMW M5. You can get used ones at any price point you set. If you could get a CTS-V in that price, I’d recommend that. $40K really gives you a fair amount of choices if you’re willing to

It’s nice to see drifting enthusiasts supporting the struggles of the LGBTQ community in Australia.

My wife and I were discussing this. At first we said, “Haven’t they ever heard of a parking brake? Did they even put it in park?”

Then I wondered if maybe it was a Chrysler product.

Feingood’s prank was largely inspired at the time by the California legislature voting to decriminalize weed in 1975.

This is a perfect callback.

Not a monopoly, but definitely a cartel.

Not exactly true though. The selling price of a car is more a function of demand than anything else.

Auto dealer owners are usually SUPER Republican, and contribute to candidates generously.

Not all, but most. They believe in a “free market” for everyone else, but not for themselves.

But FREE MARKET CAPITALISM!

Correction, I’d spend $40K on the thing if it looked like a nice car or hatchback instead of looking like an updated Pontiac Aztek. Or even if it looked like the original Volt concept.

I had a realization today, that I may indeed become an Uber/Lyft driver after a move while we get situated. And I know what car I would get ONLY for Uber/Lyft driving.

Here’s my consideration:
1. Must be cheap and no more than 4 years old.
2. Must be reliable.
3. Must have a warranty.
4. Must have some element of luxury.
5.

Just looked. On Cars.com you can find Fiat 500es from $5900.
ELRs from $26K.