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This is the face of one of our drivers/mechanics who helped build the car thankyouverymuch.

Is it weird that I'm not impressed in the slightest? It takes forever and in the end it just brings you the tray... Watching an Amazon warehouse in action is FAR cooler.

Yes, I recall they leaked at the start of flight because due to the extreme temperatures the shape of the metal changed and wasn't a tight fit until the plane was at operating speed/temperature.

Wait. So Hulu wants me to watch a commercial before I watch a commercial to watch a tv show with commercials.

I'd say he noticed a lot late. In terms of defensive driving and awareness, he gets a C-.

Someone sounds like a bit of a bitch. Chill the fuck out.

Oh I get it. you sold the stock when it tanked last month. Now you regret it. it all makes sense.

Can a Nissan Leaf even reach 120mph? And didn't the ELR only just go on sale in January, 2014? I'm not arguing that there isn't occasionally bias in the car rags/blogs, but you do seem to be reaching for controversy here.

You didn't watch the video did you? I bet you feel a little stupid right now

I suppose the author assumed that there was a certain baseline of knowledge that people would have on an automotive blog since the Tesla's impressive performance is common knowledge now. Bad assumption evidently.

I wasn't aware that the Leaf or an ELR could do 0-60 in 4.5 seconds and hit 120mph. A golf cart is quiet also, but it's really not the same as what we are seeing with the Model S.

Chill out...

It's Friday. One of the two of us needs to calm down.

My thoughts exactly.

As far as I'm concerned, these are impossible to spot at this resolution. Even after seeing the pics in the guardian article that circles their locations.

It's as real as misogyny and homophobia. I've been victim to both the latter and misandry. Both sting quite a bit.

I think a lot of women fool themselves into thinking something like this when they're confronted with the fact that they could just tell the guy they're not interested (and in the process deny any responsibility in social settings ... how convenient!). I've had to reject plenty of men before because I wasn't

One guy did this one time to a woman in a bar, and the story has been passed on from woman to woman a thousand times to the point where people think it's a "thing".

No, it's just a stereotype perpetrated by ignorant people.

Hey look! I can give better advice wihout producing a massive diatribe that basically insults men: