Mathnerd
Mathnerd
Mathnerd

This is true, and there is nothing, legally, that can be done about this situation on the basis of the ‘first amendment’.

That is very clearly not Elon’s interpretation.

The fact that nearly every idiot who declares “freedom of speech” is completely apparently unaware of this fact, is what makes my brain hurt.

I consider myself pretty knowledgable on 70s/80s Jap bikes and I honestly had no idea these were ever brought stateside. I assume it’s an XT600 engine plunked down in a street bike chassis. Yamaha perhaps originated the movement with the 78 SR500.  Suzuki GN400.  Others did it is as well, Honda’s FT500 Ascot with the

FYI: that symbol never actually indicated a turbocharged car, as Aaron Severson mentions in his article on the Grand National and GNX.

rage is my sustenance

which begs the question: “Why the hell are these not EVs then?” it’s literally the perfect use case for EVs since idling does not waste energy like it does in an ICE.

For sure. But how do you improve by only 0.4 mpg?

Just curious - where do you take your G8 GXP for factory/warranty service these days?

Why cant you do both? If I make that much money, which I don’t, who’s to say that I don’t also support global relief efforts? What if this guy donated $1M towards coronavirus vaccine research, and rewarded his generosity with a gift to himself?

Coast was explaining that this is why some framebuilders switched their brazing metals (I think he said from bronze to silver)—the lower temp required meant less heat going into the steel and less deformation of the frame!

I think that person’s job is actually to go out to the cart corral and bring all of the carts back into the store. It is not strictly to first wander all over the parking lot collecting abandoned carts and then bring them in.

As a Canadian: Feel free to vandalize them too, we don’t like the Quebecois either.

I believe that you are correct. What Musk “gets” is the OPTION to buy shares at $350. So with todays stock price, thats a great deal. But as the article notes, he has to hold for 5 years and stay at the top of Tesla before he could sell any.

#latestagecapitalism

The headlight knows where it is at all times. It knows this because it knows where it isn’t. By subtracting where it is from where it isn’t, or where it isn’t from where it is (whichever is greater), it obtains a difference, or deviation. The guidance subsystem uses deviations to generate corrective commands to shine

Owning a plane is wildly expensive and not really comparable to owning a car, and though in some ways it is like a house, your house doesn’t cost hundreds or thousands of dollars an hour to operate (yes, an hour). On top of the mentioned fuel and overhaul cost, there are a myriad of items that require an annual

WAY too small. Those rear seats are already next to useless.