Monty
Monty
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10K for a cute niche Honda that is in good shape and you might never see on the road again gets a thumbs up from me. I wouldn’t buy it, but I judge this based on whether the market will — and it will.

Going to have to disagree with you. The main problem with everyone but Tesla is that they subcontract fixing the stations and, as a result, when they are down they stay down for a ridiculous period of time. It is getting “better”, but nowhere near good enough. They could have followed Tesla’s lead but this is one huge

Compared to 2017, Barbie would have been in 1st place. In 2018 it would have been 2nd place. Financially, things are back to the new normal and the pandemic really cannot be an excuse unless that excuse is going to go on forever. The cinema customer base changed and that is mostly now due to streaming services and

FTC vs DOJ?

Is it just America or are IQ levels dropping throughout the world?

The cost to repair is irrelevant if people are not getting into crashes. The true issue: The total number of auto claims have been dramatically increasing since the start of COVID.

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Don’t buy a Kia, Nissan, or VW if you want to be happy with your vehicle.

Didn’t Motorola’s Razr come out in 2022?

Do they, though? Maybe you are right but I haven’t seen any data to back up that claim - only very loud complaints about how awful they are.

You have said the actual truth.

We seem to be hovering around half of the media talking about surging demand for EVs in America and the other half talking about how the EV bubble has burst. We really need an article about how these vehicles have made the media suffer schizophrenic episodes.

The article image appears to be a CT scan device and not an MRI. FWIW.

Get them while you can. The writing is on the wall that the publishers plan on phasing out physical media, as can be seen by Disney pulling all discs from store shelves in Australia / NZ.

See the Consumer Reports list of least reliable cars that they published here yesterday.

But it is not a joke. Commercial fusion reactors will not be online until beyond 2075 - if EVER. Fusion energy is not an answer to our energy/climate crisis. This article (and nearly every other one out there) gives the impression that this could happen in a couple of decades. Stop it! That is absolutely not remotely

You mean, are we ready to keep slavery going? That, unfortunately, is always a “yes”. At least by avoiding fossil fuels we can reduce the environmental issues and some of the wars - though slavery keeps right on going.

Link to supporting data, please.

Yes, because the time people waste commuting by automobile is more valuable than a human life. /s

People laugh endlessly about hydrogen, but it is BY FAR the best route if we decide we care about human rights.”

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Here is a great template for you, pharmaceutical companies: