So, if you’re up for trial you’re totes fine if the prosecutors office just doesn’t assign someone to your case so you have to stay in jail indefinitely without trial. Sure sounds like you are.
So, if you’re up for trial you’re totes fine if the prosecutors office just doesn’t assign someone to your case so you have to stay in jail indefinitely without trial. Sure sounds like you are.
Ok, I’m intrigued by the slant six with individual 1bbl carbs. I bet is sounds pretty damn good.
My thoughts exactly. I figured it was some sort of weird feedback in the low registers that sounded mechanical. Then I listened, This is 100% a human created sound.
To be fair, the test stand Nasa uses at Stennis does have a deluge system, so it has been done before. I’m sure it’s due to the same sound issues as would be present on the pad.
Damn I didn’t realize it was that close. The way he waves his Dick around you’d think he won it 70/30 or something.
In Turnip’s universe, being uncompetitive with China is all part of making America Great. Or something like that.
Imagine driving a gas car in 1922. I’m sure it wasn’t super easy to go on a long trip. We will definitely need to up the charging infrastructure outside cities and it will come in fits and starts.
I guess it wouldn’t shock me if someone did it just to say they can, but 1000 mile range in an EV would be difficult and frankly stupid. That’s a whole lot of mass in batteries to haul around all the time, which will kill efficiency, meaning a bigger battery, etc. kind of like a slight less steep version of the rocket…
Well, if the planet is a hell scape there’s less need to worry about that little bit of nuclear waste, so there’s that.
It’s a classic!
Musk is definitely a Dick and a POS, but throwing crazy ideas out there and pushing people to make them work is a time tested way to get cool things. It’s kind of how Steve Jobs operated. Now, Musk’s tunnel fantasy is a pile of steaming BS and proof that not every crazy idea is going to turn out.
I imagine that they sent his original packet to someone else, who was less careful, they just went and registered the car, and no one bothered to check the VIN on the actual car. It was a Tesla after all.
This is the answer. End thread.
Chevy Bolt owners have reported that the car stops too hard using regenerative braking that it sets these things off also.
Well, if “everybody “ doesn’t understand what you’re saying, it’s entirely possible that you weren’t super clear . Maybe you should figure out why.
They’re definitely cool to have and be able to see where your luggage is within the airport even. We were able to convince the luggage people that our bag was sitting on a cart at our destination when they kept telling us it must have been left at our departure airport while a bunch of us waited 90 minutes for them to…
Except you continue to gloss over the other, main inputs into the cost of things and therefore inflation, and continue to harp on the smallest contribution to those costs. But you’re definitely not saying that thing!
Of course there is SOME correlation, but labor costs are a much lower contribution than all the other issues like supply chain, shipping, etc. To lay it at the feet of the smallest part of it without even mentioning the others is a nice talking point for idiots, nothing more.
We were in NYC the last few days and a fair number of yellow taxis and almost all the Uber/Lyft drivers were using Toyota Sienna minivans.
My dad had a Caravan in the 80s and it had it. The only problem was the sprayers were on the backside of the blades, so the dust just got ground into the windshield without an fluid to lubricate it. As a kid I wondered how any adult engineer could have designed it.