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Or *really* explain:

“Tesla says it’ll employ directly employ more than 6,500 and people.” Is your proofreader sleeping?

“Pick up that can over there.”

I hate this video, but they’re not breaking the law. What they’re guilty of, is not going above and beyond what a normal and logical human would do. These guys are not different than any guys that do any telephone pole work I’m sure. They know Comcast/the Towns Policy, and they’re following it.

It’s now a power angle transfer box.

i’d settle for a mandatory loss of drivers license if caught on phone whilst driving :)

So, if I have it right, there’s a cycle lane, and there’s a walking lane. And the walkers are complaining about the cyclists in the cycling lane.

Quick story, when I was stationed at Charleston back in the late 90's we were doing airdrops with Humvees. Well we had one get cocked in the Logistics rails. So the loadmaster closed the ramp and went to the back to cut the drogue chute line. Well being the chute was still in the air stream the Humvee released while

No.

Ya know, that’s not half bad. Got that late 90's early 2000's thing going on. Though the front kinda looks like a 300Z or something.

Drivetrain losses actually DO affect electric vehicles - there’s a reduction gearset, a differential, and CV joints that all cause losses. However, that’s less losses than would be in a conventional transmission (where all of that is there, plus further gearing, and potentially (especially in automatics) multiple

The difference in this case is not drivetrain loss, it’s electrical delivery, and it’s more than an 18% loss.

What the fuck is that shit? That's no June bug ive ever seen.

I was wondering why that s2k was sitting out there...

That looks pretty neat, and you don’t even need a tetnus shot to look at it either!

Ah, you’re right. I shouldn’t post this stuff because some of you might have seen it already. Fuck everybody else who hasn’t and comes here to see this stuff, it’s all about you. My bad for saving this for a few days so I could have something to post on days I’m working on longer stories.

STORY CHECKS OUT

In 2004, we were in London, catching an early morning subway ride to the train station. My wife and I were the only two in the car when a man stumbled on carrying a handful of paper, a travel bag and the odor of someone still good and drunk from the night before.

“Sir, are you suggesting we blow up the Moon?”