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OHM...I fail to see the humor there.

Hey, I saw that movie!

What do you mean no one’s talking about the grid? That’s the EV critic’s latest large-scale attack vector: Hurr-Durr our terrible power grid can’t support all these EVs!

Where’s the joke? I’m totally amped to hear it!

A 32" monitor is NOT oversized no matter how much my son says it is! Also, it’s only QHD because I’m old and it really helps me not have to squint so much. LoL.

People have been saying Uber is going to go under since they got started, yet here we are...

It’s definitely comparable as a lesson in innovation. The actual timelines won’t be the same, obviously, because cars tend to have longer lifespans than televisions due to cost, but take out the projected timeline and we can say with some certainty that electric vehicles WILL be the dominant vehicle sometime in the

Ahh, true. I don’t think there’s ever been any company better at setting money on fire than Uber. They spent billions of dollars to get into a million-dollar industry. LoL.

Uber isn’t buying the cars, they’re forcing this requirement onto the drivers. 

By 2030, Uber will be paying drivers $5 to go 10 miles to pick up the passenger and take them across the country. Nobody will be driving for Uber anymore. Well, at least they shouldn’t.

I don’t know about other drivers that go fulltime, but a typical weekend day for me is around 200, 250 miles. 

Exactly. That’s like claiming Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and I, have an average net worth of $100B.

Bumpers are optional!

At least it’s got more presence than the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which manages to somehow look about as exciting as a Honda Pilot, but with a big-ass grill.

It really isn’t, but it is also bad PR. It must have been A LOT of money.

Just take the Olympus Has Fallen script, white out all the North Korean stuff and handwrite “vampire” over it. Voila!

You need to pitch this to Amazon, Hulu and Netflix. I’m sure they have a cool hundred mil to throw at such a project.

Now...bear with me here...

They’re big, but they’re no Land Cruiser. Maybe the later, “soft” Land Cruisers that only have two lockable differentials, but if you likened the Sequoia to a Land Cruiser in a Land Cruiser forum, you’re gonna need a fire extinguisher due to all the flaming you’d get.

They also seem entirely unaffected by the ability to run.