Yeah, but how does it feel in the mouth? Texture is a big thing for me and if it feels like I’m chewing a plant then it’s a nonstarter.
Yeah, but how does it feel in the mouth? Texture is a big thing for me and if it feels like I’m chewing a plant then it’s a nonstarter.
Nope. VW is just getting into the ‘Good BEV’ game now. Compromised BEVs on platforms meant for piston engines don’t really count.
The point is that you keep calling VW’s goals into question while seemingly forgetting about the fact that Musk has historically been the king of shifting timelines and unfilled promises. He’s long talked out the fabled $35k Model 3 but it’s nowhere to be seen. It’s as real as the pre-production VW car that you…
The fact that he never once checks for traffic while crossing two lanes of highway traffic tells you all you need to know about this guy’s competency.
These cars will hit the market years before Tesla achieves its supposed “$35,000" price point (if it ever does) which still places it in “luxury car” territory. If you don’t think Tesla should be worried about one of the world’s largest automotive groups mass producing cars in the price range of a normal middle class…
I don’t think that applies with a car loan because it isn’t a “line of credit” in the sense that you can charge back what you’ve paid off, it’s an installment loan. With auto loans, it has more do with with having a a good credit mix, with installment loans being one of them. Suddenly not having that type of loan on…
Banks threw Grimes under the bus ridiculously quick. That stuff should be given to her lawyer, not plastered all over Instagram.
I’m guessing it’s less about not wanting to “see those guys” and more about the financial riskiness of them. One can possibly assume that people that can’t take care of their cars are also most likely to miss rent. Or maybe, people who don’t take care of their cars are also less likely to take care of their home (your…
Last airport bathroom I was in didn’t even have urinal partitions. What kind of savagery is that? I mean, you can’t just blankly stare ahead because you have to keep one eye on your suitcase, so it’s a lose/lose situation.
My .02 is that people have decided that given a choice between privacy and AI/smart device convenience they’d choose to give up some data for products that will wow them more. Apple has gone all-in on people choosing to pay more for less capable services and ultimately it doesn’t look like it’s going to work out that…
It took you 2 weeks to come back with this? You didn’t actually refute any of my points. All you did was try to qualify your stance so much that it loses all meaning.
Nice strawman
This article is ridiculous:
If we purchased our smartphones based on what they tasted like instead of their appearance being one of the biggest factors then you’d have a point. But we don’t, so you don’t.
Apple is the worst at this because of their typical success rate. When have they ever admitted to making a mistake? Someone should tell them to stop “forcing” Siri when it’s clear that every other assistant is far more useful. No one needed or wants the HomePod.
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The length of time between each of those tweets, that are supposed to represent a single thought, is hilarious
... it also makes the stills look like screenshots from an N64 game.
Yeah, that animation style kind of makes me nauseous and I can’t imagine staring at a movie screen like that. A shame because I really enjoyed it otherwise.
Stop with the Vitamin C, it does nothing. That little anecdote ruins any credibility you may have had for this story.