davilaclements
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davilaclements

Thanks for the list. I will immediately INCREASE my purchases of goods from these companies.

Don’t knock the range. I think it’s a reasonable design decision.

18-foot Uhaul over 900 miles in one day...

First established car company (big 3) to offer a RxEV full size truck at a reasonable price will get my F150 on their used lot.

I upgraded my media PC from a mATX to an ATX motherboard... At least that was the plan.

Started putting my movies on a media server after first kid was born. Didn’t want disks to be damaged with a toddler handling them. Started with Windows DLNA server, moved to Media Browser, then XBMC (Kodi), then found Plex. Haven’t needed to look any further.

Standards are typically borne in three ways.

Charging stations are “a place of business”. Towing can be enforced. Further, the owner can make a claim of impact to business, and take them to small claims court.

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!

Of course it’s about profit! Why is that bad?

Do you want the guy mugging you to be handsome?

He “could” win?

Pace isn't allowed to say that anymore...

Large Texas cities “lean” left. That’s about 55-45, except Austin. The rest of Texas “is” right. That’s like 85-15.

Ticks-off a lot of Texans, too.

Cows (my favorite food) are made right next to me.  I'm pretty sure shipping those veggies would be tougher on the environment.

Eer see an EV fire?

Forcing “the masses” into EVs before they are ready for prime time woupd be a big mistake. Today’s EVs are hobbled by the batteries. Early adopters, for the most part, understand the limitations and are willing to work around the range limits. However, convincing an unsuspecting public to switch to EV before the range

Yes, carbon emissions... But what about other pollutants? The heavy metals and rare Earth elements are really bad stuff.

More doom-and-gloom from the IPCCCCCC. There is a point where reporting ONLY the worst possible news creates a fingers-in-the-ears response.