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    “I found an old clip of some photographer flying shoeless in a helicopter - bet I can make a story out of that!”

    “How’s your extensive survey of EV charging coming along?”

    Bet I can guess the color of your hat (red) and your IQ (less than 100).

    I’d second your snark, except for the “List Slides” option.

    Is Elon’s butt crack really that appealing to you?

    If only they had just made the truck a bit more conventional and easier to design and build, there would be a Tesla truck on the road today and it likely would have class-leading range and charging capabilities like its other vehicles.”

    OK - you’re an imbecile with a college degree.  Or do you still stand by your childish statement?

    and airlines are working diligently to make the experience a living nightmare.”

    The rate of EV sales is increasing exponentially”

    2005 Elise w/LSS, purchased in 2008. Still the only 2,000 pound car I’ve ever owned.

    2005 Lotus Elise w/LSS bought in 2008.  There are lots of cool cars, but if you haven’t driven one that weighs less than 2000 pounds you’re missing out.

    The local bears will soon figure out that they just have to wait for a camper to climb down to take a leak.

    (despite the fact that they are all “supposed” to weigh the exact same amount within specified tolerances)“

    The whole project ended up years behind schedule and billions over budget”

    So streaming came to be. It worked for a while, until content became platform specific and the equivalent of each cable channel had to sink or swim on its own and the stakeholders started merging and jacking up subscription fees.”

    Right. The dealers aren’t really interested in profits - just ripping people off and making them regret their purchase. It’s the perfect business model, and right now they’re holding secret meetings to figure out how to cheat you even more!

    roles


    I’m sure it’s been paved for a long time now, but when I drove home from Panama in my MGB roadster my buddy (TR250) and I took a full day to drive the 200+ miles from the Costa Rica frontier to Cartago, just south of San Jose). The route was referred to as “Cerro de la Muerte” - Hill of Death, due to all the

    Peter Egan wrote a great article about shopping for a house when he and his wife moved to Southern California. From (my fading) memory, his conversation with a realtor started out something like: “A three-car garage is absolutely necessary, wired with 220 volts, and I’d really prefer one with a central drain for