Yah, poor little guy, his master almost didn’t make it, but at least he saved his pipe! ...He’s just strolling along, like it’s no big whoop.
Yah, poor little guy, his master almost didn’t make it, but at least he saved his pipe! ...He’s just strolling along, like it’s no big whoop.
Were you there ore are you talking about the car stereo commercial?
Sounds creepy AF. At least it’s not as bad as the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
When I read the headline I honestly thought they used a cable/chain saw blade, like the kind you get in emergency survival kits with the two rings, but MUCH BIGGER. I never expected it to be a literal frickin chain. That *is* metal AF. Like slicing through a block of cheese with a wire. That’s some crazy ass engineeri…
Oh FFS. That’s just sad on so many levels. And FU for the click bait headline.
Actually, I did crash my 81 Accord and it came through with flying colors. I was doing about 30mph, and without looking, someone pulled out of a driveway right in front of me. There was nothing I could do but slam on the breaks and hit the car. The front of my carr was pretty banged up, their car was totaled, but my…
That’s a valid point, but even the original Roadsters had about 200 miles of range. I just don’t think the tech is there yet. Like I mentioned above, they need to double the range do become a viable option, like the first gen Roadsters. I’m sure it will happen, and within the next 5-10 years, but for now, I’m happy…
Just be careful with all that sand. That shit makes me nervous as hell on a bike. I’d ride in the snow before I’d ride on dry pavement covered with sand; especially because it collects in the center of the lane where you ride and on the apex of every corner. Stay safe Bradley.
“But I own my bike, bought it used for $3k nearly 10 years ago, I have 118k miles on it and have invested very little to keep it running, plus it gets 40mpg..... eBikes are still a luxury item.”
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again, I had an 81 Accord four door. It was a great little car and I and loved all those little gauges and simple info lights. I’d love to have one again.
Wow... that’s a hell of a story Bradley. If I’m honest, as a motorcyclist who’s fully supportive of EVs, this does not bode well for the current state of electric motorcycles. Sure, if you’ve got money to burn, and all you do is a thirty odd mile commute to work, where there’s chargers available, or you have access to…
That’s not harassment; harassment is getting freaking *death threats* for doing your freaking job, all because her P.O.S. father is a huge lie spewing P.O.S.!
Kinda sorta but not really.
This was J.F. Sebastian’s vehicle in Blade Runner. There’s a reason Syd Mead was chosen to handle the look of everything in the movie. He was designing urban vehicles in 1982!
Enough with the freaking prototype buses that everyone wants and NO ONE has built. Talk to me when they’re a real version.
It is indeed an exciting time to be into “space stuff”, however, the SLS might not be the best example get excited about. It is, and has been, a pork barrel project from the get go. And... it’s gone WAY over budget and WAY past schedule. Sure, it makes for some great NASA PR, if you ignore all that reality stuff, but…
Every day I’m liking BMW less and less. So very very sad.
Thanks for the up vote, but don’t, I was sadly misinformed. I suppose you could chalk it up to wishful [now wistful?] thinking, but it turns out processing power [money] still matters, even with CFD, and the teams with more of it will continue to have the advantage on track, i.e. Same o’l shit, different day. =\