engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture

With how much manufacturers have been trying to abandon the sub $30k market in general, I’m not sure it is a realistic expectation for some wave of BEVs in that price bracket. The Bolt & Leaf have been there. The Ioniq, Kona, ID.4, & Niro have been very close when accounting for credits. It’s not a lot, but the sub

We’ve moved on a bit from masks and hammers

Everyone wants to follow the John Deere/Apple model that says if you so much as open the wrong panel, the warranty is void and they are no longer liable for anything with the product.

Anything that helps me fix what was broken. One of the glorious things of the internet is that I can type in my car’s make, model, year, & part and will likely have a video of someone replacing it or doing it better than I otherwise would have thought. Odds are that someone has a video of your exact car for the

Had it been in Florida, someone would have started trying to shoot through both cars. 

Dock taxes for personal vessels of a certain size and type that are not flagged in America?

This one seems most interesting because many of Starbuck’s products are named after their actual ingredients. In your Vitamin Water reference, all of those drinks are in fact just water with vitamins, so that makes a difference. This seems like one of those cases where you wish it could be legally acceptable for a

Giant lunchable was my first thought. 

That must be the upcoming Corvette CUV I keep hearing about.

That’s HOA president’s wife. 

WTF am I missing here?

I collected carts at a major hardware store in college. Despite being in a semi-large metro area, it wasn’t too uncommon for people to leave behind bottles full of piss or chew spit. Based on smell from the containers without lids, I’d actually rate chew spit as being worse. Looking back on it, I’m equal parts

Lotus was the first one that came to mind. Whenever I see one or read about them, I just want to say “keep it up little guy!”

We get tons of anoles around our house and the occasional toad, garter snake, and rough earth snake (or maybe Texas brown snake?). The frequency of our backyard small reptile habitat seems to keep the kids happy and make it easy for us to not have to deal with indoor animal tanks. 

I’ve been meaning to look into the (often online) idea I’ve seen about requiring cops to carry something similar to a doctor’s malpractice insurance. 

That Fisher Price Service Center plus Legos was a great combo. That old Fisher Price stuff lasts longer than pretty much anything made in the last 10 years. 

I would consider allowing retirement if they also have to forfeit their pension. 

I know they’re popular, but a friend had one in high school and it was kind of a dick. One of my kids loves reptiles, so that may end up being a thing though once I think he can take care of it.

Depending on how it was raised, a python is a pretty good non-dog pet. I’ve always wanted one, but not enough to pay for the bedroom sized terrarium these things eventually need. My wife found a kitten in one of our engines and demanded that we keep it because she rescued it. I wonder if could win the same argument

They are selling themselves. There may be changes in products and backgrounds, but they are always at the center of it.