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Ya know, I’m rewatching Agents of SHIELD and I gotta say: You can tell the showrunners actually had a plan going into it, at least for the first few seasons. Even the first half of the first season is a lot of really good setup for what happens down the line.  I kinda miss a show getting more than 20 episodes and

the problem is that they simply put out too much stuff for any of it to feel special anymore.

We are getting close, but we aren’t at a place where we can separate consumer preference with the available choices in the data.  In a few years we may find that the ID4 sells well because of its pricepoint and this data will change.

Ev buyers are buying what they can.  Most can’t afford the massive expensive of a 200 kwhr truck battery and there aren’t many affordable options aside from something like the Bolt.  If you could get an EV CX-5 or Rav4 for comparable prices to the ICE or even hybrid models...thats what would be selling like crazy.

This is giving big “It’s gonna be a Super Bowl ad” energy

The Average American is not buying a new car. There are 130 million households in the USA and only 13 million new cars were sold last year. So each holdhold only buys a new car once every 10 years, and with 2.5 adults per household, that works out to a new car per person every ~25 years.

While the actual rate of inflation was around 7% at the time the report was released, people responding to the year-long study reported that the increases felt as much as 15 points higher.”

Liked for keeping the pop cultural memory of Larry, Daryl and his other brother Daryl alive.

Da! , the nuclear wessel in first act MUST be used in third!”

These are gutter trash street goons, not organized criminals. Boss will be fine.

I blame traffic engineers. They’ve only concerned themselves with automobiles without giving a healthy shit about pedestrians, bicyclists, neighborhoods, and quality of life in general.

We need cars because we have such bad public transportation and we use the lack of public transportation for segregation.

Yeah I have never worked anywhere with an actual shower.

One of the things we need to emphasize is education.”

This will never happen to any significant degree in the US. Work is too far away from home for 90% of workers. Hell, we can’t even get mass transport going, because of the same issue, and you think people are going to bike? And I got news for you on another issue: If you think I’m biking over 30 minutes to work in 110

“The sentiment behind the PERRY Act makes sense.”

This. And Jezebel linking to the son’s piece in The Federalist without noting what type of outlet it is, is beyond sus. That’s a far right rag known for publishing misinformation during Covid, among other bullshit.

1) This is something that’s supposed to be a State law as it speaks to contract formation, which is a State by State issue (e.g. some States require a notary and two witnesses for an effective conveyance of real property for instance);

Each party usually requires a lawyer or real estate agent to see the sale through. If he was in such a confused state, the onus is on his lawyer and real estate agent, not the person who saw a house for sale and bought it.

Team Katy. This story has been bogus from the beginning.