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Tesla Cars Lose Value Three Times Faster Than A Maserati

In Windows, you have power management settings. There’s usually “plugged in”, “on battery” and “battery saver” modes. If you dig into the deepest levels of the power settings, you can override them, but it will cap the CPU in battery mode to conserve power. Same with other aspects. So, your computer actually DOES run

No criminal use because who would seek out a huge and heavy 50 caliber weapon when there are nearly limitless other options that kill just as well and cost thousands less.

1st: EVs also won’t solve for traffic congestion or environmental damage caused by suburban and exurban sprawl.

Holy shit he’s looking old.

This looks like a failed coup attempt by Marko and Jos.

Sometimes you have to stand on principle.

I’m all for Max leaving.

It’s like they say, you can’t go racing without a Helmut...

A good college friend of mine has Celiac’s Disease. Eating food even slightly contaminted with gluten would leave him vomiting repeatedly, the runs, and severe cramping.

If you don’t end every season on a deeply satisfying note, you are just plain irresponsible as a writer.

I’m bummed, but Season Two functions as a perfectly good ending, so I’m grateful for what we got.

When the rolling coal bros see a guy on a bike:

In my Great lakes lousy winters hot summers city they work great. We’ve got a mix of dedicated bike paths that serve as a bike freeway through the city and then more and more bike lanes on the streets.

Pick literally any city that's done it, it's a universal constant like the speed of light.

Bruce McGill!

Turns out cars don't spend money, no matter how many of them are parked or passing by.

It makes sense. It’s so much easier to pull over and park a bike on a whim because you saw something cool in a store window. Also, a single car parking spot can be converted into what, 6-10 spots for customers on bikes?

If your city traffic manager even bothered to look at the MUTCD, they’d know they need to prohibit motorists from turning on red and install right turn arrows for motorists and bicycle signals for the cycle lanes.  The concept is solid but thinking you can manage three distinct roadways a side entering/leaving the

I commute about 90 miles per week by bike, at the moment. I regularly get passed by people that don’t bother to move over sometimes missing me by fractions of an inch. One person actually, purposefully, rear-ended me at a red-light because I ignored his honking and yelling. I’ve had to start commuting with a 360