You misspelled ‘waives’. (Probably an ‘ocean’-related Freudian slip...)
You misspelled ‘waives’. (Probably an ‘ocean’-related Freudian slip...)
It’s all slightly more complicated than that... This is from another comment on a Gizmodo article..
Part of it has to do with Tesla’s process. Traditional car makers finalize the build and lots of parts are made for these cars and they are kept in production for years. So finding the parts isn’t a huge issue. Tesla on the other hand uses an iterative approach, where they keep improving the cars or lowering…
The “forked-tail doctor killer” strikes again. The V-class Beechcraft Bonanzas have a history that is not great.
Clearly a US-based squid with the blinding lights. The European species can deflect them downward, minimizing the blinding but probably still quite effective at the catchy and eaty steps.
I would appreciate the court case that would follow and that they would be paying for my car plus a vacation or two.
Cybertruck owner has a cannabis business. That tracks. What doesn’t track is that he likes to be different but is also shy, and those three facts don’t jibe. He thought he was gonna be king bro with a CT and is disappointed by the harsh reality of the many people with eyes that see in his city, and who instinctually re…
Are they trying to injure their customers? No Mr. Rustbucket they are trying to kill them (see Autopilot, subsection fiery death).
Framing hammer for framing work.
I can’t wait for the housing bubble to burst.
It’s almost like Tesla rushed the design and production timeline, though I don’t know how that could have happened considering Musk first started talking about building a pickup truck more than 10 years ago and then Tesla showed their prototype 4 years before releasing their production models. What were they doing…
How about I take $300k and buy a fully-updated 4-bedroom house in a walkable, park-adjacent neighborhood in the Midwest and have $280k left over for a loaded 911 Turbo?
Thats no moon...
On one hand, Selling Guy doesn’t appear to be too far off usual prices these SVOs go for:
“Dollar Store Josef Stalin” gotta love it. Take your star!
That’s probably due to the CT weighing the same as a medium sized moon. Tire grip (and wear) are going to be phenomenal!
Any A-arm system creates camber variances when the wheel moves up or down. As the Arm moves through the arcing pathway it will naturally affect this, unless there was control arms, steering linkage and axleshafts that had some form of automatic adjustment. It is just how fixed levers need to work.
Counterpoint: using explosives to cut through the steel beams is much faster and safer than any other cutting method, because it will keep people far away during the actual cutting process
I live in the SF Bay Area and work in tech.