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jason.doege
jason-doege

You forgot the most important ingredient in this scheme, Fred.

Just... mix it yourself? If you’re supplying the base alcohol anyway, all this is doing is mixing in bad flavor pods (at $2.50 extra per pod, too - that’ll add up *fast*) and the drinks you’ll be able to make are limited anyway. Invest the $350 on a good cocktail book or two and a decent shaker set and mixing glass,

Just... mix it yourself? If you’re supplying the base alcohol anyway, all this is doing is mixing in bad flavor pods

And yet your one little line of lip service is overwritten by the huge helping of self righteousness.

This. There are Singer employees designing and building these things that are taking home pay cheques to feed families and buy actual real world stuff.  Wealth is actually trickling down.

Considering their goal is just to double the electric range, it can be pretty small. It really only needs to be capable of about 30kw (40hp), and a 5 gallon tank would suffice for the ~125 miles of “extended” range.

My Christmas present is seeing an XJS corner on just two wheels

Why do these “re-designed” classic supercars all have a front end that looks like a 90's Camaro?

Trypophobia is made-up internet meme, like hating the word “moist” or having strong feelings about pineapple on pizza.

Loved this movie.

It’s called managing costs to keep them relative to revenues. Every company on earth, no matter how big or small, has to constantly manage this, every day.

Man who writes about things that destroy the environment bitches about company that fuels them. Film at 11.

Yes, flax is the name of the whole plant. When the inner fibers are removed thru retting, scutching and hackling; then you have linen fibers and the outer husk (dissolving the binding between inner and outer fibers, scraping off outer husk, basically combing the linen fibers and removing the leftover husk bits).

Since this material is made from flax, would it be a linen car?

I’m assuming this is Elon being sarcastic.  I don’t think he knows when to use sarcasm, but he’s trying, bless his heart.

One other thing... when you say:

Well I’ve ridden on the subway in Toronto many times as well as being on subways in other cities.

“Daddy, the top came off...”

And they’ve said things like that before. Then they capitulate when they get the right offer.

This may seem pedantic, but the word “expertize” in the quote there just looked wrong to me. As it happens, it is wrong - it’s not synonymous with “expertise”, and nor is it an Americanisation of the word (it’s actually a verb: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/expertize).