It did exist it’s a T-28 an interwar medium tank developed and used by The Soviet Union in the early part of WW2. Its use on a poster for a film set during WW1 on the western front is really stupid.
Needs more stars.
Why is it not how it works if I may ask? As a French person myself, this actually looks like a rare but proper use.
Only if it features Sheen watching the plane come in and shouting “winning”.
Says the person who misspelled Oregonian.
It isn’t cancer. It is Maverick brain cells.
Fuck it I laughed
Sarah Palin will come with her rootin’ tootin’ guns and shoot that cancer right out of his brain!
The good die young
And they may actually get them right yet.
You are all wrong and this thing is awesome.
they do allright over here in europeland and i suspect most posties/delivery vans will be electric sooner rather than later.. these lil guys are quite popular
This defies logic on so many levels, I’m not sure where to start. A long-established, can’t be killed major manufacturer sells a car that can be purchased and serviced (theoretically) in every small town or major city all across North America.
It already tried ruining gas powered cars.
This is a potential problem people have mentioned for YEARS, and it’s been brushed aside by most assuming battery tech and mining efforts would change or adapt. I’ve thought the same thing for years as well. I’m in the petroleum industry and I see how much goes into finding and recovering raw materials, refining them…
wait, the cobalt is going to derail the electric car revolution?
Electric cars are the future of the past. The future of the future is wind-up cars, powered by giant clock springs built into the undercarriage of the car. Instead of taking several hours to charge your battery, it takes a matter of minutes to wind the spring with a large electric motor.
its about time someone free’d the shit out of the congo!
Yup. 2500 mile road trip last year and the inside was still great. The outside looked like I had massacred a small army due to all the bugs, but the inside just needed a light vacuuming… We had lots of coffee, but the husband is well aware of the rule (and mostly practices it in his car too), so no spillage.