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No different than when I was in college. Weed got more expensive in the spring as the task-force rolled into town and started busting kids slinging twenty sacks out of their dorm room.

Or 84 month auto loans.

I’m sure declining sales have nothing to do with the $37,000 average car price.

The recession is coming... while OEMs have been killing off small, efficient cars and introducing $45-60K small trucks.

oh good. calling people cucks, because we wanted to turn this place into breitbart.

Yeah basically this guy just wants even higher subsidies for electric vehicles.  He’s voting with his dollar.  He may be better off simply campaigning for higher electric vehicle subsidies.  But in this case he wants to make immediate change, even if small.

This is like going on the flat earth subreddit and being like. ‘whoa, look at all of these flat earthers.’

Feels like a reaction to frustrations about the current state of popular beliefs, frustration about lack of effective democratic representation, and a perceived need for policy change to address climate change. In my experience as a (former) 4-year Tesla sales person and close reader of EV news, almost all hardcore

Uber and Lyft on average take around 40% of what the passenger pays.

Jason, you don’t need to read *all* the internet.  Stay away from these parts, for you own sanity.

It was an honest mistake. Thanks for the head’s up. 

Wildly triggered Luddite has become marginally more wildly triggered. Film at eleven.

No one:

A CoD game actually showing the horrors of war would be very interesting, particularly if it wasn’t all “shooty bang bang”. Spec Ops, despite its flaws, is the only game to really nail these issues. But let’s be honest, that isn’t going to be in Call of Duty. It’s too “big” of a franchise to show, say, American troops

Tesla’s can use these stations though, but not the other way around. So the network for Tesla EVs will always be larger. Most of these stations also do not charge at the speeds Superchargers are capable of.

Don’t get your hopes up too much. Chargepoint is partly funded/owned by Chevron.

He wants applause for ‘making it real’, except a few moments thinking about it reveals how dumb and shallow it is compared to reality, then it’s not really ‘real’, it’s just a game.

How the hell do you make a game this supposedly real, in this day and age, and actually manage to convince yourself that it’s A: apolitical entertainment or B: something that you can actually try to “BOTH SIDES” every approach and ask your player to have to really wrestle with the things they do in the game? Is there

also why landing planes is both easy and hard. Get close to the ground and lift spikes. Easier to land slowly, but plenty of planes end up in the ditch because they float 1/2 the runway in ground effect and then don’t have enough stopping distance. 

Unfortunately, gun owners are more likely to use one on themselves rather than in self defense. I think that was the implication you were missing.