louderthanteslas
LouderThanTeslas
louderthanteslas

Bud Light diplomacy.

12%...hmm.

Also car enthusiasts.

Is this how humanity ends? Or how it’s next phase begins?

Dark Side of the Hoon is epic.

That makes me laugh-bharara.

Thanks for the tip, but Lindsay also won’t give me a drive—hard “no test drive” policy, according to the manager.

Those are the best kinds of clowns, next to the one in that Jerry Lewis movie.

But in the long term everyone dies anyway, right? So who cares? I mean, the t-Rex was hard as tungsten railroad spikes and look where it got them—stood up in a museum with wire rods jammed where their ass used to be.

I probably will see what you did there, if we let the cultures grow for 24-48 hours.

They are on their first DNI, but they are on their 2nd National Security Adviser.

It’s different, because those people are GOP campaign donors. See the distinction?

I’m not clear on why they aren’t helping. The existence of electric cars simply highlights an issue that would exist without electric cars—improving fleet fuel economy will reduce the amount of revenue available for roads, even if that reduction comes about entirely through improvements in ICE efficiency.

Actually, I pay a penalty to register my Tesla in Virginia precisely because of the road use tax issue, which mostly serves to highlight how dumb it is to finance road construction using fuel consumption taxes in an era where we expect total fleet fuel economy to improve overall.

I am in favor of both the incentives given to Tesla and the GM bailout, because both turned out to be incredibly good uses of taxpayer money that utterly disprove the notion that unfettered capitalism is a universal good. 

And I am not troubled by Fisker’s failure, because as Silicon Valley demonstrates routinely if

“The surveillance is coming from inside the building. It’s coming from the target!”

Don’t worry, we’ll fix the script in post.

So you were disturbed by its realism?

I will say that my experience with a Tesla approved body shop here in Northern Virginia was really quite good—they worked closely with the service center here, picked the car up from the service center, made sure to have the parts on hand, and the thing was back together an in my driveway in less than 30 days.

I’m just sad that now they won’t be able to use that title because of copyright issues.