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Someone forgot to do any research into how hydrogen is sourced, and how that compares to other fuel sources. We’re either using natural gas to create the hydrogen, or via electrolysis which is more energy intensive than just charging the batteries of a BEV.

Man that brings back memories, I LOVED that thing. 

Umm, did I mention a segway? Also I’m well aware of the origins of the world moped, was your goal simply to spout any information you had that was semi-related to my response? I honestly have no idea why you replied to my comment. Perhaps new here? 

E-bikes make perfect sense for commuting, but we should really just call them what they are, mopeds. (Definition: Low powered motorized bicycle.)

It’s really not that hard to differentiate between the an e-bike and an motorcycle. Does it have pedals? Do you have to pedal to ride it? It’s an e-bike. If it doesn’t have

These are great examples for where ebikes can really benefit many. 

*Record Scratch*
*Freeze Frame*
Yup that’s me.
You’re probably wondering how I got here...

Obviously. 

Plant based “meats” are not good for you, nor is going vegetarian or vegan going to save the planet. The only diets that have the carrying capacity to not cause mass starvation are omnivore diets. Do we eat too much meat? Yes. Is no meat the answer? No. And some overly processed sludge turned into a “veggie burger” is

Everyone, everwhere.

60 km/h top speed. So it’s got the top speed of a moped. Awesome.

So GM makes two full size trucks (that 100% cannibalize from each other) the Silverado and Sierra. And if you add those two up, they sold more of them than Ram or Ford:

Good points on the stowing of the Targa top. 

I guess I kinda don’t get the point? It’s hardly different from the stock Targa? You pay extra to get one little dip between the rear seats?

If we were racing to be a dick, you’d have won with your initial “foaming at the mouth” comment. So you know, there is that...

While you were foaming at the mouth to reply to someone who was nearly killed by a driver, you may want to realize that multiple studies have been done that show drivers break traffic laws at similar rates to cyclists. You just notice every time a cyclist does it, it’s called confirmation bias. 

Multiple studies have been done that show that motorists break traffic laws at similar rates to cyclists. You just likely don’t notice half the times drivers break laws right in front of you, while you notice every time a cyclist does. It’s called confirmation bias.

Maybe it’s the angle of the less than stellar video, but to me they didn’t look like they were far enough forward to be at 40" on a 53, although you would think the drive would have had to have them all the way forward. Yes it is a 53 as others have pointed out including you. (I missed the split second where it was in

Having a 5th wheel doesn’t automatically make it a 53', although it is a 53, ( missed the split second you could see the nose of the trailer well enough to spot it.

The car was dragged to it’s current spot, but to me there was no legal spot for it to be parked between the car parked up the street and where it ended up.

My bad I missed the .01 seconds you can kinda make out a 53. My apologies for not studying the video.

I didn’t see the trailer marked 53 anywhere, how do we know it’s not a 48 foot van?

Also it looks like that Matrix is parked illegally.