Are you willing to put money on that prediction, Mr. Camping?
Are you willing to put money on that prediction, Mr. Camping?
The reason the original works is because it’s Point Break with cars. Instead of surfing it’s street racing, he lets the guy get away at the end (yes, Bodhi supposedly dies but we don’t know because back then not every movie was turned into a franchise and we’re left to imagine his fate), instead of robbing banks…
I’m not gonna lie, the original Fast & Furious is on syndication this month on Showtime and since my wife has been out of town for work and I have been bored most evenings, I have sat through at least part of it several times. There is something special about the original which has not really been captured in any of…
“Running costs and maintenance won’t make up for the upfront purchase cost over any reasonable time frame.”
The Cooper S starts at $27,400. The Cooper SE starts at $30,100 (including destination) before rebates. “State and federal EV tax credits can take a huge chunk out of that, getting the electric Mini down as low…
5th Gear: It crazy to me how many people have had issues with the DPS6 transmission when the solution is super simple...get rid of the car. I did and have never been happier.
Exactly. The teams would invariably want to be involved in the tyre test anyway, even if it cost them a mint. Getting as much tyre data as possible will be of great benefit - I remember there was discontent back in 2013 when Mercedes did some tyre testing that wasn’t cleared with the other teams, and Ferrari and Red…
The one thing I think most manufacturers miss in autonomous vehicles is their ability to be “stacked”, although not vertically. (Obviously.) The cool part about shared autonomous vehicles is that parking them for charging and storage means you eliminate the need for random ingress and egress, like in a normal parking…
Absolutist bullshit sounds great when you’re a populist shill on the campaign trail, but it’s literally the reason we have the phrase “perfect is the enemy of the good”
A Tesla hatch is actually a damn good idea.
The video says P100D but the video description says long range. Badge on the back just says dual motor and it barely beats the standard model 3...
This isn’t real market demand, it’s a short squeeze. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_squeeze
“Living wage? No thanks, Stalin.” -Fucking Boomers.
As a milennial, I might get in trouble for mentioning this, but we are actually meeting late next week to discuss new ways to fuck that up.
3) I actually saw it with a person who has a mental illness and ya they were affected quite a bit. However, I’ll stick with my statement. The thing is the message itself isn’t deep or all that complicated but it is powerful. I think people mistake power for complexity, sometimes the best messages are the simplest…
3) Joker is deep, and next to Parasite is the deepest movie nominated. Its reflections and examinations of mental illness, how one with severe MI handles it and how the perceive the world to how the world treats those with MI. It was one of the most impactful movies of the year.
I think there is a quote somewhere along the lines of “Even if Tesla fails, getting the market to switch to EVs is still a success.” I have zero memory of where I heard it though.
I think you’re right that we’re getting closer to a tipping point. I don’t think it’ll be as fast as what you described with film to digital (one year it was a niche thing, the next year it was standard and people are dumping the old tech by the boatload), but I do think it’ll be quicker than what most people in the…
As a person who has been the victim of fraud, on my debit card, used as a credit card, I can authoritarily state that this is not true. It feels true, like it should be true, but it is not.
When you run your card as a “credit”, it has the same protections / fraud detection as a credit card.