I find it’s a dad thing. Dad’s do the OK/#3, whereas everyone else does the thumb-to-pinky version.
I find it’s a dad thing. Dad’s do the OK/#3, whereas everyone else does the thumb-to-pinky version.
He’s holding up 3 fingers for 3 wins...and you called him a white supremacist.
It’s NOT a national holiday. 3 states don’t even recognize it. According to every authoritative historical online source I can find, it started in Texas and has largely only been recognized within the Black community. Here in the north, most people haven’t heard of it until this past month.
Don’t forget Pittsburgh’s contribution, “yinz!”
That’s because we already tore down President’s Day. We used to get TWO holidays, Lincoln’s Birthday (Feb 12th) and Washington’s Birthday (Feb 22nd), but it was condensed into one joint floating holiday on the 3rd Monday of February.
CT born and raised here.
Sure, if you drive through the boonies, fuel will be harder to come by. But that’s the exception to the rule and you know it. I’ve driven from Aspen to Salt Lake before and found no lack of gas stations.
Why would you stop for fuel when you don’t have to?
You’re right, we’d have to make it financially advantageous to buy an EV. It sorta is already since the lifetime running costs offset the premium price, but A) most people don’t have the money upfront to wait for that payback period, and B) it has to be an overwhelming financial advantage before people take notice.…
Why the sarcasm? Seriously, your point makes no sense.
The problem isn’t the 400-mile range, it’s the sporadic placement of supercharging stations.
The problem is that nobody will accept going 25mph because their *might* be a car pulling out of a driveway. Besides dirt/cobblestone roads, I can’t think of ANY road on Earth where 25mph doesn’t feel painfully slow.
You’re still missing the point. People don’t go 10 over. They go at a comfortable speed.
No, I was talking about a highway with designated passing lanes.
If they’re impeding faster traffic...they should get honked at. That’s another problem with American drivers: no lane discipline. Germans feel ashamed when someone flashes their lights at them. Americans get pissed off if they get flashed.
No, don’t raise speed limits 10mph.
Counterpoint: We don’t need speed limits.
No, he meant duck ‘em
Said no one ever.
Eh, I could never take the Porsche. I need my sports cars to have charisma and personality, and Porsche’s are too Germanic for my tastes. Maybe a GT3 RS would satisfy, but a base 911 is just too bland next to the C8's exotic styling and V8 rumble.