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mazduh3

Learn it, Live it.

Counterpoint - if you have a small garage and your other hobbies include lots of DIY and outdoorsy stuff, you turn it into a workshop and the car sits outside. The trick is keeping it organized and uncluttered. To me, a nice garage workshop > empty box to keep snow off your Kia.

No room in the garage for a vehicle.

Tinting taillights/head lights etc. should be illegal. And it should actually be enforced.

Again, the gift that keeps on giving.

My father hated seat belts. We never used them. Then e got a house at what turned out to be a really dangerous intersection when I was 8.

See also the reason SUVs are so popular.

No, it won’t work. Seat belts protect you. Masks protect other people. These two things are vastly different concepts.

When I was in middle school in the ‘70s, my grandmother was killed in a crash she likely would have survived had she been using a seat belt. That did it for us. My dad insisted we use them after that, and I’ve always worn a seat belt ever since, no matter how far I’m going. For a lot of people, it unfortunately seems

Mask-it or casket?

“It’s pretty much what you think happens”

Nope. That went way better than expected. I was expecting that to start flipping when it spun around. Hell, it looks like it only barely kissed the barrier just once too.

Not what I expected at all. That driver was both lucky and, from what I can read of the telemetry, cool as a cucumber. Looks like: hard on the brakes, then off everytime the spin was complete and then back on to the brakes moderately in an effort to stop the spin.

I actually assumed it would flip and at least take flight. That seemed like the best-case scenario.

I think it’s largely a question of where you live and if you’re willing to buy a Tesla. If you are along the I-5 or I-95 corridor, any area with a population over 5000, or with a tourist attraction there will probably be a supercharger.

Just kidding, the people that fret over range anxiety will always fret over range anxiety

Would just like to point out that when it comes to starting school back up, 100% of the conversation is about the kids, and how they are unlikely to get it and asymptomatic if they do.

All diseases have weird side effects and so do treatments. It just comes into the spotlight because we are all researching Covid right now.

5 People total got sick at my workplace back at the start of April. 4 of them were back after the 2 weeks when a cleaning crew came in and sanitized the entire plant. They got over it like a common cold... the other.. not so lucky, after being admitted to hospital, he suffered a stroke, had to be put into a medically

I’m with you on this one. Every time I start thinking we can figure out how to live more normally with this thing, some new long-term concern pops up. It’s exhausting.

Does it really matter? I don’t understand all the people trying to make comparisons to anything else. The point here is that this thing is brutal (confirmed), spreads more easily than the flu (confirmed), and SO DAMNED EASY TO PREVENT (confirmed, over and over again.) Comparisons are just a distraction and excuse for