Are Challengers actually even that unreliable?
Are Challengers actually even that unreliable?
Added to the list of thing I didn’t know I wanted until I read a Torch article: Regional pizza styles critiqued by Torch.
Alfas problem is they are broken. Tesla’s problem is that they have shitty paint quality and some misaligned items.
My go-to definition is “A Libertarian is someone who wants just enough government to protect them from the other Libertarians.” Which, these days, is basically the GOP now. Well, plus racism and defense spending.
Usually it’s they are republicans that want weed and no age of consent laws.
And they HATE age of consent laws
I’m not sure most folks who call themselves libertarians really even know what the heck it means. All they know is they love liberty and taxes suck.
Libertarians ain’t nothing but republicans in tinfoil hats. Which is to say, today’s libertarians ain’t nothing but republicans.
Are you the satisfied Tesla owner staffer from the article? You sound like you want to sit out in the garden with Elon, put your hand on his back and slowly rub it in circles while laughing and telling him he doesn’t need that old coot Biden, he’s got all the friends he needs, maybe even his best friend sitting right…
I don’t know, I wouldn’t bet republican. I’d bet Libertarian, but that particular kind of Californian libertarian where they’re basically right in line with all the usual hard republican positions on everything except drugs and explicitly supporting the Republican party, rather than the more midwest style libertarian…
Why?
He’s straight up Ben Shapiro level, not merely Republican. He’s mentally ill if he thinks he gets any seat at the adult table.
Musk has to be a Republican. If there’s one thing the Repubs love, it’s “false equivalence”. So Musk is ignored (omigosh!), so he feels he has to go on the warpath—a page right out of (failed) Dictator Donald’s playbook.
Not necessarily. I’ve seen some electric motors powering ducted fans that could be called jets.
I live in Houston and there’s been talk for a couple of decades about high speed rail connecting Houston, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio. They’re all close enough together that flying is a waste of time (with the exception of HOU / DAL, Hobby Airport to Love Field is worth it and cheap on Southwest but I digress) but…
These would work from a place like Toledo, Ohio c0nnecting to Detroit or Cleveland.
That’s pretty unlikely, considering most trailer wheels are 4 bolt and no bigger than 16", whereas most off road vehicles are 5-6 lug and 18". Granted, that’s not a terrible idea.
Off road tires might help keep it from sliding horizontally in mud. But yeah; It’s hilarious seeing “Overlanders” putting $500 worth of BFGoodrich mud terrains on their trailers. Sure, it looks cool, but it’s pointless.
Am I just hopelessly out of touch with trailer life that I don’t see $50,000 worth of value in this?
I’ve tried to switch to Apple - and honestly? It sucks.