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Part of it has to do with Tesla’s process. Traditional car makers finalize the build and lots of parts are made for these cars and they are kept in production for years. So finding the parts isn’t a huge issue. Tesla on the other hand uses an iterative approach, where they keep improving the cars or lowering

Someone skipped a dose of Ketamine.

Just name it after the polish town of Mielno lol... Most people couldn’t tell other than Italians, that it wasn’t italian.

Hey, Boeing has been a pioneer in the aviation industry for a long time. They pioneered this approach, and now others are following. :)

Frankly it was initially uncomfortable to be called Doctor by patients, and I was initially against it, but I’ve come to accept that in general it is somehow soothing for patients and less anxiety inducing about protocol when they just default to that.

As an MD doctor, I don’t really get what the fuss is about. If I am at work, seeing patients and performing my task as a physician, I have no issue introducing myself as Doctor. But outside of this exact context, I don’t feel that it is necessary nor do I need to have my ego stroked outside of this exact context. If I

Escpecially because the flipper zero doesn’t even have wifi capability without an add on module. You could take a raspberry pi zero 2w for 15 bucks and do the same thing in a much easier package.

On top of this the Flipper zero doesn’t even have this functionality without an additional module to add wifi capability. You are better off using a router or anything else, which would also have higher power to do anything. The flipper zero is fun and all, but it’s very underpowered, and there are much easier, faster

The CyberTruck is the ultimate do anything*, go anywhere*, conquer everything* uber-vehicle.

It’s about a mixture of gasses including water vapor. Pure nitrogen alone is bone dry and N2 is relatively inert so expands and contracts based on a very simple equation of temperature. But a mixture of gases has a much more complex behavior. While Air is 78% nitrogen, it will expand and contract in less predictable

Sounds like the poster here has 1 kid, which I think the GTI would work great for, when you get up to 2 + a dog, I completely agree that you would need a larger vehicle. I think of the GTI like a Swiss army knife or a Leatherman tool, It does alot of things great and is good enough for most things in a pinch. But

At the risk of sounding repetetive, VW GTI is a great car for this. I still look back fondly at my MK6.

They could just cut damaged portions out and bolt/weld on plates for a mad max/ Top Gear Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust styling. 

Morgan Stantley press release: “Morgan Stanley promotes sustainability in Chicago by encouraging walking and biking” lol

This bodes well for GM and their custom system that is supposed to be better than Carplay and Android Auto.

It is half a joke and half serious. The high end luxury automakers are actually something more opaque than Tesla/Ford etc. It has the backing of Rimac and Porsche, but how much do the average workers make here? And aside from the CEOs obviously no one could afford one of their cars. But since Bugatti is complexly

It would be more entertaining if you did this for “How much Bugatti can a Bugatti line worker afford” lol

I agree, lol keep an ICE car or truck and lease something like a Kia Niro EV... with 250 miles of range, for 2000$ + 200$ a month for 10k miles over 3 years (7600$ total cost to drive for 3 years lol). You can dump it afterwards, but it’s hard to imagine a new car not depreciating by more than that over a 3 year time

So I downloaded the actual FAA report and it’s summarized as currently, the odds are 1 in 13 billion chance for any once person to be seriously injured by space debris. The probability for a single passenger on a plane to be seriously injured is 1 in 3 trillion. There are a heck of alot of people, so the additive odds

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Bad Excuse, as GPS has gotten much better, and only something out of date or set as foot traffic would do it... But in their defense, many of the small back roads in the UK look like walking paths to me.