mrpoppetinjector
the Oldsmobile 5.7 diesel wasn't nearly as bad as you've heard
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I disagree. If the bulk of your daily driving is less than 40 miles a day, a level 1 changer would work fine. Your battery doesn’t need to be fully charged everyday. The car will work just fine if you start the day at 80%.

 Munro performed a tear-down of a Model 3 and flat out stated they had the best battery design on the market

My point still stands.

Notice I didn’t name names, its everyones basic SOP for the last ~30 years.

These individuals are called bitter clingers, deplorables, racists, bigots, Nazis, and more because they don’t toe a progressive policy line...

Low heat gentle setting will cover most clothing .

Nearing 40 y/o, didn't learn that until I was waiting tables at 28. 

Rocket Engineers told Spacex getting their rockets to land vertically would never work.

SpaceX is a different beast. Most of their “new” ideas have been around for decades.

Exactly. Sometimes one of the may reasons is: It’s totally possible, but no one has been willing to spend the metric fuckton of cash to develop a system to do it that way. 

No. I think we’re in hubris vanity project territory here.

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In 2016, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe launched a battle against an oil pipeline running across their ancestral lands.

OMG, I forgot about Scorched Earth!

Right, but notice they didn’t give up their Canadian citizenship. Every Canuk I’ve ever known who moved south of 49 answered the “Why don’t you become a citizen?” question with: “Well, if I REALLY get sick....”

Elon makes me chuckle.

other than that it is issues even “experienced” automakers have.

I really don’t want to have to look at some database of serial numbers like I did when I got a PS4 Pro to see “is this the one with the quiet fan?”

Or the timeline where Musk hired Manga to build the assembly line and train the workers on how to build the car. Thus avoiding the clusterfuck that was initial M3 production.

squad car woud be a white late-model giant Lexus SUV with a goldendoodle as a K9.

Right, and with GM’s SuperCurise the car senses that you’re not paying attention and safely slows to a stop.