mrrickcavaretti
Rick Cavaretti
mrrickcavaretti

1. If they’re making noise, you’re going in the right direction as far as decisions.

How a gas station pump handle works.  Better late than never, without the need to view one as a future museum display.   

You can either help in the matter, or keep complaining about it.  Help, or get out of the way.

No, we don’t. We need less of an addiction and reliance on a volatile globally traded product that does little for energy independence and security.

And? It seems when they almost caused their highly unregulated grid, which caters to deep pocketing middlemen, to fail and screw the general public.  You can’t make them look good in any light.

Sounds like farm equipment. We’re talking sports cars here. 

Interceptor? No. This is a high riding, overweight farm/work vehicle. Mad Max wants a word with you if you call this an ‘interceptor’.

Another tax avoidance scheme.  

Yeah, who wants nice roads in their area?

Not very honest reporting. 

I’m already there. I have the EV, I care about the future. And I have my small stable of vintage Italian sports cars, all with manuals.  I’ve got the workweek and weekends covered. 

There’s nothing wrong with the economy, unless you want to count the actions of the self-fulfilling prophecy crowd, who’s actions are actually tripping things up unnecessarily.

Does no one remember the Yugo that was terrorizing the southeast SCCA autocross circuit in the early/mid 1990s?  Sure, it was upgraded with a 1500cc Fiat engine out of an X1/9.  It was destroying certain famous marque cars in the class it ran.  

Great, but if you’re planning solar panels, that shade you just created just destroyed your ability to generate any meaningful power.

If you’re envelope is well insulated and secure, of course precooling will work.  It will resist outside influence.  That’s the point of insulation.

Running it longer vs shorter run times is the language that should have been used, not ‘working harder’. Equipment ages out faster and needs repairs faster the more its run, right?

I-talian?  Excuse me?

Giugiaro design?  I certainly see the influence of other Italian cars of the era in there.  Beyond that, it’s pretty mass produced and non specialized.   A survivor perhaps, but not much more. 

People will keep their cars longer, at some point sales will cool off, forcing more realistic pricing and thus payments. 

California property taxes are cheap compared to those in Texas.  People over there are angry at the yearly increases.