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Unless your last sentence is meant to suggest we all eat at least 5,700 bananas per year, your point is entirely stupid.

can you say that in.... 20 years? 50?

Um, yeah. Great, so you know how calcium behaves in bones. Do you know why it’s replaced so regularly? Because healthy bones replace it via a process called remodeling.

Well, sure the stuff is a little radioactive, but it will be locked inside a road. Roads never degrade or release any kind of particles, right? Guys? ... Right?

Well, not all the time, since I’m more likely to have passengers back there, not cargo. But that is the natural solution that will develop once we get used to it. I’m just anticipating the natural grumbling and complaining that will arise as we get used to it, just like we all got used to the front passenger seat

Another photo and it still looks like hot garbage.

Borisov guaranteed that there will be a Russian rival to Starlink online by 2030

Same. I got good enough at doing some minor steering through leaning alone that I could make it across my college campus without touching the handle bars.  Purdue University with 30k students, so not a small place.

That’s not fair. A bunch of his waking hours are spend doing ketamine.

private company covers up mistakes to hang on to lucrative government contracts??

He is a “founder”, you know.

You’d think, of all people, they’d have a battery backup.

From the linked Reuters article:

Musk isn’t smart about technology. He’s just a marketing guy.

Musk isn’t smart about technology. He’s just a marketing guy. It doesn’t matter if he’s around to do real work.  They're probably better of with this arrangement, because they don't have to humor his ideas.

When I cook with anahiem or poblano peppers, I give the leftover bits to my guinea pigs.  They love it.  Maybe they should use asparagus flavor instead.

This is giving me the same vibe as the fellow a few years ago that bent the frame where the cab and box meet giving it that swayback look on his Colorado ZR2 doing according to him normal off road stuff that should have been well within the trucks capabilities and crying about how GM wouldn’t warranty the “defective”

I hit a massive pothole so hard in my 1998 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport (I like using it’s full name) that it stalled the engine, bent a steel wheel and bent a lower control arm. I think the repair bill was under $800, granted this was 15 years ago. But still.

“This is not a commentary on the durability of the truck. You would be astounded on how tough and capable this truck is.”

I miss-timed a turn off a major road and slammed my 88 Civic into a curb at speed. It ripped the plastic wheel well liner off and shut the motor off. Car turned right back on and drove home with no issues.