Even the Soviet Union did that, and they were monsters!
Even the Soviet Union did that, and they were monsters!
Good stuff starts about 1 minute into the video
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I lol'd. Don't feel bad, our household has two vehicles as well (and one isn't even mine).
Dammit, can we call it something besides the PETA?
The best thing about the 84+ was that you could connect your calculator via USB and type in cheat notes with your computer instead of having to do it on the calculator.
I love the US postal service. That's all I've got to say about that.
You know, I always tend to buy new jackets each winter, even when they aren't yet worn out.
Is this a prop from Back to the Future 2? It is TOTALLY 80's-futuristic.
I think my weakness when participating in Live Action Role-Playing is that I leave my left side open to attack to most medieval implements (except maces of course!). That's why I'm applying for this job in human resources.
I realize some "hybrid" electric cars exist out there (it's technically not a hybrid since the gas engine isn't used to power the wheels, but the electric motor), and I think that is a good approach to quell the fears of distance limits with people like me. However, I'm referring to cars right now that are 100%…
Rampant GOVERNMENT corruption.
I really do think this is the most viable solution. Standardize a removable battery and turn service stations into a battery exchange. I would be excited to drive an electric car if they could figure this part out. And although I tend to be more on the libertarian side, I don't think that setting a single standard is…
The problem is that my current vehicle can handle 100% of the driving that I need to do, even if 90% is in the city. How are you really saving the environment if you have to purchase a second gas-powered car for 10% driving? How much will you need to drive the electric car to offset the manufacturing cost of a second…
Ok, so now I need to a second car for trips with long stops and then a car for trips with short stops?
So your solution to combat potential problems with launch and the rover are to make the rovers as cheap as possible and crank out 100 rovers to save costs. What happens if they did that and find a manufacturing flaw that was replicated in all 100 rovers? And I don't truly think you understand the cost for R&D as well…
Consumers can't even wait for a tank of gas to be pumped. It's going to have to get faster and easier for it to really catch on.
I want to get your opinion on it, since one of the things I thought they failed to mention in the Wisconsin teacher's union coverage was that one of the "union-busting" rules the governor and legislature passed was to make union membership non-mandatory (and non-mandatory union dues coming out of their paycheck).
Probably got promoted.
461 cases isn't really THAT much. It would be a pallet 9 cases long, 9 wide, and 8 tall (with a few surviving).