phasedweasel
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phasedweasel

Yes. Yes. A thousand times yes.

I’ve been driving mine for a few weeks now. I have three road trips queued up. I’m stoked. It’s a family sedan with great storage, it’s incredibly cheap to operate, and it’s fun as hell. I also appreciate all the stuff that goes into any EV, such as the ability to turn on my AC remotely without wasting extra power on

To clarify, I got your joke, I was addressing the giant masses of people I see everyday with 30 lb strollers for a 20 lb child just to go to the park ...

Man, people bring giant strollers everywhere too. I have a 5 year old and a 3 year old. The only place we ever brought a stroller was the zoo. The Ergo or equivalent is amazing, I’ve carried my kids for hours and hours through Boston, San Francisco, and everywhere else in one of those. The rest of the time I can

I’m actually quite excited about this.

This will get real interesting when dual-motor comes out (more power without more heat on the motors), and then when performance comes out ...

I know it’s not a popular opinion, but my Model 3 fits my kids comfortably, has plenty of power, decent storage, and is extremely cheap to fill. Carbon wise, it’s about the equivalent of 100 mpg in my grid. Dollar wise, it’s free for me to fill at work, or about $10 for 300 miles if I pay Duke Energy prices.

“No hybrid or electric”.

That’s why CAFE standards are a good place to do it! Either increase the prices of the offending vehicles or discourage the manufacturers from making them, and it affects primarily the affluent buyers of NEW cars, and not those operating used cars.

Tesla and GM. One of these companies went bankrupt and needed a bailout. Which one?

The Toast’s version of this written by a fake Ayn Rand is AMAZING. It’s the Andy we all deserve.

He’s lionized in ways the other characters aren’t. He starts out grey and unhappy, and changes his life in all these ways, and seems to find peace and contentment with himself, while everyone else is getting even more crushed by the unnecessary burdens they carry around (wife being portrayed as being intent on

Jesus that dash and steering wheel control cluster is ugly.

We don’t NEED 100% conclusive proof. 90% certainty that football is injuring and killing people ought to be enough to take action, yes? What is WRONG with people that need 100% certainty before taking action?

“Fare”, by Bad Theology pictures (screening currently at various festivals), follows this concept, and it’s spectacularly made.

I want that too, but that is not who Obama is. He likely genuinely wants Garland on the bench.

Ooh, I think you found one of the big answers: the lack of available family help. Two people raising two small children is inherently stressed. Moving away from family creates a lot of the current problem.

Why does everyone think caffeine is bad for you? It’s not validated by any study, and in fact some benefits are seen.