pixelpusher220
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2003 blizzard up in eastern Canada.

Only thing with batteries is when work gets tough they’ll get used up faster. (I’m fully battery electric in my yard tooling). Only thing I still do corded is the edging and the power washing.

Again, we decided as a country to *not* do what was necessary to have safe in person schooling months/year ago.

1. The decision to be in person at any particular time was made weeks or months before with people’s behavior.

It’s reasonable to test yourself for future self behavior, but mostly it’s everywhere and just take precautions accordingly. More so with Omicron evading rapid test detection far more frequently.

she’s getting zero support in Canada.”

where drinking and snowmobiling are a big thing

Me: What could go right is a shorter list

I hate subscription concepts as a rule.

whelp I won’t be buying a Ford.

Don’t look up

I had a 2003 Civic hybrid that had the battery die at about 140k. Milked it to 160 before it wouldn’t pass emissions. Ended up buying another hybrid but I wish I’d just replaced the battery.

We look forward to your future Jalop article suggestion ;-)

No idea but I’d assume it’s something about temp tags to get it from buying state to home state.

We need to get off of our dependence on long haul trucks. Literally no one wants to do the job. If you paid enough to have people to want to do the job, it wouldn’t be economically viable.

I’ve basically driven with my headlights on, since the late 90s. Had a car where the ‘your lights are on’ warning died...and so did my battery a few times, so I just got in the habit of turn on when getting in and turn off when leaving.

Well it was going to happen as soon as Hell froze over but there was a conversion error

I’d assume it would know from GPS where it is/going and either not accept a route leaving CA or pull over if the driver doesn’t accept the change in requirements.

Definitely true.   Article was about cost savings.

I have a 5 bedroom house with gas heat. DC/VA area. My winter gas bills are at worst around $150/month. Even if you stretch that to $200/month you still aren’t going to be saving that much.