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Alex W
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As the prices at major FF chains have increased, I’ve found myself going to small one off local places where I’m only spending a few dollars more to get a superior meal.

The only food that prison labor should produce is that which they will consume at the prison in question.

I’ve tried both Momofuku and Public Goods ramen. While the noodles are nice in either case, they have the texture we all want, the sauces have disappointed me. They’ve been one dimensional or otherwise meh.

Price it right and it would move off the lots like nothing else.

The correct answer is a Subaru.  Reliable once it makes it past a certain number of miles because all the weak stuff has already broken and been replaced.  Plus it will keep the boys away.

It does not.

They could pump sea water up to the highest lock, but it would likely cause the mechanisms to corrode faster.

Nah, it’s Putin, he hates us.

Time to consider building the Nicaragua Canal?

Bond’s Aston-Martin from The Living Daylights. Retractable spikes, ski outriggers, and avalanche control missiles.  And it looks good.

Of course one does not NEED a garage, but it does help to keep the battery warmer, keeps your charger safer, and makes getting in and out of your car much easier.

How about no.

Michelle Wolf’s timing is always slightly off to me. Like a kid who wants to rush to the punchline. She a good writer but always leaves me disappointed when she tries to deliver the jokes herself.

My first though was, ‘perhaps the crossing is the issue, not the train’.

I believe that Teslas use a heat pump for cabin heating.

What oil do you put in that is still liquid enough to not burn out the oil pump at -48F?

Yes.  I would not buy an EV if I were a renter, or if I owned but had no garage or other safe place to install a Level 2 charger.

Ooo! I like that, a parking ticket for a non-EV parked at an EV charging spot.

Give it 5-10 years.

I agree.  They’re not for everyone right now.