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Alex W
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My cousin is a drummer, and has been for decades.  He’s been in a few bands that have had some success, but he just loves being behind his drum kit no matter where.  He had a Honda Element and could get his entire kit into it behind the front seats.  It was great for local gigs because it was also small enough for

Just about any 50s/60s V8 in an American car.

Diamonds? Really? I would expect those to get pried off quickly now that her license plate is out there.

I thought it was only the glass that was resistant, not the body panels.

Or shooting a drone out of the sky is murder?

Floridians have self-respect?

Physical keys are for peasants?

Sadly, you are correct.

And in some cases, they could plant crops in the shade of the panels, high profit crops (high labor too).

SoCal Edison built one out in the desert on the way to Vegas as a test decades ago. They got some damn good data out of it, but didn’t pursue more like it. NatGas was still too cheap.

This sounds like a HUGE design flaw.

I’m far sighted and having my instrument cluster that close to me would give me a headache.

They don’t look funny to those of us on the West Coast.

I agree.

1st Gear: And once he’s out of office (or dead) and the Dems are back in control, the EV mandate will go back into place, but with a few years tacked on to compensate for the Trump Delay(TM).

One does not buy a Cybertruck for truck things. In the same way that one did not buy a Ford Explorer Sport Trac or a Subaru Baja for truck things.

I only spent about 9 months in construction management, but I learned that malicious compliance is rampant in the industry.

Exactly my point. “Well, you said dynamite.  We didn’t use dynamite.”

It’s literally in the second sentence.

Maybe the used a different explosive?