rodgott21
MurderOfCrows
rodgott21

I’d argue that getting drunk and getting into a car is a perfect example of “intent to kill.”

There isn’t much more intentional than ramming a person with your car and then literally running them over. It’s attempted murder.

Fuck that, if you are driving drunk and hit people it is attempted murder.

I was about to point out #1.

Two things:

I’m really enjoying all the new ways people are finding to break their Cybertrucks by subjecting them to what most people would call, “normal usage.

And in actual use, it worked once. Did you not read the article and/or watched the video?

You assume they’re being honest about the number of times it will work. This is just enough CYA to let them escape liability even if it breaks on the first pull because you can’t prove how many times you have actually used it. And there are way too many examples of Tesla trying to weasel out of totally straightforward

No worries, I’m sure it only costs $2,000 to fix... after waiting 6 months for the parts.

wner’s manual that says using the charger manual release could result in damage to the truck

Yet another problem my $20k bolt doesn’t have.

Oh, great, the release cable can only be expected to work once. As if you have a problem with the cable/plug, it will only happen once.

Story about seeing Tesla cars from space includes no images of seeing cars from space....

Nailed it.

I’ve said before that Tesla’s biggest advantage was the Supercharger network, but since that’s been opened up to anyone, people who want an EV are no longer funneled to Tesla.

In the US, these would get trashed within a week.

Advice supported by chiropractors everywhere.

Just say no to wallets in back pockets in general!

The same reason I take the wallet out of my back pocket when I drive longer than around town.

And Google does this by reversing engineering the code for AdBlock’s extension to figure out how it does what it does, so they can find a new way to break it. But I guess that whole DMCA ‘reverse engineering code is a crime’ thing doesn’t apply to Google....