Enjoy prison I guess?
Enjoy prison I guess?
I use mine all over the house. Oh wait, you said caulk...
I mean, and no disrespect to Rhianna, it was really boring.
I’ve had all kinds of vehicles and I’ll rank them from worst to best. Of course a lot of this is what tires are on these vehicles. Example, I’m sure the Outback would be better with some dedicated snow tires compared to my F-150, but the KO2s on the truck are really damn good in snow (3 peak rated).
The problem with 24 is that most of the people in Rutherford Co works in Nashville (though slowly changing, just not fast enough to keep up with the growth), while most of the people in Williamson Co work in Williamson Co.
Driving down to Disney or Hilton Head, I used to dread the drive through Atlanta. It’s not near as bad as Chattanooga now though.
I’ve done it before. It’s soul sucking.
I-24 from Murfreesboro to Nashville. It’s full of horrendous drivers, way too many people and you will possibly get shot on it. And if there is even a hint of precip, strap in...
It’s probably gotta be made in China first.
I mean they did detect it over the Aleutian Islands, and tracked it from there until they shot it down over South Carolina. Counterintelligence is just as important as intelligence.
Another shockingly bad take by Erin. What do you suggest they do, have crossing guards at every single intersection? These people knew that they were crossing an active railroad track, yet still went about doing it. That’s on the drivers, not on the train.
Do you know how much it would cost to either elevate or dig new tunnels to make this happen? It’s a fantastic idea, but waaaaay outside of anything realistic.
Or The Pharcyde.
*Who’s
Ever been to a lithium mine or a lithium refinery?
Once the R&D and tooling is paid for, sure, and even then only if they sell them closer to the $80k mark and not the base level. My point is that the trucks allow GM to even have the Corvette program.
Oh I agree about being a mere blip, I was just using it as an example of this one customer. You get to scalability, and the problem grows exponentially.
Put up as many charge points as you like, that doesn't mean the grid can support them.