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This qwedswa post needs way more stars.

It’s harder to justify cosplay with your taxpayer funded military equipment when looking for missing persons and rapists.

Having a trunk to keep stuff out of sight is more secure in a city. 

Seeing David’s landlord’s garage really clears up why David is allowed to keep all his cars parked in the backyard of a rental. 

It would be great if you could also verify going through the 12V port. If that works then the car can be completely sealed from rain etc.

It is time for the airing of grievances

From the article: “The truck also has a low range, 37-inch all-terrain tires and a limited-slip rear differential. It has lots of recovery gear, including a 17,000-pound winch up front and a 12,000-pound winch out back.”

I guess you didn't read the article, or the title of the article.

If this is really the first accident in FSD that’s pretty darn impressive.

The remnants of the bump are in front of the yellow brick garage and the car in front of the red brick garage so I’m guessing that’s his neighbor’s car.

Yeah, they blow. 

If it could just be hidden in some horse de-wormer then we’d be in good shape. 

and fleeing the scene. 

That was a two “oh my gosh” event. Gotta love the midwest politeness. 

I’m ok with the lights, but something in the back is throwing me off. The glass kind of reminds me of my old Saab 900, which isn’t a bad thing, so maybe when I see one of these IRL it will be fine. 

It’s outside the box brilliant thinking like this that has made Percy Belson so successful!

My car has two 12V ports so I just put in an order for two of these. When I get 4182 miles on the next tank of gas it will be amazing!  

Depends on the roads. For an example I just mapped San Carlos CA airport to Half Moon Bay CA airport. Shortest route by car is 22.4 miles and the straight line distance is 13.73 miles. I didn’t pick these because the roads are crazy or anything, was just picking a location on the coast to a location in the SF Bay

From insideevs.com in May: “Rivian has plans to test its Amazon electric delivery vans in 16 locations throughout the US. We’ve seen the vans out testing on delivery routes in areas like California and Oklahoma. However, expansion is underway, and testing has started in Colorado. The goal is to test the vans in

I’m not trying to be snarky, just really curious if the fire boats actually accomplish anything with this type of fire. It seems to me that the water in the ocean massively dwarf what they are doing, so it’s time to back away and let things run their course.