secondsnice
Second's nice, it's underrated as a gear
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Ever wonder how much electricity is used in the production of gasoline?

If this isn’t in it, I’m going to be very disappointed.

Lincoln would definitely last longer. Understanding the laws of physics is one thing, but experiencing them is something else entirely. While the trains that existed in Lincoln’s lifetime weren’t remotely fast by modern standards, having any experience riding in a motorized vehicle would be an advantage here, and

I’ve been daily driving one of these (a 2012) for 5 years.

Careful, this is how you get a Belle Delphine situation.

Recycle? Sell? Throw away?

I don’t see any news stories about Leaf batteries flying into apartments and exploding, do you? That range comes at a cost of safety.

There is a better way - large rectangular pouch cells. Nissan has been using them in the Leaf since 2011, and every other current EV manufacturer uses them. They’re vastly safer than Tesla’s cylindrical cells and nearly as energy dense.

They’re Panasonic 18650 cells. Similar to AAs but slightly larger. They’re one of the most common types of lithium-ion cell, and they’re very commonly used in laptops and other electronics. A Model 3 battery pack contains roughly 3,000 of them.

The entirety of The Grand Tour is an uninspired retread. I don’t know if it was the change of platform, the increase in budget or just plain laziness, but from the very beginning, TGT has lacked something Top Gear had. It just isn’t fun anymore. Everything on TGT has felt like a pale imitation of TG.

Ehhh, nope. Anyone who is far enough gone to still be a COVID denier is beyond help.

I freaking love Love Story. It was the first song of hers I heard, and will forever be among my favorites.

The ‘80s produced many interesting, well-proportioned and beautiful cars.

Well, that’s just good manners.

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I’m really looking forward to hearing re-recorded versions of the early albums. I have all of them up to 1989 on CD, and listened to them a lot during my teenage years. (The only reason I haven’t bought the later ones is because I’m lazy and I have Spotify Premium.) It’ll be interesting to compare when the re-recorded

I actually really like the Mach-E design. It takes the dull crossover shape and makes it, if not as striking as a normal Mustang, at lease relatively pleasant to have in your line of sight. The non-grille is nice too - it looks futuristic while avoiding the Model 3 “face without a mouth” look.

I’m really impressed with what an utterly idiotic idea this was on BMW’s part. “Let’s design an ugly car and then bully people into liking it!”

Exactly. And as a straight white person, I refuse to do that. We need to stop pretending that our white friends’ racism/sexism/LGBTQphobia isn’t a big deal.

I should have known it would be too much to hope that BMW would actually make a good looking car.