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He isn’t wrong about the power demand. Once we have mass conversion, we will need new powerplants. Granted this is years down the line. We aren’t building new coal plants or natural gas plants. Heaven forbid we actually build a new nuclear plant. Renewables aren’t continuous enough - except hydro and we aren’t

So, Chris Evans and the Zenos. He tells us it’s got the oily bits from the Ford Focus - but does that mean it’s front engine and front wheel drive? Or front engine rear wheel drive? Or mid engined? Or is it four wheel drive? Evans either didn’t know or didn’t think it important enough to tell us. Not a mistake that

The Mustang’s driver.

I liked it, but it honestly would have been better without Evans. He added no real substance to the show, seemed really out of place.

it had its moments (most of them matt related)... but it felt oh so very forced..

And in a piece of good news, Gawker lost a $115M lawsuit against Hulk Hogan.

This injected a bit of hope into the show for me, I hope that the rest of the crew will be able to compensate for Chris Evans unabashed selfish douchebaggery

Unless he’s magically different on Top Gear, Chris Evans will be a flop.

“...time at the dispensaries...”

As long as it's not porn.

Ahhhhh anti AI protests. The new racism.

Ugh. What a ridiculous charade this whole thing is. The best real-world efficiency you're going to get out of a diesel genset is something like 35%. Then you have the losses in the charging process, and losses again changing electric power to kinetic energy. It would be far more efficient to power the cars directly

It's a trick question. A lot of these "white" cows are actually blue.

(Chuckle, chuckle. Snort, snort.) Yes, proof positive I'm not an invulnerably ignorant/invulnerably obstinant Republican. Just a dipshit who drives a real Charger.

I can just see the headlines tomorrow - Man on internet admits he's wrong! Shock! Horror!

Splat! Egg on face. I took the article to mean the effect was known since the '30s with new experiments to "prove" it's still true. I shall now go to the back of the class.

Are you familiar with this study Esther? Setting up a utopia for mice that went unchecked, and coined the term "behavioral sink."

I agree with you, although I would say his writing about Mormons in 'A Study in Scarlet' stands out in contrast to his other writing because it felt like a gritty Western with outlaws on the American frontier until the story picks up in England with Holmes and Watson. It might be that the style feels different for me

The Express exists solely so the Mail has someone to look down on.