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I traded my model 3 in for a 2020 F-Type SVR, best thing I have ever done. Replaced the utility with a Hyundai Ioniq 5, great car so far.

The problem people are yelling about isn’t it going 190 miles vs 220 listed. It’s that it can’t go as far as an Honda EV plus from 2000. I don’t know what is causing it but I saw it with my own eyes, was completely bewilder until I saw that article. 

I get it but I drove one recently that absolutely was fucked and Tesla would not help. Had 35k on odometer and we couldn’t make it 100 miles in it. My Tesla works fine but there was something seriously wrong with that car. Thought my brother in law was just an idiot but nope, that car sucks

I have a model 3 LR, zero problems with 110k on it but my brother in law got one and has been a disaster. It’s a standard range and fully charged it reads somewhere around 230miles with 35k on it. It is 120 miles to Miami from where we live it didn’t make it 100 miles. 100 MILES fully charged, regen braking on, and

Can be hard but it is the most efficient and high energy fuel so the trade off can be worth it. Centaur and the RL-10's will be doing it for many more decades to come and Blue Origin has multiple hydrogen engines in the works and flying on new Shepard. Most are switching to methane for the boosters which is much

Writes an article about soot and then uses a hydrogen powered rocket as the main image.... Soot is a problem but industry leaders are switching to mostly methane engines which will emit regular co2(small quanities) and water vapor. ULA, SpaceX, Blue Orgin, and Rocket Lab are all building low emmission methane burning

Few things. There was an escort with it and from the “Texas Railroad commission” website

Actually starship can’t launch anything to the moon without multiple refuels. Falcon Heavy can outperform it in TLI and GTO as well. They say fueling have been done before, which is true, but it has always been hypergolics and no one has done a cryo propellant transfer, especially at this magnitude 

Yes 16 is worst case if they can’t control the boil off enough and 4 is well, not realistic. It will be between 8-12 but there is significant risk there, if one launch goes wrong they will need to start over and if one fueling goes wrong then the depot is ruined

Former Jalopnik commenter turned full space geek here. The info graphic is very good but there is one mistake. The HLS will not return to earth and especially not land as it doesn’t have thermal protection or aero surfaces. Crew will return in Orion and HLS will either be yeeted out to deep space or possibly be

I bitched about this on twitter and I have a model 3, the weird nerd army descended on me instantly.

I was going to pay for a month of FSD just to see what it is about and got the “you need the new FSD computer, $1500" please. I was never dense enough to fork over 10k for it back then but was told the car had everything it needed hardware wise. I have the “enhanced autopilot” which is good for highways but was

Do they have supercharger infrastructure for rivian or is it just relying on random 3rd party chargers that charge the shit out of you? 

Except there charging infrastructure is still absolute trash, as an owner of a Tesla this is still not worth it. You will need to seek out a gmc dealership which, are not near highways, or a 3rd party supercharger which are spotty to say the least. Tried to charge my tesla at one, they wanted 500 bucks for their

I wish people were just smart enough not to go right up to a spacecraft venting hypergolics but Im to optimistic in humanity 

Just vent the hypergolic fuel once after spashdown and no one will ever show up again. You will melt a few idiots insides and cause horrible deaths but... problem solved

Sierra Nevada Corp is almost done with their mini shuttle which will launch onto of a Vulcan. Should be the best of both worlds as it eliminates a lot of the issues that got to shuttle. 

This was the first and only LEGO I have ever built. Surprisingly satisfying and I bought another one after. It’s a monster, it’s like 3.5 feet tall

This was the first and only LEGO I have ever built. Surprisingly satisfying and I bought another one after. It’s a

Just download espn app, click more at the bottom then navigate to pods. Updated daily! Also apple podcast has em as well

Dan spends a lot of time on this issue. How do you report on entities that your business partners with? When Dan grilled the mlb commish he ran to espn brass after and wanted dan fired for doing his job. Unfortunately the only reason espn stands behind him is he makes them a fuck ton of money