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Two phony rocket attacks in one week.

21 feet per second

That is an excellent point. Going into this game I’m sure the New England Patriots were going to give it maybe 75%. I mean there’s a lot of pressure to win, and Belichick runs a pretty tight ship, but it gets cold sometimes and it’s late in the year, and I would be willing to bet they just aren’t properly motivated.

“Who knows what will happen next? No, seriously. I’m asking.”

Meanwhile, in Worchester, Mass.:

The rapid charging infrastructure is a legitimate problem that would prevent EVs from reaching 50%+ penetration of the US Market. But they’re a red herring for the near future, since 95%+ of cars are driven well within the typical EV’s range on a daily basis, and as the article notes, many folks can charge at home

What has Incognito done that would earn him any benefit of the doubt?

This picture looks like Incognito is forcing Sir Patrick Stewart to give him a blowjob.

Is it possible that North Korea and South Korea looked across the Pacific and said to each other “we better work this out because that motherfucker is BONKERS”

I’m going to guess you actually had nothing to do with it.

Steve Kerr and Greg Popovich are unrivaled in the most nuanced, articulate takes in the NBA coaching sphere.

I like how when taxes are cut for the rich and we criticize it, we all get yelled at about how “it’s not a zero-sum game!!”

TBH, there were already a lot of ways to compare Ty Cobb to the tweets of a lot of these people.

Damn, to the Mavs that must’ve felt like a punch to one of their four little stomachs.

My gf’s 2015 CR-V already feels outdated. My boss’ 2013 E350 is REALLY outdated and lacks the basic features i have in a freaking VW Golf. Something from 2010 seems positively archaic.

The rule is: Buy used EV’s, Lease New ones.

The incentive to lease is simply the $7500+ price chopped off the top, so instead of leasing a $35k car, you’re leasing a $27k car, plus other incentives. So you get to drive a brand new electric vehicle for a few years for what seems like pennies on the dollar.

Then, once

The popularity of electric cars in Norway doesn’t have a damn thing to do with the weather. In fact, electric cars lose a great deal of range in frigid weather.

Multiple 1st gen Volts out there with 300k+ miles and no battery range degradation.

Battery pack life has little to do with it, as studies have shown that battery packs don’t degrade very quickly.

The rate of advancement of battery technology and expecting them to become a lot cheaper (therefore causing massive depreciation to these vehicles as the battery is the biggest cost) is probably a bigger

Daniel: