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The LVCVA is a marketing organization to attract customers to a city in a desert, not a government body that serves the local population. They produce and pay for the “What happens in Vegas...” ads. AFAIK, it’s wholly funded by a tax on Las Vegas hotel rooms.

Obviously, adding fuel to a gas car is trivial. It takes longer to go to the bathroom every three hours than to refill the gas car.

With 500 mile range, you’d only need charge points at major transcontinental intersections and at the home base or overnight stops.

If it’s 500 pounds lighter and only two tenths quicker, it’s traction limited.

You forgot about tax cuts.

1) People have been misusing “literally” for my entire life (at least the part I was old enough to remember), and I’m a lot older than the millennials.

Basically, every adult American driver currently has a car. Short term, I can absolutely see households reversing that trend by owning one vehicle (whether automated or not) and “auto-ubering” when another vehicle is needed.

Automation, automated delivery vehicles, and vehicle pooling would reduce the number of vehicles in the fleet, but shared vehicles that do more miles per day will be replaced/refurbished more frequently (currently the average age of US vehicles is about ten years).

“Hold my mead.”

Road cycling on the flat tends to be very close, as you suggest it should, especially when the races are shorter. For longer races, endurance is an extra variable that creates big differences in the outcome. Everyone trains, but there are a few riders with exceptional hearts and lungs, and they’re gonna disappear into

The base *is* self-selected Real Americans (straight, white, Christian). Those three identity points are inseparable.

Aside from extra rear seat leg room and trunk space, I’m not aware of a difference in interior features. They look different inside, but I wouldn’t say that the Avalon is better.

Crashing iTunes, Google, Amazon, and Spotify would be a challenge.

First, they had to invent an uglier stick.

The exact sequence will be that the HOA will assess fines and/or go directly to court to compel compliance via injunction (for example, if you have a junk car in your driveway or paint your house a prohibited color.)

See you in court, shithead.

Yeah, they do. Neighborhoods that don’t look like literal garbage.

The statue needs “extra” security now?

Your reasons are random bullshit, because you’re stupid.

Stick to sports, or whatever kicking is.