soloyosh
soloyosh
soloyosh

Maybe it was actual lumber ie. a small log...

Remember all this the next time you read that requiring ID isn’t a barrier to voting.

One other thing... about the cost difference between a high powered vs low powered electric motor: Here is the retail price difference between a Tesla 220kw and 400kw motor. The difference is only $2000

Here is a $10,900 quote someone got to replace the drive unit on their out-of-warranty 2012 Model S:

Miraculously, the electricity at the airport return costs 7x more than the outlet down the street.

Forgive my ignorance but this has been troubling me for years now.

I rarely see any Toyotas that old, but the climate in AZ is likely more forgiving. The convoys that I see usually have minivans as the tow vehicles.

Still comes out net-weight saved.

Only if the poorer boats fight for it though.

“It’s not currently worth the expense and weight it would add”

I’d call it a success if they can manage to get all the body panels properly-aligned.

I do like it that if the car slows to a stop, the doors will unlock so pedestrians can “help” you.

The Jalopnik short story contest. Pick a car-write a 500 word story about why. 

I hate BB creaking. Though I have only experienced it with aluminum-framed bikes.

At Disneyland you’re an adult aged 12. Just saying.

But maybe anti-theft measures already used on cats can help? A little microchip that someone can scan, a collar with a little bell on it so someone knows if your cat is somewhere it should be.

Release all three games on vinyl and let me play them on my Victrola, you lazy bastards.

Nah, it’s basic retail politics and people complaining about it really should probably find actual problems to deal with.

Sure, but you have to question whether buyers of an electric vehicle will be swayed by a guy that says school mask mandates are the result of “left wing groups trying to push CRT in schools.”

The UAW is a corrupt mess. But, we need unions more than ever. Sooooo... there’s that.