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Better do some calculations to determine which window to sit on. It would be terrible to get a window seat on the wrong side of the plane so you couldn’t actually see it!

There would be something quite unique about this too. Perhaps seeing the shadow of the moon slide along the ground so fast you can see it. I’m thinking of maybe flying my drone up a few minutes before totality and letting it record, then viewing the footage later to see if maybe 400 feet up would have a little bit of

Neat trick! My hack was to go to the last slide, then the “previous slide” button works instantly, versus the “next slide” having a forced delay

I’m using satellite radio and streaming radio interchangeably here since the outcome is non-FM radio that you pay for with a subscription.

Tesla’s $10/mo includes streaming already, I use Slacker Radio and TuneIn Podcasts in mine. But sure, if you have a Spotify, Apple, or one of a few other accounts, you can log into the one you already own.

According to Chevy’s website, the RWD RS trim Blazer starts at $60,215 and does not qualify for the federal tax credit (according to IRS/EPA site). But Chevy does temporarily (until June) have a “bonus cash” $7500 discount, basically to compensate for not qualifying for the federal tax credit.

You call Tesla’s 39% year-over-year increase in sales “killing off new car sales”? It’s very obviously not just “Tesla fanboys”, it’s just the commonplace car now. It’s the new Toyota Rav4, literally, it took the global sales king spot away from the Rav4.

Tesla’s $35,590 Model Y does include federal tax credit but does not include gas savings. If you flip on the “probable savings” bubble for gas savings it changes to $31,890.

Right, I took that into account in the prices. Model Y with “cash on the hood” tax credit is $35,490. And the Chevy Blazer does not qualify for any tax credit.

I assume you’re talking about the Model Y?

Yeah, that’s absolutely insane.

It’s brutal. I’m in the process of upping the size of my containment seat shell because it’s a little too tight for the little fellas when the anti-submarining part of the 6-point harness buckles up. Manspreading exists for a reason

Totally agreed. Tesla did it right requiring people to back into Superchargers in order to plug in, basically forcing people’s hand to make them better parkers.

Listen again around 9:43.8 seconds. There’s a distant pop-pop sound, and it’s around 9:45.5 seconds (about 2 full seconds later) where he yells “shots fired”, and if you look at the graph in a sound editor, the pop-pop is actually louder than the yell, all the way down the street where the female officer was standing.

I think Tesla saves them for automatic emergency braking events, but in my 5.5 years with my Model 3, and running a dashcam channel for 9 years, I can’t recall noticing any swerving or braking events automatically saved from the TeslaCam. I’ve got a Roav in another car that is overly sensitive with that sort of thing

My main point is that from the distance the woman officer was away, it seems implausible that we could hear the acorn all the way from there. That’s like a full block away.

Since they hadn’t recovered the weapon yet, and the guy got back suspiciously fast from the 3 miles away that they recovered the stolen car, he likely had an accomplice. It’s plausible to think that the accomplice may have still had the weapon.

Take this with a grain of salt of course, but a certain high profile Tesla employee claims that this car didn’t even have FSD.

Spoiler alert, but damn that stuff caught me off guard during my play-through. I had such a great White Arabian

Unless there is some crash event, horn honked, or manually pressing the save button, the video footage gets overwritten every hour or so. It just saves onto a flash drive in same way that a dashcam with an SD card works.