You are incorrect. The absolute worst are people who pull into the pump, go in and buy shit (cigarettes, drinks, or snacks) and no fuel.
You are incorrect. The absolute worst are people who pull into the pump, go in and buy shit (cigarettes, drinks, or snacks) and no fuel.
“Third, cell phone and refueling”
How about Google Hangouts?
I wouldn’t think twice about it being sketchy when they say totalled due to hail. That’s very possible and common.
If the government making things illegal actually worked no one would die of heroin overdoses.
But who dictated that driving cars around for Uber is an “occupation”? And does being classified as an “occupation” mean that legally they need to be paid a specific amount per unit of work?
Yes, you should be able to earn enough to survive.
For what it’s worth, you can say “Hey Google” to the Home. A little bit better of flow than saying “Ok.”
This is a bit of a hot take, but I don’t understand why people get so uptight about driver compensation for these services.
Do you also complain on supercar threads about how they can’t hold luggage or haul lumber? Bitching about something a car wasn’t designed to do is like whining that your toaster doesn’t make orange juice.
You go through a tank of gas per day? What are you some kind of lunatic?
How many threads are you going to start making the same stupid points? Did Tesla piss in your cereal this morning?
Charging off the grid during non-peak times is likely still more efficient than individual gasoline engines and the infrastructure they require.
I’m generally impressed you can make the trip to the gas station and fill up your car in 90 seconds from empty.
To be fair, it is a lot easier to shift the burden of clean energy to the grid and not to each and every individual car. So, your energy “could” conceivably be clean, depending on where your power comes from. That can never be the case for a gasoline-powered car.
Of course, you then descend into a rabbit hole about the…
If this is a list of quirks, then shouldn’t there be a Doug Score?
Here are 3 examples of single failure modes with no redundancy in current cars:
Er, we really need to talk about that girl. I mean, she doesn’t even look toward the noise at all. The whole thing is mysterious.
No brake lights and no swerve... Distracted driving?