stalephish
StalePhish
stalephish

That’s definitely a huge plus. Maybe since I’m of the generation that learned to drive when mobile phone were just becoming normal, i’m still used to using my phone for everything 🤣

Fake “gears” in a CVT.

From where to where? It takes seven hours to fly from New York to London.

I can understand private sellers being that delusional..., I mean they bought the stupid thing after all, but dealers?

It is really cool to see the number of things that need to be artificially maintained for space travel to work and how people are making that stuff, though. Like trying to mimic the magnetic fields of earth? That’s some wild shit.

You're right. The Boring Company wasn't an end run around high speed rail that might have cut Tesla's market share. That was Hyperloop.

Check fraud is far more common than credit card or ACH or wire fraud, combined. Checks are the rotary phone to the ACH smartphone. They’re outdated and should be abandoned entirely because of their oversized negatives.

When I bought my truck last year the dealership required a cashier’s check. I thought everybody did.

It boggles my mind that paper checks are still a thing.

See I would have slapped several of these bad boys in the tunnel and get some Velociraptor suits:

And private, and climate controlled.

So even in cities with what I assume it good to great public transit travel by car is twice as fast.

This is actually an outstanding idea for places with street parking. Now after installing them make sure you do the maintenance on them so people can know they will work when they need them. “so operators know immediately when the charger needs repair.” I will believe that when I see it.  All the other non Tesla EV

empty woodlands to run around in and vintage race cars.

Exactly -- no one should *ever* be buying a car that costs the same as their yearly income -- unless they got like 10x their yearly income saved in the bank. 

fabricated without glue or screws”

This. Plus it’s safer in general and more convenient not to have to walk around the car to fill up. And having the pump on the side of the car closest to the driver means you’re less likely to be exposed to rain, snow and anything else that lurks out there in the darkness.

I just assumed it was! There should be a list of carmakers who don’t do this so they can be publicly shamed

For Safety reasons, fuel door should be drivers side. Our vehicles programmed to not auto unlock the.doors. When my wife exits the door she does not walk around the car leaving driver door unlocked. Vehicle refueled on driver side near the driver door. Much harder to steal her purse or vehicle.

Why not both sides?