sticks3normous
Sticks3normous
sticks3normous

Honestly? Because she’s a girl. Car dealerships can be brutal. If her credit score is fine, she should have walked away.

Ohhh this. The entitlement is strrrrrong.
I had a neighbor try to buy a new car at the same dealership I did. They didn’t get approved. I was outside washing my new car and the guy rolls up yelling at me, “Why is it they only approving white guys, bruh?! That’s some bullshit!” No “bruh”, you just have bad credit and no

How’s the light?

Yes, but I’d argue that the margins Whole Foods sees are a bit healthier. Plus its non-union - that cuts quite a bit of cost alone.

Let’s face it. Plenty of untrained women have survived through a brawl with Mayweather. I think a trained McGregor can handle it.

Is any game you’re expecting to see at E3 a show stealer?

Fear of renting:

In reality, this is just a scapegoat coverall. You, as the driver, are either lying to the device or ignoring its ability in order to circumvent safety mechanisms. That way, victims can’t sue Apple. Due diligence.

While I respect that you’re understanding the principle, you should reevaluate the initial claim. In all my research only 2 EV’s used induction motors: the Tesla and the Volt predecessor, the EV-1. 

While this is true in name, they fundamentally differ. The synchronous AC motors still require a permanent battery(neodymium) and are the equivalent to brushless DC systems. The asynchronous AC induction motors found in the Tesla are very different and much better at handling traction, although more complicated.

***AC motors***

Also wrong. Tesla uses induction AC motors. Not brushless.

I apologize. I meant AC motor. Little mixed up with the typing.

Sorry. I overstepped my fingers a bit with the typing. I meant AC motor.

Rare earth element is a classification, not a description of their rarity. Despite their name, rare earth elements are – with the exception of the radioactive promethium – relatively plentiful in Earth’s crust, with cerium being the 25th most abundant element at 68 parts per million, or as abundant as copper. They are

The typical EV is powered by DC motor, which requires the rare earth element neodymium. So the average EV does require rare earth elements. Tesla, specifically, is an outlier here, as they use AC batteries and only really need copper.

That’s overpriced in your opinion. In reality, that’s just market value. Toyotas hold value insanely well, especially their truck platforms. I had a 2011 Tacoma with 75k miles on it, traded it in for a Rav4 and got just about 4k less than what I bought it for. Probably could have sold it on the street for what I paid.

I would add in a dilemma: Give the player 293 keys, but also give them the option to wail at the door with an axe. The door will open at any random number from 1 to 1000 swings, with the axe swinging at a rate of about 4/9ths of the average time it takes to pick up and test a key.

Forgot the “quadruple the processor” too.

See: John Deere tractors