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I can’t be the only person that thinks these things look like a yoke fit for humans, right?

I hear you. And I know PT is perfect some times. But so frequently it isn’t. I try to use Divvy (Chicago’s bike share) as much as possible. In theory it’s a best of both world’s solution...inexpensive, healthy, eco-friendy, shared, direct, etc.

Very true...it isn’t just the homeless. Drunks, bros, mentally ill, etc. are all contributing.

Maybe unpopular, but I’ll double down on my statement. Homelessness is a problem that needs solving and there is more of it now than ever. A byproduct of this issue is human waste on public transportation. All other things being equal, and knowing that taking public transportation does not help solve one of it’s major

For my wife and I a major part of choosing not to use public transportation is rooted in another social problem, that of homelessness. We’re in Chicago and have ready access to buses and trains, bike friendly roads and trails, traditional cabs, ride shares, etc. When we’re going somewhere that requires timeliness or

Am I the only one with the shakes about a 1/2 empty battery at 9:46am?

If you don’t know about how parody and satire are protected, the quick (and fun) way to learn is by watching The People vs. Larry Flynt.

Ack ack.

Ack ack.

RIP Eric the Actor. This could have been you brother. Ack ack.

I really enjoyed the pilot. Glad to hear that the ridiculous name didn’t turn people off. It’s like it dares you to watch.

Exactly. It’s narrative.

I'll never tell!

A begged for a Commodore 64 for Christmas (1986 maybe?). My grade school had 2 Apple II machines that a few of us had access to use, meaning we wrote BASIC programs to display graphics on the monitors, etc. I was obsessed and it was all I wanted. I would forgo the tape drive and save my Christmas money and allowance

Fleetwood

I completely agree. Relying on the phone keeps things as current as possible. In doing so, the “screencast” type solution allows this car to essentially have a modern infotainment system in 2025.

If assume that Tesla’s battery factory is already primed for something like this. It’s not just to build batteries for high priced luxury items and home/business applications. They’ll be cranking out batteries for all manner of uses. ebikes, carts, etc have a place in densely populated urban areas.

Growing up (mid 80s) there was a local legend of a guy who made his living patenting/trademarking/whatevering ways to lay out the top of a stove. Like where the burners went, where the dials were, etc. And he supposedly just sold the rights to the makers. Clearly, this was BS (well maybe not?), but did anyone else

Another pro: Curtains