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You forgot the formula 40 ( I wonder how bad 1-39 were)

It's spelled L'eggs

I had one of these in green. It was a great car until the gremlins came knocking. I'd say give it a thorough look over, but it looks like NP

HA! Free speech, yeah. I've been booted from Deadspin twice, both for completely milquetoast comments. But it happened in posts setup intentionally for them to weed through the commentariat. Definitely banhammer bait, and the comment ninja was cutting people left and right.

This feels like banhammer bait, but I'm in

Do you know the difference between dead hookers and onions?

pssshh. Once we get all those fusion reactors on line, we'll have helium coming out our ears.

Well, it's easier to get by on a trickle of a charge for your electric car than it is to get gas for your ICE in areas where there are no wells and no refineries. Electrical charge can be collected easily with all kinds of things kicking around. Refined gas that won't kill a typical motor within a few miles would be

That camera lens doesn't do the viewer any favors, but you can see the puff of dirt between the two green/yellow riders at 0:49/0:50. The rider wearing the camera did a good job lifting quickly, but really, what else would you expect him to do?

Every 3-node field effect transistor you buy has the body (4th node) tied to source, either + or - plane. For stand alone devices, that is the norm. In integrated circuit design, you can tie the body to offset supplies (known as back bias) to adjust the threshold voltage. For voltage regulators, to ensure you

I know I'm WAY late here, but I'm glad it wasn't triode. It would have necessitated a new name later, as really it has 4 connections. You need to include the bulk otherwise your threshold is inconsistent. Semiconductor transistors have 4 terminals, not 3.

I think you need to adjust your definition of poor.

Absolutely impossible, never going to happen, as long as we are storing electricity in batteries.

I didn't say it was a good option.....but any 120V outlet is a charge station. Still, I'd rather see level 3 chargers at gas stations

100 miles to find a station? At least you've made the most out of your coal fired wi-fi

This was an interesting little story of the end of the road for an all electric, and a driver hell bent on draining it dry. I thought the link to the previous article about road side charging was far more interesting, though.

Why do I automatically read that in a North Irish accent?

The list hangs up at the GTV6 for me. Good choice, though. What The Yellow Box says about having an Alfa mechanic nearby is certainly a good idea. I have a friend who drives 3 different Alfas (including a Montreal)....and owns 5. Spares are a good thing.

My wife's cousin is riding it out on LI. She said it's a total ghost town, which is very odd considering how packed Williston Park usually is.

This seems like total BS.