tekamulburner
Tekamul@opposite-lock.com
tekamulburner

Did you miss the part that said it was registered to the dealer? He's not ratting out his own merchandise. 

That sentence stopped me dead in my tracks.

What do you think happens to furloughed employees’ unemployment benefits when they are invited back to work, but don’t go?

Laws are for the poors, like common folk who wear masks to grocery stores, or Tesla line workers that need to report to work to feed their families. Don’t bother with unemployment, your job is waiting.

This is the best looking TL generation, in the best configuration for that generation. Still, it’s 13 years old. It’s overpriced.

Invoice is not what they paid. That use to be the case, but once invoice numbers started getting published, dealers and manufacturers constructed a way to make the numbers meaningless.

That would be news to Jeep.

But combined with the fact that Wranglers don’t have curtain airbags means more risk of head injury.

He just kept pushing harder, sure those brakes would kick in at some point.

Remember: On a loan application, unemployment insurance cannot be reported as income.

The first of many veiled instances of child abuse that kid is going to endure.

In the link provided, they literally say they made “The first automobile”.

“Up to" a misdemeanor,  which does not include arrest. It is no way what Musk is going on about. 

Does that look like 10% by 2k? Because he literally said “Many of the motors dropped to 10% of top torque around 2k RPM”.  A 90% loss would be kind of a big problem.

That sounds like a basic DC motor, not similar to what goes in an EV.

There are a lot of trade offs pulling in different directions. While you can make the motor smaller, the additional rotating mass of the transmission gears, plus the friction of the gears is going to reduce efficiency. Also, any dollar spent on a transmission is a dollar taken away from other areas, like battery

That first sentence makes about as much sense as you admit to by following it up with “either way”.

Restaurants have long been known as unsustainable in the US. Even with the advantage of allowing unthinkably low wages and cut throat employment practices, they are still one of the ugliest, highest risk businesses with morbid rates of failure. 

I had one of those!

But that doesn’t make any sense, because as soon as you starting floating, your forward progress is going to drop real quick, unless you optioned the paddle wheel tires.