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Did you hear the FIA Radio of Toto Wolff? Unknown if Verstappen is even healthy or not and he starts a discussion on FIA radio about tyre regulations.

2022 for international markets apparently. One thing I don’t get is “DC Fast Charging”. The bike has a 15,4 kW battery which needs an hour to charge on DC. That’s not actually fast charging.

So, unlike Amazon where they could compete in an area where their competitors were lax, Tesla is growing and competing in an area where their competitors are keenly focused on beating Tesla.

And yet when I try to do anything in Android land it always takes me 5 times longer than in Apple land. Or I need six different additional services to do what Apple does automatically between all your devices.

The only parts I bought was a big webber

These cars didn’t have 100hp when new. By now the thing is probably making less than 90 horses. Spinning out is really not a likely scenario I think.

Nissan in a Boxster - now that would be a sight to behold.

Can’t really disagree. Both cars are whiners. 

If you’re rich, it’s just called “eccentric”. 

Best piece I’ve read about this whole situation.

They also collect a heap of information on you, the device you use, where you use it and much more. They are also very sneaky about that.

FTFY:

A 2015 listicle posted on the front page. *facepalm*

“Speaks”: Is it me or are his sentences getting even shorter than they already were?

If that many semis were allowed on it and it was not structurally sound it would cause a lot of trouble and put the bridge out of commission, not necessarily collapse.

That whole system is nuts. Where I live the employer is mandated to pay your full salary when you get sick. Which means people actually stay home when they are sick instead of patient zero-ing the entire office.

I wasn’t talking about my own car. I was wondering how US cops would destroy a car that for police forces in the majority of other countries around the world would be a perfectly usable patrol vehicle.

I’ve noticed people focusing a lot on the amount of positive tests. That’s the wrong approach. These people are positive, whether they are tested or not.

Not really for free as the maintenance and running costs on these are through the roof. That has to get funded by police budget and therefore they made a conscious decision to request those vehicles.

What makes it that the US cops abuse their vehicles to such a degree?