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Yeah the power needs of semi trucks is immense. That’s why developing the industrial hydrogen grid is so important too.  As long as that hydrogen can be created with little to no emissions. It will help stretch the electric shortage in the coming decades.

Fan of both. But I own a Hyundai and Kia.

I find the digital well being app to be the most helpful honestly. Putting caps on how much time I spend on apps helps. But then also setting up the Focus timeframe to block my "boredom" apps during the work day.  Then do not disturb with grey scale really encourages me to get off my phone after 10pm(my setting).

Exactly. My best experience was coming out of Baltimore. This minivan got on the highway without it’s headlights, but the street lights were on. So 3 of us kinda boxed the car and either tried to tap our brakes or flashed our beams at them. They eventually figured it out and turned their lights on. So off we went for

All fair points and I agree. I see this concept working for the audiences who don’t need the most advanced inputs, but like pretty games. Without having to buy a gaming rig. Brings the expert to more people. I’d be curious to see games like No Man’s Sky run on the Stadia. Allowing the data centers to pump out the

I for one am excited. The Peugeot concepts are quite amazing.

For a side project, it’s not bad. I think he is just using it to ger other people to fund his ideas on how to build underground systems on Mars. But let them think it's for here.

People like me buy "New cars".  It's the story people tell themselves, even if the financial part doesn't add up.

When I bought my Sonata new in 2017. I knew my end goal was to take it to 10 years of driving, before I bought a new one.  Always bought used but never maintained like I should have. So taking a different approach I hope to last longer in the car.  Only challenges is putting 30-33k miles a year on it.  

Saw one today(which is rare). Still was fairly excited. So it's still got that magic to me.

Ah okay. That makes sense. 

Well I have a few. But I will limit it to two. First one was when I was a teenager trying to get to school in the winter in my 97 Lumina. My bro and I had done a quick scrape off the ice off the window. We hopped in the car and off we go. Well the car hadn’t heated up yet fully. So it was the kind of cold that our

Is hard when the research you are reading sounds so good. It's like, why can't I use their writing?  In HS history class I took this to the extreme on the Monroe Doctrine. I ended up just quoting, which was entire pages of quotes haha. My teacher and I laughed about it as it was a rough draft. BUT, had to redo that

Soooo since the tech doesn’t exist we shouldn’t try??? Never would have invented the automobile if we followed that thinking.

Well for those that like to flank, I am all for unused space.

I have the 2017 sonata with these modes. Salesmen didn’t even bring up the difference in modes. But I found the Eco mode fine for flat roads with light traf. Comfort mode for most roads. Sport mode is my favorite for dense highway traffic and back country winding roads. In that not only the gearing changes, but I feel

Im actually a huge fan of this feature.  Allows me to see in my car at night but doesn't affect my night vision, as would a cabin light. 

The Prowler is a gorgeous car when modded just right. Reminds me of the SSR. Just recently saw a prowler in the wild with a candy red pearlcoat on it. Really sharp.

Ahhh, I remember the days when it was rumors of a dino mode in future Bad company modes

Or you just like Where you are. When you have the option to be on a good team and good organization, why go work for a dysfunctional one?