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Yes to the awful name. I had no interest in watching this show until my wife informed me that, no, it’s not about Ewoks before or after the Empire set up an energy shield generator.

My take on I-95 on any stretch of it: If you’re headed somewhere 90 miles away, it might take you 75 minutes, it might take you three hours, and you won’t know until you get there.

Can I be an Adriene Barbobot?

I think you can rent it on Amazon. It’s a great movie. It used to show up on one of the TNT type channels back in the cable days. One of those instances where a quarter of the movie is missing due to content, yet the runtime is still 2/3 longer because of all the commercials, and I’d still get sucked in. I finally

Ah, okay. That makes sense. Thanks!

Oh right. I’m still grey somehow. Ah well. Shoutouts to the void!

How do these systems work, exactly? Don’t most cars with rails say the max weight is about 150 pounds? Can you really safely put a 125 pound tent and a 200 pound adult up there?

Just ordered one for my soon to be four year old. (The clock, not a Rolex. He's a Breitling kid.)

Brilliant.

The correct answer is get another i3. That car is great.

I love everything about my i3. Highly recommend driving one. It's so much fun.

Spoiler alert!

This genuinely never occurred to me. Thanks for teaching me something new today!

This has been a great thread. I’ll put new tires on my car in a few months and I’ve been debating the need to stay with Michelin. I drove cheap tires until Michelins came on my 1999 Hyundai Sonata(!) and was so impressed with the difference it’s the only brand I’ve bought since then.

1500 miles a month on a wall charger? That’s impressive! I went with a level 2 charger because it’s so much faster, and that’s driving ~500 miles a month. I don't charge it every day, but when I do I suppose I'm impatient :)

Can we stop calling them the far-right? It's just the right at this point.

Exactly. And as the number of employees scales up, that starts to require infrastructure of its own. HR, attorneys, additional accountants, etc.

This is only part of the story. The other part is what you install at your home. If you install a Level 2 Tesla charger at home, you’re incentivized to stay with Telsa because you won’t have to buy / install a new charger. Compared to a car, it’s not a huge expense, but it’s still a few hundred dollars. I’m sure

I’m an absolute outlier here, for sure. I’ve been pretty happy with my internet service (AT&T). I routinely speed test my gigabit connection (via ethernet) at ~990mpbs+. I pay about $100/month. I’ve had three outages in 2.5 years:

One was something going on with AT&T. I got a text message letting me know there was an

Fyi: “Untrammelled” is a valid variant spelling of untrammeled, and more common for Brits. No sic needed.