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EVs are a great value proposition. I’d wager that the vast majority of 2 car households in the US could EASILY live their same lives with at least one of those cars being electric. Add in more charging infrastructure for apartments and condos, and you can greatly increase the number of families that could adopt

Can you imagine if we’d had your attitude back at the introduction of the internal combustion engine? If everyone said they were a “bad value proposition” (whatever that means) because we already had horse feeding troughs and people who cleared the sh*t from our streets?

Our transition to EV’s is infinitely easier,

My commute (pre-pandemic) was 30 miles each way. A bit above average. The “normal” range of my 3-year-old Tesla Model 3 is 282 miles (313 on a ‘full’ range charge). I can make it home in the summer with 220 miles “in the tank”. In the winter, it’s more like 200.

If I’m taking a long road trip, say, to my daughters who

He was really good in Altered Carbon, the first season is great.

Was pulling into Arby’s a couple years back. Two SUVs are pulling out of opposite sides of that parking lot backing straight into each other. I am with some people from work. Seeing the impending crash we honk and wave. Both cars stop briefly, then continue backing into each other and collide.

OMG yes. But also a toggle for "There's a 6yo literally climbing on me while I'm playing."

Look. Some of us are old now. Those 12+ hour marathons are 20 years in the past. I try that now and all I’m going to accomplish is a blood clot. And folks can snicker, but their day will come. Eventually you won’t give a shit about learning the timing of phase 3 of whatever boss fight you’re stuck at.  You’re going to

You know the Wright Brothers were descendants of the Vanderbilts, right? Rich people fund these kind of breakthroughs, that’s just how it is.

*from a very specific spot on that table

Your group sounds like the dicks in that situation. So you made some poor chefs begin 16 orders and then walked out because you couldn’t stop yelling inside when asked?

Don’t think there’s anything very unreasonable about that. He’s airing someone out in an attempt to (fairly or otherwise) malign them in the public eye. It’s only natural for the public to want to get the details of what went down and not just accept vague insinuation as a referendum on someone else’s character.

I think wanting specifics is perfectly sensible. There would be a fact of the matter about them, and others could either confirm or deny them. At the same time, because he was dealing with Warner’s own investigation it’s understandable that not all the details were going to be available for the general public early on.

Nah. Seth Rogen is a manchild. Kevin Smith is a manchild.

I’m a Slack admin for our company so guess what option won’t be enabled...

“seriously terrifying", “bursts of traffic” , “dicey” , “it just goes”.......I’m so scared of the Robot Overlords

I was just thinking that! Upon reflection, though, maybe 50 years is enough time to, ahem, Let It Be.

I was making popcorn on my stove the other night, and while i was staring mindless at the kernels, waiting for them to pop, out of nowhere I found myself thinking “Did popcorn become a movie snack because theaters realized they could sell about 100 kernels of popcorn for 12 dollars?

It’s probably a combination of him being nice to the people he likes, and enough of his projects being huge successes that some people are willing to put up with his bullshit for the massive boost he could give their careers.

I honestly wonder if Whedon actually truly believed the things he was saying early in his career?

Oh hey, the AvClub has...never mind, it’s a video.