tomonomics
Thomas Donohue
tomonomics

I didn’t read the article. I did click on your comment however, thanks!

This looks to be a little closer. there are quite a few similar spots on the road.

Some other pics from the road show similar trucks.

Apparently it didn’t have any barriers until a few years ago. The Besisahar-Chame Road...It’s somewhere around here:

It looks like a topographical map, with a section of Mulholland highlighted.

B&W 35mm film. Porsche.

While I prefer the stock white, this one is having me re-think my decision.

Canepa already services a large number of the very rare 959s. Nobody wants to piss off the existing owners by saying “hey, we’re building newer, better 959s so everyone can have one!”

If I owned a 959, I would just order the new 18" wheels, and the Porsche Classic nav unit, and keep it ‘stock’.

That’s a great video.

Those aren’t the only two scenarios. Losing pressure at 35,000 feet along with other mechanical issues might not allow the pilots to instantly dive to 10k feet. It might take them a few minutes to regain control of the plane, and it doesn’t take very long for hypoxia to start setting in. (and you can be sure as fuck

I wasn’t implying the existing stations could meet those Ultra-Fast Charge numbers, just that there is a very large network that can charge a car quite capably, though it might take longer for newer vehicles with newer batteries.

You fail to read. Actually, Tesla has over 2400 superchargers according to the article. Additionally, the number of outlets (chargers) is listed right above the list of stations in my post, which I copied from the linked article. Let me reformat it for you:

While they aren’t the Porsche 350kw / 800v chargers, why does every article fail to mention the existing network of thousands of public charging stations already out there, including almost 3,000 DC Fast Chargers?

California (LA,San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego)

Almost all the cities you refer to are in states that get more Federal monies than they pay. Even weirder!

Also, for someone making $200k in NYC, here are your average income tax rates:

No where did I say that ‘city or state taxes’ were sent anywhere else. My comments and references were to Federal taxes, which used to be spent on the subway.

Just be glad this isn’t snow!

No, the city taxes go to cover the Federal shortfalls.