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My driver was climbing 19-degree hills and fording water

Any brain worth draining would take a look at what 5 year’s salary buys you housing wise in suburban Detroit vs. the Bay Area and laugh at the idea of money being a draw for Silicon Valley.

Nissan has a shortage of Frontiers? Can’t they just sell their leftover 2006 models as new, who would know?

I never understood the purpose of fashion stores in airports.

Here are a few pics taken from my garden (the ship is roughly 10km away), the first one taken shortly after it ran aground:

I think the go-karts and mini-golf should all be done in the same place, overlapping, melee style.

Neutral: I would turn our tiny airport into a ginormous indoor/outdoor go kart, mini-putt golf course. 

The photo from Luther (the lede one, and also 15 miles north of me) is even worse when you back out....

I live in Iowa. We got royally fucked by this storm. There are hundreds of thousands of people who still don’t have power or water. It’s gonna take a long time for the state to fully recover

Mark Webber has declined the offer to be lead development driver on this one.

Well that was depressing.

With that nose overhang? Here is some footage during a high speed test run.

The range is purely from the effeciency of a Hydrogen Fuel Cell compared to a battery.

I always felt that hydrogen fuel-cell was a better design than battery electric. Mostly because it inherenty has decreased recharge times, increased range, and it’s easier to set up filling stations in the boonies if all you have to do is drive a truck out once every few months instead of running high voltage wires.

The hydrogen doesn’t “go bad” it just “goes”. It’s small enough to sneak out of pressurized tanks over time and once it does it leaves the earth for good as it drifts into the upper atmosphere and is carried away by solar winds.

The general idea is on site generation through solar electrolysis. It’s not particularly efficient, but still better that finding, extracting, shipping, refining, and shipping again with petroleum.

Imagine the irony if that guy turned out to be a UAW worker.

My sense is that this is all just marketing,

Picture 30 guys in lab coats furiously scribbling notes on a clipboard as they watch a 2-year-old repeatedly drop the tumbler in a mall parking lot.

Honestly, fuck you.