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daveman
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It’s a Canadian V8. You wouldn’t know about it. It’s from a Canadian car company. I’m sure you have never heard of it, because it’s from Canada. 

I would have gone with the

I appreciate your concern for skyscraper safety, but I think this is about trying to keep people safe.

You bring up a point, but it wasn’t maintenance work that brought the bridge down. It was a design error compounded by lack of maintenance work. The additional point load of the construction materials vs. the off balance weight of vehicles on the other side of the bridge didn’t help and likely caused the failing point.

I agree with one point you made.

Experts and moron’s behind their keyboards too. Every time I see the stats on this thing I think about how anyone who accidentally steps on the gas instead of the brake will not only end up going through the front of a building, but through the entire building rolling over anything in the way.  

I can’t wait to place my order be asked to pull up to the next window and see that no one is there and the place is closed. 

Ok, I’ll concede it could work for a slow charger and one vehicle in some cases. 

It’s not just the charger. It’s the upgrades to the building / site electrical systems to handle the amount of chargers. This isn’t a residential installation.

part of what I said in the morning shift...

3d gear: It gets tricky. The amount of planning the GSA does to line up future building projects is great, but hard to resolve with quickly changing technology. It gets even more difficult when some of the buildings are the oldest buildings in the country.

that’s grate!

Can’t shake it. Chances are there is a kid stuck in there. Next thing you know you are accused of shaking a toddler.

Then when the coin does work the car starts to drop and gets stuck in the machine. Now you need to buy the car above it hoping that it knocks the first car loose.

Right, they are “technically required”.

the ramps are required since 1990. (in the US at least)

Auto pilot pulls over to the side of the road and pretends to break down as part of an April fool’s over the air update prank.

don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good. 

I could try to delude you saying that I meant to type that, but yes dilute was what I was thinking. 

I mentioned Prague, and added a link to the metro announcement. I’ve also listened to OK Computer countless amounts of times and never noticed the Prague metro announcement sampled on it.