warriorscot
warriorscot
warriorscot

You must be aware you just described why a person would WANT a rental for long drives?

Then you aren’t the end user, statistics say you are an anomaly.

If you don’t have the facilities at home or work you shouldn’t buy one. I don’t think anyone is proposing that people should if they don’t have the facilities, and generally if you can’t afford the facilities you shouldn’t be spending EV money on a vehicle.

To be fair comparitively UK infrastructure is pretty good, anything big enough to be a town has at least a train service if not a good one. You don’t get that in the US and the commuter lines make UK ones feel luxurious (and short).

Seems like a smart move, the goal of internal party debates is to focus on the demographics and find the candidate most likely to win. Core issues and policy should be done well before it. It’s also not a smart topic to bring up internally when it’s a powerful tool to attack the opposition with.

Personal achievement and fun? You are describing the difference between esports and gaming, if you are playing on open networks/servers/games then fun is the over riding metric that matters in every circumstance. If you are talking about individual competitiveness that’s esports and you should be playing closed

They are pretty one or the other options, you really won’t have time to do more than one, I just listed them in order of preference to do, not order of preference any one person can do.

Bear spray, then a gun, then making yourself big, then playing dead, then throwing yourself in a river with the hopes of getting away before you freeze or drown.

There is a big difference between particulate and high iron concentrations in water and the conditions around wrecks. Corals will quite happily colonise metal structures in both warm and cold water environments.

The amount you would be able to remove would be fairly limited given they are war graves. While it says you can remove artifacts generally that only means small items.

Knowing the guy that was responsible for the campaign he literally twitches every time someone mentions the name.

The entrance and exit effects can be mitigated, in fact the designs proposed by the boring company do answer a lot of that and if you have proper access control it’s much less significant an issue. You can also easily dig multiple tunnels. It’s not trying to Bypass, but it’s often trying to go significant distances,

As a now escapee of South London I think you may have slight rose tinted glasses on the transport. It’s pretty horrendous, to the point I would often choose to walk 10km when the weather was nice rather than use it. But if you are used to the hellscape of the Northern line then that explains that.

Given any impartial observer of the car market has credited it with significant areas of improvements in electric vehicles and their uptake I really don’t think that would be a good thing.

You’ve never lived in South London obviously with it’s lack of public transport. Small transport tunnels would go a long way to reducing congestion south of the river where it can take you 45 minutes just to get to the M25 even on the weekends. There are lots of areas where small transport tunnels would significantly

SpaceX is trouncing Boeing in actual launches, but Boeing is still sucking hard on the government teat and if anything making more money.

Why wouldn’t it if the tunnels have the vehicles on sleds? Why drive through the DTLA or any metro area if you can just bypass it without having to drive the whole circumfernce of the City. If you could do this in London for example it would be a revelation and massively improve air quality.

People that grow companies usually don’t stick around very long. Tesla wouldn’t be Tesla without Musk and it would just be another boutique car manufacturer. Without Musk SpaceX wouldn’t exist and Boeing would be the only game in town rather than having to compete in a growing market.

When did that happen? Series A and B funding for Tesla wasn’t even a Billion.

Don’t know about that, from a pure engineering/logistics perspective it’s the most sensible thing they’ve ever done. Realistically they could have made silly money doing it first.