warshrike
WarShrike
warshrike

I’ve flown plenty of times with my kids since they were newborns. They always have been great. If a kid is acting like a little shit head it's probably because their parents don't give a shit and planned poorly.

Installing them in a vehicle smaller than a Bluebird bus and lighter than a cement mixer might be a good place to start.

Yes.

This seems more of a British faux-pa, of NOT providing world leaders with secure and more dignified manner of transportation befitting their status. I’m sure the royal family didn’t arrive in a shuttle. It’s not like the Brits don’t have limousines at least.   It might have taken a few more than a shuttle but more

I pay approximately (it varies with amount used and the seasons) $1.16 per kwh.

But you can easily charge a Tesla at 12 amps from a regular 120V outlet (though that will take a while, it’s enough for most people). When I take my Tesla to my dad’s, I charge at just 24A and 240V because that’s all his old farm house can stand — no big deal for the Tesla, it’s selectable on the main screen as well

I cannot wait until someone wrecks one. That tiny, powerful motor will go in the 1994 Jaguar XJS EV coupe that I’m currently dreaming about.

They may have had a bear of a time getting inventory to sell, and once they had it high prices scared customers away. I recall 2021 was a crap time to get a new jacket or motorcycle boots, particularly if you’re the type to wait for a sale - it seemed like nothing went on sale last year.

Port o John was about 40 feet from our B-Hut, never an issue

This won’t get enough stars.

Remember each cell phone brand having different charger around 2005? This is EV cords and outlets today

I wish I was free to have man dates as well, but damn I never get enough spare time.

Station wagons are better than SUV’s.

After 5 years of riding like that, I can’t drive in a car anymore without that assumption either.

Loud pipes do not, in fact, save lives.

Don’t worry about the chips, but the lamp cord for the wiring harness is pretty hard to come by right now.

Too bad your comment isnt. 

Hey, don’t let my preference for the 2nd gen (coupe to coupe) get in the way, all Corvairs are a fantastic classic car buy for now (too foreign for the domestic people, too domestic for the foreign people, maybe a little too old to catch on any further at this point).

The first-gen Corvair was mostly a fine car, mostly, except for a couple minor issues everyone mostly forgot about (big /S). But a gorgeous rear-engined coupe with IRS in the mid’60's, that was still well-attainable? Huge improvement.

So they’re repurposing a ship that would otherwise be dismantled in an environmentally friendly manner, and your take is it’s bad, just because it’s for a billionaire?