The Hoonigans simply can’t seem to do any wrong.
The Hoonigans simply can’t seem to do any wrong.
You say the Ankers are good if you aren’t an audiophile as if the airpods would be good if you are one. The airpods sounds quality is nowhere near audiophile quality.
You say the Ankers are good if you aren’t an audiophile as if the airpods would be good if you are one. The airpods…
As if Native Americans haven’t suffered enough in this country. They still have to endure this in 2019. Then you wonder why we hate Trump supporters so much. SMH.
In the “interview”—which was picked up by a number of news sites, including our own—Johnson supposedly defamed the members of “generation snowflake” in a generally un-Rock-like fashion, being quoted as saying that “this generation are looking for a reason to be offended.”
“Meanwhile, The Daily Star’s story continues to be up on the paper’s site; the organization has been sued for (and settled over) libel charges a number of times over the years, but it’s still baffling that they thought they could get away with allegedly straight-up inventing an interview with one of Earth’s most…
Agree 100%. I mean it says it all and what kind of audience is reading this when you have literally explain what the greater than symbol, >, means. God help us...
I support this list whole-heartedly, but I also have to ask: are we dumbing down the language? We definitely don’t need words like “incentivize”, but do we have to reduce everything to a 2nd grade level?
If this is what ‘analysts’ get paid for, why can’t I place a bet on the spread at the Super Bowl, then, if I turn out to be wrong, I get paid anyway and the team managers lose their jobs?
All I know is, in the DC metro area I see Model 3s about as often as any other random luxury car on the road. I was down in Miami on business the other week and it looked the same there. They are obviously doing SOMETHING right.
“If a Tesla driver in the city of Phoenix can’t make my lunch break without needing a charge, they shouldn’t own an EV.”
It’s a big problem in a town near me; there’s almost daily photo postings of ICE cars—but not only pickups—purposely taking up charging spots when there are plenty of open non-charging spots nearby. Some people’s sense of entitlement as car (any car) owners are crazy.
This video isn’t fake, it’s staged by the guy and his sister who owns the Silverado to see if his Tesla X can to out a full size truck. It stated right up front in the video. However, it’s based on a new “trend” of people actually parking in front of chargers on purpose.
“but maybe I am more sensitive”
Why is that though? In my opinion it makes sense that they are close by for at least 2 reasons:
Don’t blame the Tesla owners...
I have a Fusion Plug In, and I like to charge up when I can...
There has been more than one case of this happening. I’m not saying it’s a nationwide movement, but it wasn’t a one-off.
they shouldn’t own an EV
Wrong. Paying with cash is a perfectly acceptable way to buy fuel. Sitting in front of a pump or charger and NOT using it for its intended purpose is different.
No. The whole thing about a Tesla is that it should be as free from range anxiety as possible thanks to its supercharger network. People pay to access that network, you don’t, no matter how short amount of time you park there. It’s not your spot. In fact, in some states, I believe the law supports my line of reasoning.