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Well done - you've spotted possibly the number one issue with electric cars that no-one seems to have realised. It's not the range per se, it's the time spent recharging (number two would be that electric cars are being posited as the urban solution, when no-one in a city has their own parking let alone a garage to

1991 spoiler alert! Geez thanks for ruining the movie for me!

I agree with what you said about the annotated GIF. It doesn't convey a whole lot.

seizure-inducing. HA. i swear...genius. my first out loud guffaw.

Wow, I never knew the escape key trick either. That's much better. Thanks

It's another example of being out of touch with your audience. This site is a playground of sorts at times.

you are my hero... thank you for sharing the esc key's magical abilities to fight seizures!

I'd hit it.

I am laughing....now!

"You're Emma Way! Get out Emma Way! Damn bikes".

I am, but you're the first person I've seen point it out.

Those were built from knock-down kits imported from Canada, so it's a Pontiac body riding on a (narrower and less-expensive) Chevy chassis. I'm not really sure whether Australia got theirs with American (Catalina, Bonneville) or Canadian (Laurentian, Parisienne) model names, however.

Pontiacs were available RHD new in Australia in the 60s. This could be one of those rather than a conversion.

I think we've got a COTD already?

#COTD

I don't even go to the dealer while the car is under warranty, unless it's a warranty issue. There's nothing on the service schedule (for our car) for the first 50,000 miles besides oil changes, tire rotations, and for them to "inspect" stuff; my local mechanic can "inspect" my brakes as easily as a dealer, and for a

#COTD....wait, are we still doing that?

How long before someone hacks it and projects an image of a train coming the other way a-la Bugs Bunny and the Road Runner?

The teacher asked her students to use the word "fascinate" in a sentence. Mary said, "My family went to the New Your City Zoo, and we saw all the animals. It was fascinating." The teacher said, "That was good, but I wanted the word "fascinate."