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Dang, by the looks of the launchpad post takeoff, Starship tore the Earth asunder and took some of it with it. One of the camera angles low on the the launch looked like there was a volcanic pyroclastic flow, with deadly debris flying.
Well, looks like launchpad redesign will be to the...
Interesting. Hypothetically, it looks like if a "coordinated action" was taken at interrupting multiple Waymos on the roads could cause gridlock. Didn't take much to confuse that car for a while.
All I can hope is they will exponentially improve the range and charging experience over the R1T. Kyle from Out of Spec had an educational drive in an R1T from Phx to Ft. Collins.
I can't imagine the SUV demographic would be happy with some of the struggles and time waiting as it is now...
The way I "sold' the CT to my Mom is: "You will never have to visit gas stations again. You will never have to schedule an oil change where they try to rip you off selling you new filters and upcharge crap again. You will leave the house everytime with a full charge in your vehicle if you...
Elon is the most motivating speaker of my lifetime. He's showing me new ways to think about things and demonstrating those things in real life.
I had to sit through dozens of corporate "motivational" speakers which did nothing but waste my time. They also don't motivate for free, there's...
Visited a mall today for only 1 reason, to peruse the Tesla, Lucid, Polestar (future) storefronts.
Saw a white Polestar next to us in traffic near the mall. For some reason it reminds me of a Buick sedan, especially in the taillights.
Tesla store had no vehicles on floor. Talked to rep about...
https://www.kedglobal.com/newsView/ked202112230013#:~:text=Hyundai Motor Group, South Korea's,into an electric vehicle manufacturer.&text=The move came as the,EVs more rapidly than expected.
Can confirm Costco was the first public chargers I remember back in EV1 days. I still remember which parking spaces were the chargers at the local one. In AZ.
Having driven the Polaris Slingshot; no need the motorcycle endorsement in that state. The 2 wheels in front, back single drive wheel was very stable (felt like 4 wheels) on all freeway and secondary roads. It was F.U.N! Did not take it on dirt or offroad.
I can't help myself, this thing is cute and iconic. What a great era of reimagining vehicles we are in now. Not giving up my CT, but I can see the appeal of this type of design.
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