The year was 2174 - Humans decide they want to Make Venus habitable by converting the atmosphere into one suitable to humans.
The year was 2182 - oops, 7 planets in the solar system you say? How the fuck did we do that bad
The year was 2174 - Humans decide they want to Make Venus habitable by converting the atmosphere into one suitable to humans.
The year was 2182 - oops, 7 planets in the solar system you say? How the fuck did we do that bad
Yeah, I imagine him getting shipped products over and over and then likely being paid to try them out and then paid to review them would dampen the authenticity. That said, I haven't watched much of his content so I couldn't tell you if he really was really bias or changed over time.
Maybe someone on the board at Tesla demanded it when they gave him the money to prove he wasn't worth investing in. 🤷
I mean if Trump wasn't running for President, and Roe was gone as it is... It would still be on the ballot. Who honestly thinks otherwise?
Windows E opens windows Explorer, I used that all the time for work, I use the keyboard more than the mouse.
Bank: 24 miles / 38.6km Grocery store: 4 miles / 6.4 km Work: 50 miles / 70km Parents house: 703 miles / 1131 km
I need to move closer for work, but couldn't afford it do to dumb choices for a bit there.
When a light turns green every car should start accelerating at the same time, it doesn't happen with people driving. Traffic jams will plummet with cars communicating eventually. It's far off but it would be nice.
Yet I still eat soup with a fork when I can. I eat the contents, then drink the broth from the bowl. I'm a tad in the wackadoo side maybe
A Chevy Bolt weighs the same as a Toyota Camry. Why why would it need new tires every 6-12 months?
Also... Still before they eventually move to lower weight batteries over time as I originally stated.
The cost is also no where near 5x as much, I believe they are both ~30. Costs also come down with mass production of parts
Wasn't that what Desantis did, put a coal sticker on his Tesla? Then had dealerships write up a bill to restrict people from purchasing vehicles directly from manufactures without going through a dealership, keeping the costs higher for the people. The bill had an exemption for certain vehicles... Like the Tesla he bought.
The number of "100% native" people in the U.S. is likely 0. The idea of people leaving if they weren't from here goes back forever, everywhere. Eventually it's just a debate of if we are all from Africa or not.
"Go back to being a neanderthal dweeb!"
... Sadly, acceptance and growth are harder than resentment. And most of the time we resent the wrong people.