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Yeah, that totally makes sense to me.
I did the same as a kid. Like if I was in a classroom with noisy classmates ("study hall") I'd shut my eyes and actively try to not hear them and embrace the nothingness "around" the voices. Kinda interesting that I…
Yeah...I messed up. Damn window size and two different drivetrains for the Ioniq. Side note, web design sucks.
Yeah, I missed that there were the two lines for the Ioniq 5 weight based on the drivetrain, and a column that was not obviously hidden with my window size, my bad.
To me it all still comes down to charging infrastructure. The current state of batteries is good enough for me, but I live in an apartment and can't charge at home, and the availability/reliability local charging…
I always bought into this "meme", in part because just about every EV review I've seen mentions having to compensate for the extra weight which makes those cars less performant at times, so decided to look it up based…
Look into autocross, if you haven't before. It's probably the most accessible way to get a taste of time-trial racing in real life, and events are held all over the place -- basically anywhere there's a community and a…
Yeah, that's a fair point. But if things are flowing I regularly see 80+ (which probably lends itself to eventual 20 MPH when someone wrecks and causes awful traffic). Definitely don't mind those late night drives, as…
A culturally relevant favorite of mine: The lives of all they occupy, their eyes in dismal gloom The all-piercing, dead oculi, mirrors of our doom Oblivious to the trespass as you gaze into the black The demon of…
73 MPH? Must be a leisurely Sunday church drive (at least here in the Atlanta metro, where cars engulfed in flame on the side of the interstate are not as rare as they should be).
I don't know what you expect this comment to do, lol.
Maybe they do, or did in this case, but I wouldn't expect them to keep me informed on what happened.
I had a situation a few years ago driving down a highway at night when all of a sudden I noticed a weird "thing" in the sky in front of me. It got closer and I swerved, but not enough to avoid it hitting the side of my…
I'll second this but add _without a subscription_. I like the idea of Oura or Whoop but I don't want want the monthly fee, and just want the minimal amount of data (acceleration, heart rate, maybe temperature), in…
The Lakers roster has the highest average age in the whole NBA by like 2 years. https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/transactions/composition_s...
My favorite is (or, was) "Sleep Train Arena" in Sacramento. Sounds so exciting!
Same here. I replaced the few Alexa devices in my house with Homepods over the last year and have notice no difference in how well they work because I don't use them for anything particularly complicated, and I don't…
I mean no offense by this, but this opinion seems to be colored by your direct experience. There's is still A LOT of intolerance to these things to be found in the world. You're just not being exposed to it, most likely.
>And maybe it's right that stories like that should be written by people who're closer to them? Both books should be able to exist simultaneously.
I'm guessing the post you're replying to is sarcasm, or trolling, because it seems too perfectly absurd.
The "conflating" is addressed just a couple of paragraphs later: >The above cases are each distinct. You may agree with how the book world responded in some instances, and disagree in others. But what these cases convey…
When I was growing up my father was pretty frugal, so he was very early on the train of replacing all of our home's lightbulbs with fluorescents. However, I don't think he really understood what color temperatures…
>I think we have a larger problem where our education system is laser focused on "knowledge" and often abjectly refuses to teach anything that can be called a "skill". I've been thinking about this quite a bit lately,…
This is a valid point, haha.
New York requires annual car inspections that include emissions testing as well as a basic safety check (tires, brakes, head/signal/brake lights, horn, fluids, and a few other things). They "only" cost $20 but they put…