plus the "beta" testers treat it like some kind of fun game. they're like "whoops, almost swerved into traffic. whoops, almost ran into a pedestrian crossing the street."
this article lost me when I saw those numbers. It also treats heat like some kind of magic and not based on thermodynamics. heat is heat, no matter how quickly or slowly it spreads. A big thermal mass will hold heat,…
wow Larry looks scary. I would not feel ok if I lived in Newfoundland or those French islands.
lol why is this crap on the first page
what a complete waste of energy
Yeah I don't get it. People want to buy a home so that they have more space and privacy, including outdoor space. Sure, some condos have roof decks, balconies, or shared yards, but so do rentals.
"Then I have an extension chord to my gas furnace to power the blower and furnace computer." is anyone else wondering how his home furnace has a regular plug? aren't these things usually hard-wired with a dedicated…
Though I don't doubt that Teslas could be engineered to power a home, it doesn't make sense for them to officially support it as a feature. At most, it would power your home for a day before needing to be recharged, so…
People get used to treating electronics and computers as black boxes, not concerned with their internal workings since things just tend to work how they should these days. But when you get into high power and batteries,…
Teslas, despite their hype, are not some kind of revolutionary car. They use the same technology as every other car, though they improve things where they can, such as their motor efficiency. Standard car parts still…
Not to mention the main battery would have to constantly recharge the 12v battery, which is probably bad for both batteries. Going from the high-voltage battery to the 12 volt to the inverter sounds really inefficient…
plus the "beta" testers treat it like some kind of fun game. they're like "whoops, almost swerved into traffic. whoops, almost ran into a pedestrian crossing the street."
this article lost me when I saw those numbers. It also treats heat like some kind of magic and not based on thermodynamics. heat is heat, no matter how quickly or slowly it spreads. A big thermal mass will hold heat,…
wow Larry looks scary. I would not feel ok if I lived in Newfoundland or those French islands.
lol why is this crap on the first page
what a complete waste of energy
Yeah I don't get it. People want to buy a home so that they have more space and privacy, including outdoor space. Sure, some condos have roof decks, balconies, or shared yards, but so do rentals.
"Then I have an extension chord to my gas furnace to power the blower and furnace computer." is anyone else wondering how his home furnace has a regular plug? aren't these things usually hard-wired with a dedicated…
Though I don't doubt that Teslas could be engineered to power a home, it doesn't make sense for them to officially support it as a feature. At most, it would power your home for a day before needing to be recharged, so…
People get used to treating electronics and computers as black boxes, not concerned with their internal workings since things just tend to work how they should these days. But when you get into high power and batteries,…
Teslas, despite their hype, are not some kind of revolutionary car. They use the same technology as every other car, though they improve things where they can, such as their motor efficiency. Standard car parts still…
Not to mention the main battery would have to constantly recharge the 12v battery, which is probably bad for both batteries. Going from the high-voltage battery to the 12 volt to the inverter sounds really inefficient…