Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
whatever there cool guy!You’re first off the list to go hunt Nilgai.
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whatever there cool guy!You’re first off the list to go hunt Nilgai.
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you're making an assumption that we would want hang out with you!You’re first off the list to go hunt Nilgai.
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crocs are gayer than a three-pronged fork!My crocks are lime green
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you're making an assumption that we would want hang out with you!
I try to not spend that much time in Dallas.
We all over that
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Gotta say I'm seeing more everyday. I live near The Woodlands and when I have business there, at any red light during heavy traffic, I can look around and sometimes see 10 Teslas. I'm south of The Woodlands, though, where they're a bit less common. I'm likely to see only 3 or 4 every time I go to HEB, which is less than 3 miles away.Gotta say I'm seeing more Tesla's on the road around Houston, Katy.
I feel as if there is SOME merit to electric cars but im a diehard when it comes to combustion engine vehicles myself, be it ethanol to dead dino juice they will still be the common car id say.About 10 people I know have recently bought Teslas.
Tesla owners are becoming sort of a cult, proselytizing all the time.
Wishing to stay culturally literate, I went and test drove one today.
Jeeeeeezzus......
0-60 MPH between 2 massive electric motors in the diminutive little Model 3 in 3.2 seconds is just an indescribable exhilaration. And that's their entry level sedan.
Think how fast the chuck on your cordless Milwaukee drill reaches full speed and you will get the idea.
Never mind that the thing costs almost exactly the same as a new Ford Raptor.
It is amazing.
The still-to-come high end Tesla Roadster will do 0-60 in 1.9 seconds. Go 250 MPH and drive from Austin to to a Beto rally in El Paso without stoping once!! Oh. It's expensive.
Just about all the auto makers are about to introduce their respective versions.
Every day I see drivers looking at a phone while driving. It's as dangerous as drunk driving.Yesterday on I-10 I saw a brand new Tesla, paper tag, guy driving was looking at his phone. I imagine his car was driving itself.
I was first at a light a couple of days ago. I noticed the girl behind me was looking down, probably at her phone. No big deal; I was in front of her.Every day I see drivers looking at a phone while driving. It's as dangerous as drunk driving.
<>Not a tough guy but y’all are soft.
Like way soft
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We won't be "green" until fusion is developed. Just recently successful start. No spent fuel rods and fusion is really the power of the sun. Won't be in my lifetime though.other than the disposal of spent fuel rods nuclear energy is the cleanest energy source
PROBABLY WON'T BE IN MINE EITHER!We won't be "green" until fusion is developed. Just recently successful start. No spent fuel rods and fusion is really the power of the sun. Won't be in my lifetime though.
From Jan. 1, 2021, through Nov. 28, 2022, there were at least 208 reports of fire or overheating incidents involving micro-mobility devices across the country, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Gotta say I'm seeing more everyday. I live near The Woodlands and when I have business there, at any red light during heavy traffic, I can look around and sometimes see 10 Teslas. I'm south of The Woodlands, though, where they're a bit less common. I'm likely to see only 3 or 4 every time I go to HEB, which is less than 3 miles away.
Then again, I see lots of Maseratis, even a couple in my middle-class neighborhood. I always wondered about that. Then I realized that the Maserati dealership is very close, on a freeway access road about 4 miles from my house as the crow flies.
My point is that the location is important. Where there are lots of upper-middle-class people with money or wanting to look like they have money, you'll see Teslas. Where bangers want to look rich, you might see whatever is sold at the dealership if it's nearby.