Does it need road? Rail? Asphalt, steel, or concrete, which wear down and need to be replaced? Or does it just need a standard charging station as used by current EV’s? FFS, get over your fucking normalcy bias.
Does it need road? Rail? Asphalt, steel, or concrete, which wear down and need to be replaced? Or does it just need a standard charging station as used by current EV’s? FFS, get over your fucking normalcy bias.
Rail infrastructure costs money to maintain. So do roads, for that matter. If this is the first step towards ubiquitous pollution-free air taxis, we should be cheering, not grousing.
You seem highly interested in whether I would have purchased one or not. What a weird comment.
In fact, I would not. But even if I would, this bullshit would be a deal breaker. It’s basically saying “we know you’re going to regret this purchase, but we’re going to put a barrier in place to keep you from dealing with it.” That’s a gigantic red flag for any product.
Fun fact, I could give a fuck what they want.
There are multiple deal-breakers, yest.
I borrowed your mom’s Zune.
I kinda feel bad for the people who already had one before Musk showed his ass to the whole world. It’s like they need to put a disclaimer on a bumper sticker.
Absolute deal-breaker. I will not be dictated to on what I may or may not do with my personal private property, beyond the bounds of the law.
Oh… no…?
Fuck’s sake, what a stupid thing to get hung up over.
More like Atari Jaguar or the 3DO. Absolute trash.
That’s fair. I’d probably be a lot more motivated to leave if I had kids to think about.
There are fewer protests these days because people are catching on that they don’t accomplish dick. As to leaving, people have families. Not just their immediate family but think aunts, uncles, cousins. It’s not trivial to leave all that behind and move somewhere where you know no one and have no support structure, and maybe you don’t even speak the language. And to even consider it, you’ve got to have the time and money to expend on moving, and your destination country has to agree to let you in. It’s not a simple undertaking.
I was under the impression that those sweetheart deals were getting hard to come by, but I don’t work bids.
What else is there to do but accept it? It isn’t like our politicians have the will to do anything about it. Peaceful protest falls on deaf ears. The gun crazies would gladly die in a blaze of glory rather than be disarmed. The country is awash in guns and ammunition. So please do tell, oh wise outsider, what the hell a normal person is supposed to do about it?
Jeez, if you can’t make money off of defense industry contracts, you should probably just hang it up.
It’s a bold move, Cotton
You know the ads have gotten ridiculous when the advertising company says “hey, maybe we ought to cool it a little.”