Made with all organic and sustainable products.
Well they're clearly going to need to re-design it for the road...ain't nobody gonna drive that thing down the road. Parking would be a b!tch!
Made with all organic and sustainable products.
I don't know. If I saw that thing in a parking space, I'd give it plenty of room. Five miles or so should oughta do it.Well they're clearly going to need to re-design it for the road...ain't nobody gonna drive that thing down the road. Parking would be a b!tch!
Well they're clearly going to need to re-design it for the road...ain't nobody gonna drive that thing down the road. Parking would be a b!tch!
I don't know. If I saw that thing in a parking space, I'd give it plenty of room. Five miles or so should oughta do it.
I don't know. If I saw that thing in a parking space, I'd give it plenty of room. Five miles or so should oughta do it.
yeah? maybe I'll make it my next vehicle then. My current car survived approx 6 months on the road before it suffered it's first ding...
Wow... you really are in Canada.
really am. but how do you mean?
Because it took 6 months to get your first ding on your car.
Because it took 6 months to get your first ding on your car.
That's nothing. Where she lives I've seen 15 year old 4X4s in pristine condition.
Baffles the hell outta me.
Oh, you fell for that "SUV" thing, did you? Poor lass.oh and the amount of Porche SUVs, Acura, BMW and Telsa SUV's makes me wonder if the point of a Sport UTILITY Vehicle might be lost on them.
oh and the amount of Porche SUVs, Acura, BMW and Telsa SUV's makes me wonder if the point of a Sport UTILITY Vehicle might be lost on them.
Especially when they don't have snow tires.
Twila, excuse Eagle's bafflement. Average time from purchase to first ding in Boston is about six minutes.
yeah? maybe I'll make it my next vehicle then. My current car survived approx 6 months on the road before it suffered it's first ding...
It's always the first ding on any new vehicle that's the worst, they say...but the other 2 that happened hurt just as much.
Lithium batteries? A decade or so? Try 1912. 105 years ago.
Experimentation with lithium batteries began in 1912 under G.N. Lewis, and in the 1970s the first lithium batteries came onto the market.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_battery#Lithium_and_lithium-ion_batteries
This dude was my landlord in 1990.
https://ca.linkedin.com/in/qiming-zhong-48151337
When he was with NEC back then. They had issues with the larger batteries overheating and exploding.
Yup green magik just like I said.......we are going to see an explosion in green tech innovation in the next few years.
Yeah forget they are so dim you can't see a fukking thing-as dim as your posts here in fact.A superb example is that of LEDs, which are replacing lighting worldwide....
Oops. Guess everyone will have to stop buying cell phones. Fortunately green tech doesn't end with lithium ion batteries.
Beyond lithium-ion: Researchers reveal a safer, longer-lasting, solid-state battery alternative
Beyond lithium-ion: Researchers reveal a safer, longer-lasting, solid-state battery alternative | PCWorld
10 alternatives to lithium-ion batteries
10 alternatives to lithium-ion batteries - Charged
Oh, you fell for that "SUV" thing, did you? Poor lass.
It's actually "SAV," for Suburban Assault Vehicle.
especially when the vehicle goes from garage to mall and home again...
Whimper away, you poor little butthurt creature.Let me get this straight - YOU think that things under development are better. You are not an engineer and don't know what is being said nor have the capacity to analyze them yourself but you can talk about them - right?
If there's one thing that is really stupid it is a True Believer in the faith of Global Warming.
Pretendian is back with his additions to a global warming forum.