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NamMedevac 70 wrote:Best of luck with your Tardive Dyskinesia and take care of those Tilted Disks.
This is fun old sport but I am bored now and you be on my list with a few other trolls. Your jeal is on full display. Thanks for playing. Stay informed on latest EV news sport. So long and happy camping.
โAug-24-2022 01:06 PM
โAug-24-2022 01:01 PM
PButler96 wrote:Yep, doomed from the start.;)
Wow, just when you thought a thread could not get to be a bigger circle jerk whamo.....it's up to 10 pages of completely worthless drivel.
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time2roll wrote:Or what "I stay informed.. " has to do with it.
Not sure why we are crossed up in your medical history???
โAug-24-2022 11:17 AM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=TDS
Wrong again old sport. TDS short for Tardive Dyskinesia Syndrome. Also Tilted Disk Syndrome and also Testosterone deficiency syndrome. Your narrow is visible again. Read up and inform yourself old sport. Better luck next time. Cheers
โAug-24-2022 11:09 AM
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pianotuna wrote:That means he's a Trump supporter and the thread has now turned political.
tds?
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NamMedevac 70 wrote:
I live in a modern 300 unit apartment complex and have observed no EV vehicles or charge stations in the complex and there are a great many 300 unit complexes in Reno with no charge stations. Most EV owners also still own a gasser auto or truck just in case. Interesting. Pays to read the latest and recent EV business news. Not all is positive. Cart before the horse.
โAug-24-2022 09:30 AM
Reisender wrote:propchef wrote:spoon059 wrote:time2roll wrote:
Jeff will never live the same life as most of us. I still give credit to making an effort through his company.
Let me know when an oil company executive goes above and beyond what is required to reduce pollution.
If you think that anyone is making electric vehicles to "reduce pollution" than you have been brainwashed. It is about increasing profit. Musk saw a chance to corner a market and make cash money. It isn't about being more Green or Earth friendly... it's only about making the almighty dollar. I promise you that batteries and EV aren't nearly as Green as you may want to believe...
The only ones consistently crying about EVs not being "green" are those who oppose them. I don't see EV owners bragging about "saving the environment." There are many legitimate reasons to buy an EV without even discussing anything "green."
Musk went WAAAYYYY out on a limb developing his cars. Prior to Musk electric cars were only slightly larger and safer than the common golf cart. No one (read: major manufacturers) was investing serious time or money to develop EVs. Musk knew that to be successful, an EV has to equally match the ICE it's replacing. Same comfort, safety, range, capacity, cup holders and sunroof and price levels. The Model S was an industry game changer, the Model 3 solidified his place in the market. It was only after Musk proved it could be done that the big boys got in with serious research. Everyone is now playing catch-up, although the Germans are close on his heels. Capitalism at it's finest.
EVs are fast, fun to drive, cheap to operate and have very low levels of maintenance. The "green" argument (to me) always falls flat becuase the oil industry has more than 100 years of poor behavior practices to reflect on. I don't think we'll pollute the Gulf of Mexico with a lithum spill.
Yep. Up until EV's nobody gave a carp about mining. Now its the devils work. Good thing ICE vehicles are made out of wood and the catalytic converters are made out of hemp or they would be doomed. ๐
โAug-24-2022 09:12 AM
propchef wrote:I'm reminded of how dirty the oil industry is every time I go to the grocery store and see a large oil stain in every single parking stall.
EVs are fast, fun to drive, cheap to operate and have very low levels of maintenance. The "green" argument (to me) always falls flat becuase the oil industry has more than 100 years of poor behavior practices to reflect on.