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I was getting mad at my lost postcount from archived serial threads but then I think I remembered something -
We now keep our postcount from archived serial threads, right?

I was getting mad at my lost postcount from archived serial threads but then I think I remembered something -
We now keep our postcount from archived serial threads, right?
Okay, now I'm picturing you sitting there, holding a whole one of these things in your hands, just chomping away at it...You should try them, I think they are really good, reasonably healthy and I think delicious. I just bought 16 of the squashes I linked above (~600g each) and 4 pumpkin (another type of squash) at ~3 Kg. That is a lot of what I shall be eating for a few days.
Yes, which is why I participate a lot more in them now than before.I was getting mad at my lost postcount from archived serial threads but then I think I remembered something -
We now keep our postcount from archived serial threads, right?
Why is it a "dead end"?
Does anyone else ever feel a bit guilty for taking the best produce from a supermarket?
It mainly happens when the items are sold by unit rather than weight. For example squashes are on special in aldi for 39p each, and I just went in and bought all the big ones, and when I got back I thought that everyone else will only have small ones, effectively meaning they are paying about twice the price I paid. So I feel a little bit guilty, but I would do the same again so not that guilty.
The US is immense.Some electric cars have a range of over 300km. That should be enough unless you want to drive through some godforsaken desert or tundra.
The US is immense.
I don't know. It was what I was told. I think it's that the batteries will never be good enough in both capacity and charging time to make electric cars workable in the real world. It's one of the things they complain about.
They mainly don't have the required range yet to compete with normal cars, but it'll probably only take a few years and that problem will be solved again.
The US is immense.
QFTPlease remember who the people who tell Chukchi Husky the facts of life and the universe and everything are.
Where this comes from is the idea thatCronyCapitalism wants it, therefor it must be The Truth.
Under current car ownership, this is not really what is important. Even if 99% of your days you only travel 20-40 miles, as long as sometimes you want to go more than 300 miles (or much less than that if you want to be safe) you do not want an electric car.But that isn't really true.
And that really isn't relevant.
What is true is that the percentage of passenger cars which travel on any given day further than the distance they could on battery is trivially small. What does it matter if a car 'only' has a 300 mile range if is driven 20-40 miles every day? Over 99% of passenger cars could be replaced with electrics at current operating ranges and no one would ever run into a problem. When someone knows they'll be driving further, they can rent a car for that trip.
Under current car ownership, this is not really what is important. Even if 99% of your days you only travel 20-40 miles, as long as sometimes you want to go more than 300 miles (or much less than that if you want to be safe) you do not want an electric car.
Under current car ownership, this is not really what is important. Even if 99% of your days you only travel 20-40 miles, as long as sometimes you want to go more than 300 miles (or much less than that if you want to be safe) you do not want an electric car.
Not in the US.No, if want to go more than 300 miles you want to take a train.