ronsatspokane
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Largely robotics.Fake news. Largely robotics. Fun fact: China installed over half the world's new robots in 2023. (The US was a very very distant third place, a bronze medal at least, behind them and Japan.)

Largely robotics.Fake news. Largely robotics. Fun fact: China installed over half the world's new robots in 2023. (The US was a very very distant third place, a bronze medal at least, behind them and Japan.)
I remember reading the book "The Good Old Days - They were Terrible". The 1st chapter enumerated the number of horses in New York City around 1900, the average # pounds of horse poop per animal and all the disgusting effects of this immense quantity of waste sitting in the streets. The gasoline-powered automobile was a huge environmental improvement.
Absolutely not bulletproof. Plenty of videos of people who were convinced their new $100k cyberstuck was bulletproof shooting holes in them. Heck, half of them aren't even waterproof.I’m pretty sure the Douche Panzers are not bullet proof. 1.8mm stainless? Bullet proof?
Nah, most people on both sides have always seen him for what he is. A ketamine fueled nepo-baby claiming he's something that he isn't.Musk was one of the gods of the left prior to his purchase of Twitter.
One thing he is that no one else in the world is, the richest man in the world. With that accomplishment he doesn't need to claim anything. He's already proven it. Now he's being denigrated for saving the US (and western civilization it would have/will turn out) from financial collapse. I just hope his efforts are not too little too late.Nah, most people on both sides have always seen him for what he is. A ketamine fueled nepo-baby claiming he's something that he isn't.
Id carry you for a ride and make you feel like a real man in my truck.Nah, most people on both sides have always seen him for what he is. A ketamine fueled nepo-baby claiming he's something that he isn't.
But yeah, if my 13 year old truck ever wears out, I'll probably buy an EV truck. Or maybe convert my 52 year old truck to an EV.
Meh hold trump's cola.lolWith Trump's tariffs in-bound we are all going to be driving our same vehicles for many years yet and so the debate about purchasing an electric vehicle, any new vehicle for that matter, is moot.
So glad to hear folks from your area siding with us southern folks.shows there is hope in this world.sad but trueOne thing he is that no one else in the world is, the richest man in the world. With that accomplishment he doesn't need to claim anything. He's already proven it. Now he's being denigrated for saving the US (and western civilization it would have/will turn out) from financial collapse. I just hope his efforts are not too little too late.
I admire your thought about producing electricity where it is used, however energy of all kinds are produced where it is found. Petroleum products are often/usually transferred in underground pipes and electricity is transmitted using high voltage power lines. Petroleum products are usually refined at some distant location from most people and then transferred to where people are located. Whether EV's are the next generation of transportation I don't know, but a new source must be obtained for the future. Petroleum products are a product that took millions of years to produce. When it's gone, it's gone and it's being used at a staggering rate. The use of renewable energy is a solution to get us to future stages of power.And lets not talk about the years prior when chamber pots were dumped out the window. Yeah, the internal combustion engine was an improvement. It took decades before the average family could afford one and those horses did not disappear over night.
Fast forward 100+ years and many are convinced that those "magic" electrons are the next step in the evolution of transportation. Those who believe that do not understand how those magic electrons are generated or transported let along the loss associated with transportation. Basically what is happening is that the environmental impact is moved to someone else's back yard and out of theirs. Don't get me wrong, I encourage the consumption of electricity almost as much as I encourage the consumption of natural gas. However I believe that the additional infrastructure needed to accommodate large numbers of ev's should be constructed within 20 miles of the consumption point. Currently places like California rely on electric production facilities in other states like Washington. If they want the additional electricity needed to support their wet dream in places like LA, Chicago and New York then they should produce the additional electricity needed within their own city. Only in that way will people understand how those magic electrons are generated. I currently have a dam just 2 miles as the crow flies from my house. I don't want another 10 dams to support the needs of the poser environmentalist crowd. Not that it will be necessary, they all seem to be trading their ev's for Lincoln Navigators to Chevy Suburban's (as Senator Kelly just did). Like we didn't know that they were just virtue signaling all along. Makes me want to buy a Tesla.
There is very little loss in the transportation or refinement of petroleum products beyond the delivery to the end user. The transportation of those magic electrons can result in significant loss that varies depending on whether using overhead or underground transmission lines. And that transmission often originates with fossil fuels such as natural gas power plants and coal power plants. Much better to generate it where it is used. Especially considering that the environmental posers want to breech the dams.I admire your thought about producing electricity where it is used, however energy of all kinds are produced where it is found. Petroleum products are often/usually transferred in underground pipes and electricity is transmitted using high voltage power lines. Petroleum products are usually refined at some distant location from most people and then transferred to where people are located. Whether EV's are the next generation of transportation I don't know, but a new source must be obtained for the future. Petroleum products are a product that took millions of years to produce. When it's gone, it's gone and it's being used at a staggering rate. The use of renewable energy is a solution to get us to future stages of power.
On the side of the state I live on you are inclined to find like minded individuals. On the west side of the state they are vandalizing Tesla's and assaulting their owners in the name of the 1st amendment all the while supporting elimination of the 2nd amendment. They don't call it the peoples republic of Washington for nothing. This state has turned into a dictatorship.So glad to hear folks from your area siding with us southern folks.shows there is hope in this world.sad but true
Drain the swamp.USA
Oh trust me I know we see it on news everyday especially Oregon.On the side of the state I live on you are inclined to find like minded individuals. On the west side of the state they are vandalizing Tesla's and assaulting their owners in the name of the 1st amendment all the while supporting elimination of the 2nd amendment. They don't call it the peoples republic of Washington for nothing. This state has turned into a dictatorship.