Message from @Salacious Swanky Cat

Discord ID: 614159330018852875


2019-08-22 17:47:39 UTC  

Money is fungible.

2019-08-22 17:53:04 UTC  

*Called it.*
Battery powered cars don't have the capacity to move product effectively, and don't have the range for most commits and how did I know...
What.
@uncephalized
A dozen damned times now.
... That essay was part of my degree, but no, it wasn't a study per se.
¿What other question?
As I pointed out, a personal use solar array paid itself off in five years.
You can't maintain batteries over any period of time, and forget about bread deliveries.
The same basic theories apply either way, and you know perfectly well that's what I meant, but *I'm* the *"unsympathetic debator."*
I accuse people if lying for lying. Go back and actually read it this time. Even Shannon WATTS read it honestly... She caught it first. (That was *after* she dubbed me the *Mandatory Carry Faggot,"* but anyways...)
Oh. My bad. "Uncharitable."
A shortfall in budget on an industry that wouldn't have existed but for the tax break isn't a shortfall; You can't say *"We're not gonna make money off of something that doesn't exist"* and call it a *"support,"* Alexandria. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

2019-08-22 17:54:42 UTC  

I give up, @Mandatory Carry , you're right about everything and I just wanted you to know.

2019-08-22 17:56:32 UTC  

I don’t need more than 250 miles of range for a car.

2019-08-22 17:57:03 UTC  

I also don’t want to spend more than 40k on a new car.

2019-08-22 17:57:34 UTC  

And I also don’t want to spend 100 dollars every time I fill up a fuel cell tank.

2019-08-22 18:00:04 UTC  

Sure, 600 miles of range was nice the *one time* I've driven that far, but electric cars can still satisfy most people for most driving situations

2019-08-22 18:04:23 UTC  

Exactly. Battery powered electric cars will dominate in the near future because they will ultimately be the cheapest form of personal transportation.

2019-08-22 18:04:50 UTC  

I couldn't do an electric car for my job

2019-08-22 18:04:55 UTC  

I still think that Fuel cells may ultimately power commercial planes too.

2019-08-22 18:05:10 UTC  

@Clive distance or load?

2019-08-22 18:05:33 UTC  

I drive around a lot to various place for clients, a lot of them are in the boonies

2019-08-22 18:06:05 UTC  

farms, nurseries, dispensaries

2019-08-22 18:06:33 UTC  

What is your average daily mileage ?

2019-08-22 18:07:31 UTC  
2019-08-22 18:08:57 UTC  

Minimum, 66 home-work-home
Max, that plus 100 miles

2019-08-22 18:09:04 UTC  

or more

2019-08-22 18:09:28 UTC  

Um. An electric car would definitely work for that.

2019-08-22 18:09:41 UTC  

my point is i have no where to charge it

2019-08-22 18:09:54 UTC  

Infrastructure is a huge issue for electric cars tbh

2019-08-22 18:09:54 UTC  

You’ll charge it at home.

2019-08-22 18:10:06 UTC  

how?

2019-08-22 18:10:19 UTC  

Get a plug installed.

2019-08-22 18:10:26 UTC  

eh

2019-08-22 18:10:34 UTC  

That’s how you would do it.

2019-08-22 18:10:39 UTC  

I'm gonna move sooner than that i hope

2019-08-22 18:10:42 UTC  

leave CA

2019-08-22 18:10:47 UTC  

That’s what I plan on doing.

2019-08-22 18:10:52 UTC  

also I rent

2019-08-22 18:11:38 UTC  

California has more electric infrastructure than any state.

2019-08-22 18:11:46 UTC  

not this part of CA

2019-08-22 18:11:55 UTC  

Also my new issue with electric cars is that I'd like one that's not full of bloatware

2019-08-22 18:12:11 UTC  

lots of weed and veggie farms, not a lot of electric car infrastruture

2019-08-22 18:12:48 UTC  

What’s bloatware

2019-08-22 18:13:04 UTC  

preinstalled apps that no one wants

2019-08-22 18:13:10 UTC  

Cars now have a non insignificant software component

2019-08-22 18:13:12 UTC  

like the fucking NFL app

2019-08-22 18:13:16 UTC  

Including preinstalled apps yeah

2019-08-22 18:13:32 UTC  

All the excess crap software that companies install on phones/computers

2019-08-22 18:13:59 UTC  

Oh. Why is that a problem for cars?

2019-08-22 18:14:47 UTC  

performance degradation also unauth backdoor access