Don’t give him ideas!
Mostly harmless
Don’t give him ideas!
And the US and EU governments don’t give huge subsidies to the automotive industry?
I know. But the incumbents have been putting off the transition to EVs for decades in the name of short term profits and now they’re caught with their pants down. If they had seriously invested ten years ago, they’d be much further along.
Let’s do a thought experiment: imagine I heartily kicked you in the balls. How would you feel about that? So yeah, that’s not a moral absolute but at least I have an empirical basis for saying it’s wrong to harm.
Cool. I’m a dude and pretty old, though. Having a baby might be a bit of a problem.
It’s simple really. Make affordable EVs and people will buy them. Yet that seems to be impossible to understand for the incumbents.
I guess he’s finally lost it completely.
Something… something… Schrödinger
But surely the Holy Market is going to solve all those problems!
None of this is accidental or a failure of the system. The system works as designed.
Wrong way to go, if you ask me. The people who want 1000 km of range simply don’t understand EVs.
I always had trouble with running dual boot, mostly because I don’t really have a clue about all this stuff. So the consequence was to ditch Windows. Never going back.
We’ve had one pandemic, yes, but what about second pandemic?
But one thing they’re good at is subverting political parties in other countries to do their bidding.
The secret ingredient is data harvesting.
Just like God intended.
So what potential conflict would require your troops to know the government district of another country other than you trying to invade them?
Mongolia is an independent country. Inner Mongolia is a part of China and lies south of Mongolia the country.
I’ve been using Fitbits for the past couple of years.
Better decarbonise with Chinese panels than keep burning fossil fuels.