Scientific proof that Reddit can be a horrible source for scientific proof. :D
2-year and 8-year time series: [IMG] [IMG]
[IMG] Interesting. What's going on here? http://gasbuddy.com/gb_gastemperaturemap.aspx
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I've read of those benefits too, but when it comes down to it I use tea as a vehicle for cream and sugar, and green just doesn't do a good job on...
Totally. It's the illegitimate love-child of Slap Shot and Forrest Gump.
Nah nah -- I appreciated the shoutouts. It's just that it makes it so difficult for me to stay off the merry-go-round......
I will not get sucked back into this thread... I will NOT get sucked back into this thread...
Oh man... That would be a nightmare.
I'd like to chime in one last time and second GOD's props for mags. In all of the many -- MANY -- posts that I've seen on the subject in this circus...
Interesting -- here's Broder's response. He's now putting the brunt of the blame on the Tesla techs who apparently gave him bad advice when he called...
No -- he gave them the old "you're a damn liar" accusation. Either Tesla has completely doctored their car's onboard sensors (possible, but it seems...
But the test drive in question (on the East coast) had more than enough charging stations along the route to make the trip comfortably. You have no...
It IS a good point, and I think the reviewer could have eloquently expressed it after (what would have been) a successful trip. But did you see the...
Certainly a valid point, but not the one made by the reviewer in this case.
"And we even know his name, thanks to recovered fragments of ancient holy images (referred to as 'movies' by people at the time) captured by actual...
Well, he could have at least said so in his review. "The car ran great, even when I deliberately tried to sabotage my own trip by driving in circles...
Like a glove. [IMG]
Of course not -- NOW. Back in the day it was the clouds, today it's "other dimensions". Who knows where you will hide your magic man next!
http://www.teslamotors.com/blog/most-peculiar-test-drive Not terribly surprising, but it does make me wonder how high up the chain of command this...
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