Comment Re:What? (Score 1) 265
You nearly lost me at "greeted by a salesperson". You really did lose me at "negotiate".
These are the things most people hate about buying a car.
You nearly lost me at "greeted by a salesperson". You really did lose me at "negotiate".
These are the things most people hate about buying a car.
Congratulations, you just created a market in Tesla dockable tablets. Now thieves have a reason to smash car windows and steal them.
Many countries said they were going to ban incandescent lightbulbs, and gave a series dates for different kinds. And guess what? They kept to those dates.
It's not naive to point out government deadlines at all. Whilst they might be dropped, they are usually not.
So if that's what matters, you could just buy an engine. You don't need the rest of the bike.
But in reality it's having this machine that you sit on and transports you around, that you can weave round corners and traffic by leaning.
I can tell you now that when people drive electric cars they usually find them more fun than ICE cars, not less.
I can't speak for electric motorcycles because I haven't ridden one. But it's probably the same.
You can't imagine? Then that's a limitation on your imagination, not the technology.
Because putting a deadline on it causes the car companies and the consumers to start considering it now. Having a deadline means that most people will have changed over before the deadline.
Guess what. Most people never encounter -35 degrees. And if they did, their diesel would be freezing anyway.
Let me deal with your next comment. Yes there are ways of dealing with diesel freezing, There are also ways of dealing with cold batteries - its called preheating the battery.
Many countries have set a deadline by which no more new ICE vehicles can be sold. It tends to be either 2030 or 2040. But in truth by then there will be no consumer demand for them anyway. And manufacturer that is not switching it's focus to EVs, is committing suicide.
iPhone does have ad-blockers for web content.
Fundamentally, your question is "Can the absence of action be a crime?". And the answer is yes.
Delete Trump's first.
How would you know Musk's tweet is incorrect?
There is no one like Musk, but probably the best parallel is Steve Jobs - for better and worse.
Here's the difference. Apple has examples of every single model that runs iOS. So they can be 100% sure.
It doesn't matter if they own up to doing it when it's against Apple's rules for developers.
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