April 23Apr 23 10 hours ago, Mike31mt said:Context?? You've got to be kidding me.Read the book. It repeatedly instructs its reader to commit violence upon others, period.And funny you mention context, Islam is quite literally the practice of being most like Muhammad, correct?So go take a look at the actual man himself and what he did in his life, then tell me about "context.".Hilarious how the only context that matters --the figurehead himself--is not context enough to interpret the words literally based on the actual actions of Muhammad himself.Jesus never murdered/sold entire villages into slavery, he never married a 6 year old to consummate it 3 years later (you do the math), he never harmed others and in fact did the opposite, healing many and performing miracles which drew incredible crowds. He didn't have to threaten to kill people to follow him.How about the context of the actual nations which are majority Christian vs Muslim. Give me a list of all the majority Muslim countries in which you'd live.Go read the two books and stop relying on AI to reinforce your warped and ignorant world view.Hesgeth has been framing this as a "holy war",.. while at the same time they trash the Pope and say he should stay out of politics hahahaha. How is all of MAGA the same kind of retarded?
April 23Apr 23 12 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:I see diehard rallied tweedle dee and tweedle dumb.the thread, somehow, got even dumber.Yeah your butt buddy tagging all of us and then immediately getting embarrassed wasn't it... the reetards strike again
April 23Apr 23 11 hours ago, Diehardfan said:Winter stay in town unless I have to drive 50 miles each way to SLC for something.When there isn't snow 65-100 each way for day tripsLonger trips 300-500 miles each wayI would say that for your every day travel an EV would make a ton of sense. You would save a ton on gas and you just charge it overnight. And your day trips you should have plenty of range too, most vehicles are over 200 miles, if you get one that has a range of 300 or more you are good to go as well.So you would really only be inconvenienced for longer trips. You would for sure have to charge up at least once at a fast charger, so that would be an excuse to stop for a bio break and bite to eat. That being said, I wouldn't want to have to do that for longer trips and would just rather fill up the Explorer.11 hours ago, Diehardfan said:Roads aren't flat out hereUphill you'll burn up a lot of charge but you'll get it back going downhill with regenerative braking.
April 23Apr 23 9 minutes ago, paco said:I would say that for both your every day travel an EV would make a ton of sense. You would save a ton on gas and you just charge it overnight. And your day trips you should have plenty of range too, most vehicles are over 200 miles, if you get one that has a range of 300 or more you are good to go as well.So you would really only be inconvenienced for longer trips. You would for sure have to charge up at least once at a fast charger, so that would be an excuse to stop for a bio break and bite to eat. That being said, I wouldn't want to have to do that for longer trips and would just rather fill up the Explorer.Uphill you'll burn up a lot of charge but you'll get it back going downhill with regenerative braking.The EVs in the lower price ranges seem to be the perfect commuter car. I can remember lots of people with large vehicles that used a lot of fuel also having "beaters", Honda Civic/Nissan Sentra type cars that they used to pile up the back and forth mileage from work and chores. In that role, a person would literally never have to stop to charge, ever.
April 23Apr 23 42 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:I see diehard rallied tweedle dee and tweedle dumb.the thread, somehow, got even dumber.I tried to skim thru a bit but it was so ridiculous I just jumped to the end.
April 23Apr 23 15 hours ago, Lambo said:Not a chance they closed it, not without this guy.We know who's really leading the closure
April 23Apr 23 45 minutes ago, Boogyman said:The EVs in the lower price ranges seem to be the perfect commuter car. I can remember lots of people with large vehicles that used a lot of fuel also having "beaters", Honda Civic/Nissan Sentra type cars that they used to pile up the back and forth mileage from work and chores. In that role, a person would literally never have to stop to charge, ever.That's exactly why we got the Mach-E. It replaced our MINI as our fuel efficient car.
April 23Apr 23 21 hours ago, Mike31mt said:Just curious when Trump will be gifting that nuke to Iran....any day now I'm sure You really like getting your sheet pushed in on this one don't you?I said, and was proven 100% right, that once Trump tore up a deal that took 98% of Iran's enriched uranium, shut down 75% of their centrifuges and put inspectors on the ground, Iran would either get a nuke or we'd have to go to war with them. You, the F'ing idiot cult member that you are, argued that no, the guy who bankrupted a casino and thinks there were airports during the Revolutionary War was a master negotiator and would be able to get a better deal without firing a shot. You were wrong and now Trump would give his left nut to get a fraction of what Obama got and, honestly he'd probably settle for just opening up the Strait that only shut down because he's retarded and got dog walked by Bibi.
April 23Apr 23 11 hours ago, Mike030270 said:Apparently, Israeli officials threatened to kill her a few days before she was hit. Just straight up murder of a journalist. No different than what Saudi Arabia did to Khashoggi.
April 23Apr 23 1 hour ago, DrPhilly said:I tried to skim thru a bit but it was so ridiculous I just jumped to the end.Not a liberal.... 😂
April 23Apr 23 1 hour ago, paco said:I would say that for your every day travel an EV would make a ton of sense. You would save a ton on gas and you just charge it overnight. And your day trips you should have plenty of range too, most vehicles are over 200 miles, if you get one that has a range of 300 or more you are good to go as well.So you would really only be inconvenienced for longer trips. You would for sure have to charge up at least once at a fast charger, so that would be an excuse to stop for a bio break and bite to eat. That being said, I wouldn't want to have to do that for longer trips and would just rather fill up the Explorer.Uphill you'll burn up a lot of charge but you'll get it back going downhill with regenerative braking.You do a good job selling one. We talked about a Tesla but it's just not something that interests us right now. The combination of cold with the handles freezing and battery drain from the cold/using the heater combined with the inclines on mountain roads that you mentioned feels like a pain. Plus we often go to remote camp sites/trails. Big brother always watching both literally and with all the tracking information also rubs me the wrong way. It's always good to save money but I'm not worried about gas prices and like the convenience.
April 23Apr 23 3 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:You do a good job selling one.We talked about a Tesla but it's just not something that interests us right now. The combination of cold with the handles freezing and battery drain from the cold/using the heater combined with the inclines on mountain roads that you mentioned feels like a pain. Plus we often go to remote camp sites/trails. Big brother always watching both literally and with all the tracking information also rubs me the wrong way. It's always good to save money but I'm not worried about gas prices and like the convenience.Oh yeah, if you have really cold weather they are no where near as efficient. Taking my daughter to school and driving back home takes about 6% of the battery. In the winter? 10%
April 23Apr 23 ^^^^ see, moments like this show me that there is still some humanity left in this country.
April 23Apr 23 7 minutes ago, justwinbaby said:Are you saying the Iran regime was not radical before17 hours ago, justwinbaby said:Oh so you mean the Iranian people who would prefer Trump keep the bombs coming rather than live under the current regime? Those people?You’re drunk on your own propaganda. No one WANTS bombs dropped on their community, Even the Iranians who want regime change prefer living in a place not destroyed by bombs. Water, electricity, roads, bridges all function better when not destroyed by bombs.
April 23Apr 23 Just now, MidMoFo said:You’re drunk on your own propaganda.No one WANTS bombs dropped on their community, Even the Iranians who want regime change prefer living in a place not destroyed by bombs. Water, electricity, roads, bridges all function better when not destroyed by bombs.No. They would prefer Trump continuing to bomb vs being under the current regime. You're just wrong
April 23Apr 23 Just now, paco said:Oh yeah, if you have really cold weather they are no where near as efficient.Taking my daughter to school and driving back home takes about 6% of the battery.In the winter? 10%Yeah, it gets to single digits pretty often in the winter. We have a sedan but it mostly sits in the garage vs one of our all-wheels or 4x4s. Ground clearance on dirt roads/deep snow is also a thing. It's also nice to have a tow hitch for bikes or our trailer.
April 23Apr 23 3 minutes ago, justwinbaby said:No. They would prefer Trump continuing to bomb vs being under the current regime. You're just wrongYou know this how? Someone told you to believe that.
April 23Apr 23 trump has the diplomacy skills of a toddler…his only move is give me what I want or I’ll bomb you into the Stone Age. and the 2 real estate developers he put in charge aren’t much better. iran’s regime was/is disgusting…no argument there. But an actual plan for a path forward…developed by actual subject matter experts…would’ve been helpful. Instead we have this day to day chaos.
April 23Apr 23 9 minutes ago, Diehardfan said:You do a good job selling one.We talked about a Tesla but it's just not something that interests us right now. The combination of cold with the handles freezing and battery drain from the cold/using the heater combined with the inclines on mountain roads that you mentioned feels like a pain. Plus we often go to remote camp sites/trails. Big brother always watching both literally and with all the tracking information also rubs me the wrong way. It's always good to save money but I'm not worried about gas prices and like the convenience.If your car is less than 10 years old or so it is tracking your every move regardless of power source. It tracks everything. Door openings, all movement, routing info, gear changes, acceleration/speed, telephony, app usage, etc etc. Every detail is logged and there are onboard mobil SIM cards and GPS technology. Everything is sent up to the car company. They use it to do analysis on end user behavior which then impacts their design and marketing decisions. They also sell it to 3rd parties. You agreed to that when you signed the contract.
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