quad decade guy
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Do you know what the word unscheduled means? Breakdown? Failure? How about stuff happens?Do you know what the word schedule means?
Do you know what the word unscheduled means? Breakdown? Failure? How about stuff happens?Do you know what the word schedule means?
The fact remains it took workers much longer to have the money necessary to buy things like washing machines decades ago. Free markets are much more efficient. However that being said many companies cut corners to maximize profit so if you want quality you have to pay more. But look at electronics, especially tv's. Prices tend to come way down and the quality, due to competition, is better than ever. A $500 tv today is as good as a $3000 tv was a decade ago.the US economy is worse for workers now than it was decades ago.
its a high cost high debt economy.
Yes, they are.It's not my opinion. You can avoid a mechanic for years and have a very low probability of any drama with an EV. The scheduled maintenance list is almost nothing.
Neglect an ice car and it dies fast.
These are not opinions.
Planned obsolescence.The fact remains it took workers much longer to have the money necessary to buy things like washing machines decades ago. Free markets are much more efficient. However that being said many companies cut corners to maximize profit so if you want quality you have to pay more. But look at electronics, especially tv's. Prices tend to come way down and the quality, due to competition, is better than ever. A $500 tv today is as good as a $3000 tv was a decade ago.
EVs work in every part of the world. They just don't fit every need in every part of the world, currently. I have no idea where dude is from.EVs would not work in @What'dyabringmetoday???'s part of the world.
if capitalism and slavery were happening at the same time, i and i preferred one and i thought the other was immoral, i would rebel to end the immoral one.Then start one and make money and live a good life.
Which was definitely the case when GM and Ford built cars that fell apart around 100,000 miles. The Japanese ate our lunch with better quality. That's one of the foundations of a free market economy: competition is good for the consumer. Competition gave us better tv's, better phones, etc at lower prices. Socialism removes the incentives to compete. That's a major reason it always fails. People like @rickyb can't stand that some do really well under capitalism. They don't have the wherewithal to compete and are envious of the material success. Much of the strife in the world is based on envy and resentment. If people could manage to be happy within their means there would be a lot less strife. But many never are happy with what they have.Planned obsolescence.
youre probably right that its cheaper relative to incomes. or maybe the corporations just pocketed the savings for themselves on third world labour. im skeptical about there being competition in this day and age.The fact remains it took workers much longer to have the money necessary to buy things like washing machines decades ago. Free markets are much more efficient. However that being said many companies cut corners to maximize profit so if you want quality you have to pay more. But look at electronics, especially tv's. Prices tend to come way down and the quality, due to competition, is better than ever. A $500 tv today is as good as a $3000 tv was a decade ago.
Let me clarify------EVs would not be a logical choice for his part of the world (Upstate NY). The only city in the area has fewer than 30 chargers, including the 6 Tesla chargers at the mall. Most of them are on the college campus while there are some at the local hotels and certain car dealers. If you don't have the ability to install a home charging system you are pretty much out of luck.EVs work in every part of the world. They just don't fit every need in every part of the world, currently. I have no idea where dude is from.
But EVs naturally have lower centers of gravity than any ICE can achieve, suit themselves naturally to 4wd systems, and have a lot of built in advantages.
But if someone wants to brag about long distance heavy hauling in frozen wastelands or something, I'll gladly admit EVs do not fit the bill.
Yes, people without home charging generally shouldn't buy EVs unless their city is very well set up for it.Let me clarify------EVs would not be a logical choice for his part of the world (Upstate NY). The only city in the area has fewer than 30 chargers, including the 6 Tesla chargers at the mall. Most of them are on the college campus while there are some at the local hotels and certain car dealers. If you don't have the ability to install a home charging system you are pretty much out of luck.
the struggle for justice never ends.Which was definitely the case when GM and Ford built cars that fell apart around 100,000 miles. The Japanese ate our lunch with better quality. That's one of the foundations of a free market economy: competition is good for the consumer. Competition gave us better tv's, better phones, etc at lower prices. Socialism removes the incentives to compete. That's a major reason it always fails. People like @rickyb can't stand that some do really well under capitalism. They don't have the wherewithal to compete and are envious of the material success. Much of the strife in the world is based on envy and resentment. If people could manage to be happy within their means there would be a lot less strife. But many never are happy with what they have.
You view those people from afar and are envious of them. If you want to talk about how people start wars to make money I'm all ears. If you want to rage against people making financial deals, a necessary component of capitalism, and are making big money doing so, take it elsewhere. Capitalism makes housing affordable for those who work. It puts food on the table and clothes on your back. And companies competing gives you more choice at better prices. But you've got to be willing to work. Strive more if you want more. Be happy with what you have if you don't want to work.if capitalism and slavery were happening at the same time, i and i preferred one and i thought the other was immoral, i would rebel to end the immoral one.
besides these disgusting freaks capitalists have a way of infecting every aspect of my life like the matrix, for example wall st and private banks
Hyundai includes a Level 1 charging system, which is basically an extension cord, with every new EV that they sell. The dealer told me to only use it in an emergency as it would take up to 50 hours for a full charge.Yes, people without home charging generally shouldn't buy EVs unless their city is very well set up for it.
Most of America can charge at home.
housing is not affordable here anymore, its all the banks and govts fault, and people work.You view those people from afar and are envious of them. If you want to talk about how people start wars to make money I'm all ears. If you want to rage against people making financial deals, a necessary component of capitalism, and are making big money doing so, take it elsewhere. Capitalism makes housing affordable for those who work. It puts food on the table and clothes on your back. And companies competing gives you more choice a better prices. But you've got to be willing to work. Strive more if you want more. Be happy with what you have if you don't want to work.
i dont want to be a greedy pig like the "people from afar"You view those people from afar and are envious of them. If you want to talk about how people start wars to make money I'm all ears. If you want to rage against people making financial deals, a necessary component of capitalism, and are making big money doing so, take it elsewhere. Capitalism makes housing affordable for those who work. It puts food on the table and clothes on your back. And companies competing gives you more choice at better prices. But you've got to be willing to work. Strive more if you want more. Be happy with what you have if you don't want to work.
Nobody needs a full charge every day. The average American drives 30 miles a day as a year round average, or less.Hyundai includes a Level 1 charging system, which is basically an extension cord, with every new EV that they sell. The dealer told me to only use it in an emergency as it would take up to 50 hours for a full charge.
No, you sound angry and envious of the rich.the struggle for justice never ends.
i dont sound happy to you?
“While there is a lower class, I am in it, while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.”
― Eugene V. Debs
In a private home. What about apartment dwellers?Nobody needs a full charge every day. The average American drives 30 miles a day as a year round average, or less.
A 110v outlet provides 3 miles of charge per hour, give or take.
That means a standard overnight charge from a 110v outlet can meet the average daily need.
And just about everybody has a dryer outlet anyway. That gets rid of the problem completely.
righteous anger. like jesus. we dont want to be them, theyre going to have a hard time in the after life.No, you sound angry and envious of the rich.