nyclurker369

nyclurker369 t1_j1askgf wrote

Nonsense. They would have focused on the composition of the batteries available to them at the time too. There are several well known and documented factors contributing to this topic. Some of which include the abundance and low cost of oil/gasoline and subsequent deliberate efforts to hinder investment in the R&D necessary to get us where we are finally with EVs today.

Regardless, we're all speculating. I'm just happy we're finally turning this curve. Hopefully, with the advancements in tech having grown exponentially now compared to then, our progress in EV technology and adoption can progress more quickly. 🤞🏼

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nyclurker369 t1_ita99qs wrote

Omg, these arguments:

>He honked his horn so it's the parade goers fault for not getting out of the way..

>He swerved out of the way of some people, and had nowhere to go because side streets had flimsy plastic blockades.

>No one he hit got the license plate so they can't prove it was the car he was in possession of.

chefs kiss

Genius.

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