Then not throwing in the towel after Hiroshima. Epic fail.I don't think you can say always. The Japanese are good, but they do misstep occasionally. Pearl Harbor comes to mind.
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Then not throwing in the towel after Hiroshima. Epic fail.I don't think you can say always. The Japanese are good, but they do misstep occasionally. Pearl Harbor comes to mind.
I am talking about Toyota cars and trucks, value for your money, build quality, serviceability and longevity.I don't think you can say always. The Japanese are good, but they do misstep occasionally. Pearl Harbor comes to mind.
I am talking about Toyota cars and trucks, value for your money, build quality, serviceability and longevity.
That was worse than a misstepI don't think you can say always. The Japanese are good, but they do misstep occasionally. Pearl Harbor comes to mind.
You’ve convinced me. I’m going to store a couple of emergency 55 gallon drums of electricity first (for hurricane evac ), then start looking for a used EV.That's all cool and everything, but EV's are 100% the future.
The sun is a limitless supply of energy for your EV.You’ve convinced me. I’m going to store a couple of emergency 55 gallon drums of electricity first (for hurricane evac ), then start looking for a used EV.
So, would I tow a trailer full of solar panels, or what?The sun is a limitless supply of energy for your EV.
No need to store it. Unlike gasoline where once it's gone it's gone.
We've already covered this 10 pages back.
Sure. Would be a lot easier than towing your own oil rig and refinery.So, would I tow a trailer full of solar panels, or what?
I'll keep laughing until you figure out how to build a high density battery that can store that power from scratch. #horsesarethefutureLaugh at solar all you want, but it's the ticket to true self sustaining independence.