I don’t cape for Felony Musk- he didn’t create Tesla, but I do believe in moving past the internal combustion engine.
Wyoming, you’ve got some daft lawmakers.
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Future of Automotive Design in the Electric Vehicles Era
The automotive design landscape is undergoing a revolutionary transformation as electric vehicles (EVs) pave the way for a new era of innovation. In a departure from the century-old norms dictated by internal-combustion engines, designers now find themselves on a clean slate, liberated by purpose-built EV platforms.
This liberation is most evident in the interiors of EVs, where the elimination of the center tunnel creates a spacious and fluid environment. The days of adhering to traditional drivetrain designs are over, allowing for inventive cabin layouts and storage solutions. The Mercedes EQS and Hyundai's Ioniq 5 exemplify the creative potential of this newfound interior space.
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Front trunks, or "frunks," and unconventional storage solutions are redefining cargo spaces, showcasing the advantage of EVs' empty front and rear spaces. The Ford F-150 Lightning's innovative front trunk, for instance, provides a lockable, weatherproof storage option, challenging traditional notions of vehicle compartments.
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On today's episode of Looking Up Numbers On The Internet: Could you grow enough rapeseed to run the tractor you use to grow it on the biodiesel you create from it?
Yes.
A hectare of rapeseed gives you 1860 liters and working a hectare of farmland takes about 100 liters of diesel.
It's probably not as simple as that in practice, obviously.
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Malachi if it's already known that there are pokemon that used to be humans why don't we just ask them about all the ruins and stuff and solve the mysteries bam solved I'll wait for my award.
Malachi: Um... what are you talking about?
Guildmaster: Oh, oh!! This person understands!! Yes yes yes, this is exactly what I keep trying to tell pokemon!
Guildmaster: But even if they believe me they ask me dumb questions like "how did your central heating systems work" or "how did you manufacture synthetic materials like plastic", and I dunno what'ta say! That was all boring grown-up stuff.
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"Irrefutable proof that demonstrates the unequivocal existence of time travel.
Apparently this astronaut had to go through a black hole, which transported him to the past, specifically to the Sumerian age.
His fate is described in this illustration that dates back to 3512 B.C., apparently they tried to burn him supposedly in their ancestral invocation rites or as an offering to the gods.
It is ironic to think about the insistence on the part of the Sumerians when trying to burn someone inside a fireproof suit."
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