Well not that shocked.
Better than the inpatient toilets with the sensor that flushes the moment you lift your butt. I did not ask for Poseidon's wind Willy!
Some models do precondition the battery. Of those that do, if you leave the vehicle unattended for months you would notice the drain. Not over a few days though, the power drain is negligible compared to what's needed to drive, or the increased range loss of a colder battery.
To put things in perspective: The average consumer EV can drive for 3–4 hours, but can power an entire household (including appliances) for 2 days.
Is there a talon missing on the left foot, or is it just an odd camera angle?
Not enough questions? Believe it or not, straight to ban.
She should have Bambi Thug as a guest on her next rally.
Looking forward to the sandwich tetrahedron.
Screw off telling people there's something wrong with using 10k km.
Yeah, it's not even a double prefix like the article implies. It's 10 with a suffix, and m with a prefix.
Also, no one outside of scientific papers is going to type the degree symbol for temperature because it's not a common feature of keyboards.
If you want to see what it would be like in the wrong hands: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1213404/
On the other hand it dilutes the effect of lower values because a lot of them are double digit. 20F, 40F, 60F... all double digit, but wildly varying. On the other hand, with Celsius you get:
- Below 0: There's ice/snow.
- 0: Things are freezing/thawing (depending on what the temperature was before.
- 10s (Spring): T-shirt weather.
- 10s (Fall): Sweater weather.
- 20s: Nice in the sun.
- 30s: Nice in the shade.
- 40s: THIS IS PUNISHMENT FOR OUR HUBRIS.
I'm a bit concerned about shitshit being so popular, despite never hearing it. Am I out of touch, or are the children wrong?