619 pts · November 24, 2012
Do they have a toilet?
They faked having cancer and did a few videos with miracle healers before it came out they were lying
The answer to that is nope, it's only aluminum it won't harm the environment. They only would if it was a danger to life or ships.
It's fueled by RPX (refined kerosine) and Liquid oxygen, most fuel will have burned up or evaporated so they won't bother. Just metal frags
core tenant of a communist country. The government is heavily weighted towards homogeneity in social classes. Even if it's not working.
Yea and no, it really is Communist. Economic policy is not the barometer for what makes it Communist. The governing party structure is a
For China to be facist they would have to be radical exclusionists, but they focus on force conformaty into a Han centric society.
Your mixing authoritarianism and facism, frankly facism is a crazy mix of 19th century neo-nationalist ideas put together by an insanely man
Fascism is a very specific political term, they really don't fall under. China is an Ultranationalist reactionary Communist government.
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Paint adds weight, even a small amount increases cost and build time. No point, on the final version its probably going to havea SpaceX logo
Still to this day, I wake up in cold sweats thinking about this comment, what does it mean?
It doesn't have to look good, it just has to work.
The Liable laws in the UK are pretty strict when it comes to ongoing cases.
The mid spec is not 1lt, and this is the manufacturing not its lifetime output. The issue being the batteries are super bad to make.
Plus the UK government has already been investing in the grid in preparation, in 2017 the DOT spent £400mil on electric charging upgrades.
Yes and no, in the UK we have a heavy investment in Nuclear power which will come online around the 2030s hence the grid being ok.
The figures I mentioned were on a medium spec which is around 4000KG, I know what I'm talking about here.
Again nope, the smallest and lightest you can get its a 1.0L EcoBoost 6-speed manual which is GVWR 3030Kg vs P2 2600Kg.
It would still cost billions, most country's grid would need a major upgrade to supply power for EVs, new stations new infrastructure.
A Ford Mondeo, a larger heavier petrol vehicle still only has a CF of 17 tons.
You would need to drive the EV beyond 50,000miles to match the carbon footprint of a Petrol car. You cant just by an EV and think its green.
Nope, a Polestar 2 creates a 26Ton carbon footprint before it leaves a factory. a Citroen C1 creates 6Tons.
Mate do a cursory google search before you open your mouth, Lithium salt extraction in Tibet, and cobalt mining in central Africa.
And that would take hours to charge, the infrastructure for hydrogen is being built out across the EU and UK.
a bit, but so does lithium, Petroleum, basically any high energy density fuel source, that tends to be a quirk of the stuff.
The inefficiency in production if counterbalanced by the energy density of hydrogen, better for industrial and high-intensity work.
I know allot of people who don't like the idea of waiting for a BEV, when it comes down to it a HEV is just a BEV with a tank.
Do they have a toilet?
They faked having cancer and did a few videos with miracle healers before it came out they were lying
The answer to that is nope, it's only aluminum it won't harm the environment. They only would if it was a danger to life or ships.
It's fueled by RPX (refined kerosine) and Liquid oxygen, most fuel will have burned up or evaporated so they won't bother. Just metal frags
core tenant of a communist country. The government is heavily weighted towards homogeneity in social classes. Even if it's not working.
Yea and no, it really is Communist. Economic policy is not the barometer for what makes it Communist. The governing party structure is a
For China to be facist they would have to be radical exclusionists, but they focus on force conformaty into a Han centric society.
Your mixing authoritarianism and facism, frankly facism is a crazy mix of 19th century neo-nationalist ideas put together by an insanely man
Fascism is a very specific political term, they really don't fall under. China is an Ultranationalist reactionary Communist government.
Some 1 Grit worthy content
Kane lives
Slava Ukraini!
Paint adds weight, even a small amount increases cost and build time. No point, on the final version its probably going to havea SpaceX logo
Still to this day, I wake up in cold sweats thinking about this comment, what does it mean?
It doesn't have to look good, it just has to work.
The Liable laws in the UK are pretty strict when it comes to ongoing cases.
The mid spec is not 1lt, and this is the manufacturing not its lifetime output. The issue being the batteries are super bad to make.
Plus the UK government has already been investing in the grid in preparation, in 2017 the DOT spent £400mil on electric charging upgrades.
Yes and no, in the UK we have a heavy investment in Nuclear power which will come online around the 2030s hence the grid being ok.
The figures I mentioned were on a medium spec which is around 4000KG, I know what I'm talking about here.
Again nope, the smallest and lightest you can get its a 1.0L EcoBoost 6-speed manual which is GVWR 3030Kg vs P2 2600Kg.
It would still cost billions, most country's grid would need a major upgrade to supply power for EVs, new stations new infrastructure.
A Ford Mondeo, a larger heavier petrol vehicle still only has a CF of 17 tons.
You would need to drive the EV beyond 50,000miles to match the carbon footprint of a Petrol car. You cant just by an EV and think its green.
Nope, a Polestar 2 creates a 26Ton carbon footprint before it leaves a factory. a Citroen C1 creates 6Tons.
Mate do a cursory google search before you open your mouth, Lithium salt extraction in Tibet, and cobalt mining in central Africa.
And that would take hours to charge, the infrastructure for hydrogen is being built out across the EU and UK.
a bit, but so does lithium, Petroleum, basically any high energy density fuel source, that tends to be a quirk of the stuff.
The inefficiency in production if counterbalanced by the energy density of hydrogen, better for industrial and high-intensity work.
I know allot of people who don't like the idea of waiting for a BEV, when it comes down to it a HEV is just a BEV with a tank.