Firm handshakes.
Firm handshakes.
I fell into this trap. We have a nice, fancy, efficient EV that’s my daily driver, and a larger, less efficient gas vehicle that doubles as the family car/road trip machine that she dailies. We work roughly the same distance from our offices, but on days when she has to go across town on an errand, she takes the EV. It makes sense to save gas and whatnot.
Rims are fucked. I think she’s rubbed them on every available curb in a 25 mile radius. She doesn’t care. Fuck me for wanting a nice car I guess.
How exactly does a motorcycle that gets 60 mpg (3.92 l/100 km) take more energy to move a single person that a car that gets 25 mpg (9.4 l/100 km)? Notice that almost nobody carpools in America, which is the subject of this post.
Also note that almost all motorcycles sold worldwide comply with Euro 5 emissions standards.
Blue Bell and Boar’s Head, here I come!
I feel this
And I’m sleeping with my clothes on.
Since the headline blew it, the game mentioned is called Cosmoteer.
I’m surprised that works. At my job they make us put in the origin and destination and will only pay the mileage for the shortest route.
Make an assessment.
Have you considered a steam deck? Might work for you based on mentioning a small display and wireless keyboard.
Try Fedora KDE spin next time. It handles my Nvidia GPU without any trouble.