Warning: Watching Sabine Hossenfelder videos is polarizing and if you like them somewhat addictive.
I like watching her.Warning: Watching Sabine Hossenfelder videos is polarizing and if you like them somewhat addictive.
But I see the point.So E-bicycles are headed towards the same battles dirt bikes, then mountain bikes and then ATV's have faced for years; yes there are "trail snobbists" who throw "environmental damage" red-herrings about to deny "them" access. I've been there: founding member NOHVCC.org ('92-'95)
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On beautiful country trails, fights over e-bikes can get ugly
I do think about it a bit when I slap the charger on them. Kinda put them where they could burn peacefully on the dirt floor in the shed.....but even if nothing else caught fire, the smoke would fuggle a lot of stuff out there.So are your bikes being moved out into the field?
I do think about it a bit when I slap the charger on them. Kinda put them where they could burn peacefully on the dirt floor in the shed.....but even if nothing else caught fire, the smoke would fuggle a lot of stuff out there.
I know there was quite a bit of news a while back about electric car batteries igniting and taking the owners house with them. It has to give electric car owners some pause, I would think.
and bragging rights. Look ME, look Me mommmmyMy wife and I take daily walks in our neighborhood and I have commented a few times about this guy who owns a new Tesla and he always leaves the car outside. I couldn’t understand why someone who had the room in his garage would leave such an expensive car outside in the elements. Then last night the light bulb went on! Duh!…….He’s afraid of burning down his house!
I don't like the intro that entirely glosses over the dirty doings of Musk in the early years. It even goes so far as to say Musk invented the whole concept.This guy is a bit of an Elon fanboy but well worth watching. Jim mebby you can put a clothespin on your nose.
I watch the factory in action scenes and honestly I'm lost, the level and complexity of the automation is astounding.
Sounds like an electric vehicle is closer to our garages than we might think.