My old Odyssey had 18!
Yeah, it was funny teaching my grandmother to use a computer... She couldn't use a mouse, but she typed really fast!
I'm 35 and my daughter is 15. When I'll be 37, 16-year-olds will litterally be younger than my actual kid. This is all kinds of fucked up.
Yeah, mine is a 2024, got it late last summer (Elon's antics were relatively limited to Twitter at that point...) so it's way too early to change. My M3 has ~50 more miles of range than your Mach-E and I did need all of it a couple times last winter when it was -20°C. Good to know about the insurance; but I think my next car will probably be a Kia or Hyundai, I really like their offerings in that space. Main reason I didn't buy one this time was the delivery delays; it was 6+ months here in Qc.
Tesla owner here. Yeah, it sucks.
I live in a rural area without any form of public transit within ~50km, I frequently travel long-ish distances, so I wanted to reduce my carbon footprint by switching to an electric car. After comparing the different options, I went with the one that had the best price / range / charging options / availability for my needs and that happened to be the Model 3 Long-Range.
Fuck me, right?
At this point, I just hope vandals will see my "deport Elon to Mars" sticker before setting mine on fire.
Usually it’s the same price
Notable exception to this would be the Spigen phone case I recently bought. It's 20.99 on Amazon, but 39.99 on Spigen's website.
It's true for a lot of other things, though, Amazon especially here in Canada hasn't been the cheapest place to buy stuff in quite some time.
It'd probably come in handy if you started sports shooting. I do Olympic-style air pistol shooting, and part of what I'm currently training on is focusing my eye on the forward sight, not the target.
Yeah, I'm with you here. Parties are not a fundamental part of our electoral system, they're just a way for politicians to organize themselves. In theory you could get rid of all of them tomorrow morning and our institutions would still work: We'd elect MPs, which then elect a Prime Minister, who nominates the cabinet, etc.
I'd prefer having all MPs being still beholden to their constituents; "floating" MPs couldn't be held accountable. Also, could an independent get elected to a "floating" seat? If not, that doesn't seem fair to me.
Ranked ballot is easy to use (just put the candidates in order), easy to understand, and makes sure everyone's preferences are taken into account when selecting an MP.
Story time. A couple years ago, we were sailing off the US east coast around South Carolina, and as you do in that situation, we were trailing a fishing line behind the boat in hopes of catching something. Suddenly, we were surrounded by dolphins giving us a show, jumping in the waves, playing around the bow, all that jazz. The kids were delighted, we were taking pictures and videos and generally enjoying ourselves when we noticed some splashing a little distance behind the boat. We pulled up the fishing line only to find that the lure and tackle were missing. Looks like the sneaky fuckers were distracting us while they stole our dinner!
Millenial Québécois here. Never been a souverainist myself, but I've been voting Québec Solidaire if only because I could get behind their societal project. Give me a good project and I'll probably go along with souveraineté if it's required for said project. As an end itself, though? That's where you lose me.
Anyway, all this to say that yeah, I feel closer to the ROC than I've ever been. I find myself cheering for Ford when he slaps export tariffs, and I'm reading up on Mark Carney and so far I'm liking most of what I see so I'll probably vote Liberal next election.
Like 115 grams. A pound is 454g, a quarter of that is 113.5g, which would probably be rounded up.