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   From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov   
      
   On 5/5/22 7:45 AM, David Hartung wrote:   
   > On 5/4/22 17:25, Abort Retry Fail wrote:   
   >> On 2022-05-04, chrisv wrote:   
   >>> Blue Lives Matter wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Mitchell Holman wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> How much easier would your life   
   >>>>> be if you never had to stop at a gas   
   >>>>> station again?   
   >>>   
   >>> Not much at all. It takes only minutes.   
   >>>   
   >>>> It's better than being stopped out on the highway with a dead   
   >>>> battery.   
   >>>   
   >>> Screwing around with charging every single day is also a hassle.   
   >>   
   >> In big cities it's going to be difficult to implement.   
   >> It's not like you can come home, park in front of your apartment and   
   >> plug in your car.   
   >   
   > For those of use who have garages and carports in which to plug up our   
   > cars, an EV could be nice.   
      
   Except the batteries explode and cause the house to burn down.   
      
      
      
   > For those who are relegated to parking on the   
   > street or in open parking lots, not so much. For those folks, until   
   > charging times get to the point where they are about what it takes to   
   > refuel a gass vehicle, EVs will be inconvenient. For those of us who   
   > spend a fair bit of time on the road, even when charging times go down,   
   > until there is sufficient infrastructure, EVs are just not practical.   
      
   The GRID can't support all those cars and all the Air-conditioners or   
   heaters forget your HOT shower (it's a large part of your home electric   
   use), that energy will be used charging your car.   
      
      
      
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   Here are the six GOP senators who broke with a majority in their caucus   
   to confirm Mayorkas to head the DHS:   
      
   Sen. Shelley Capito, R-W.Va.   
      
   Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine   
      
   Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska   
      
   Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska   
      
   Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio   
      
   Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah   
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   -That's karma-   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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