Nuclear Fusion
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Research actuallyAh yes, let's play identity politics.
Backed by poll after poll after poll
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Research actuallyAh yes, let's play identity politics.
And here I was thinking you were sitting in a rocking chair on a porch somewhere, shotgun in one hand, while yelling at some passing cloud....I worked on the nuclear fusion reactor for General Atomics in San Diego.
Where the fk were you?
EDIT - Oh wait, you were busy stealing everybodies rabbit guns and letting radicals shoot the place up while starving the native Aussies. You are excused. I'm sorry.
In other research, conservatives have lower levels of critical thinkingYet, I never had sex with a kangaroo. Lucky me.
You are annoying some of the natives.Wall Street Journal is a conservative paper.
Conservatives identify with denial of global warming.
Electric cars are a threat to the ideology of fossil fuels & global warming denial.
Hence anything that can be attacked will be attacked.
FYI, Conservatives have lower IQ than Progressives, on average
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You know what's funny?I was just having some fun...
Conspiracy ideation is correlated to global warming denialYou are annoying some of the natives.
They hate it when they are pulled away from enjoying a pet conspiracy theory. Or three.
I am sympathetic to your cause but I doubt the utility in this thread.No, let's call people out.
This is a pretty apt articleI am sympathetic to your cause but I doubt the utility in this thread.
Regardless of your religious affiliation, imagine that you’ve always learned that God created human beings just as we are today. Your parents, teachers and books all told you so. You’ve also noticed throughout your life that science is pretty useful – you especially love heating up a frozen dinner in the microwave while browsing Snapchat on your iPhone.
One day you read that scientists have evidence for human evolution. You feel uncomfortable: Were your parents, teachers and books wrong about where people originally came from? Are these scientists wrong? You experience cognitive dissonance – the uneasiness that results from entertaining two conflicting ideas.
Ignoring the fact that there are other, far more important aspects of journalism, the NY Times for years has been stating opinions and biases as facts.
In this case, it's pretty obvious what's fact and what's speculation, so no semi-intelligent reader would be fooled.
... so no semi-intelligent reader would be fooled.
Take your nonsense elsewhere, this is an electric car message board
Do you typically vote Republican?More on Camry Vs. Model 3 just to add some facts and ask some questions
1. The 2018 Camry SE comes with 18 inch alloy wheels standard
2. Toyota safety sense is very appealing to many buyers. Does the model 3 give you any safety features standard without purchasing the 5k base auto pilot package? I'm guessing Tesla will enable the base safety features without purchasing the 5k package?
3. The Toyota dealer near me has a 2018 Camry Se listed for 25,113. I believe the SE is the most comparable trim level to the base Model
4. I see a compelling argument for the base 3 vs the Camry only if you will receive the federal tax credit bringing your base 3 cost down to 27,500
5. The 27,500 price for a 3 would take you roughly 50,000 miles of driving to break even with fuel cost on Camry excluding oil changes
With this in mind I will still likely buy the 3 but only the base model- with those hideous aero wheels. Why? Because I will likely receive the tax credit and it will effectively knock off 21% of my purchase price.
That is unfair.Do you typically vote Republican?