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Sitting and Day Dreaming => Mud Puddle => Topic started by: mynameismud on November 17, 2017, 09:26:24 AM
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/17/tesla-roadster-electric-supercar-elon-musk-fast (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/17/tesla-roadster-electric-supercar-elon-musk-fast)
“The point of doing this is to give a hardcore smackdown to gasoline cars,” said Musk at the launch. “Driving a gasoline sports car is going to feel like a steam engine with a side of quiche.”
Could not help myself. This thing is seriously freaking out there.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/17/tesla-roadster-electric-supercar-elon-musk-fast (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/17/tesla-roadster-electric-supercar-elon-musk-fast)
“The point of doing this is to give a hardcore smackdown to gasoline cars,” said Musk at the launch. “Driving a gasoline sports car is going to feel like a steam engine with a side of quiche.”
Could not help myself. This thing is seriously freaking out there.
First thing that occurred to me:
Mr Mud in one of these racing Skelton in his Porsche. I'd love to watch that one (from a safe distance, and not in either car).
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Batteries have changed the construction trade. The first battery powered tools were not able to perform well for extreme use. Now there is a battery tool to do most jobs with as much power as one could wish for. Thanks to engineering and technology improvements.
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First thing that occurred to me:
Mr Mud in one of these racing Skelton in his Porsche. I'd love to watch that one (from a safe distance, and not in either car).
That would be fun. He might be a better driver but I would have the better car.
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Batteries have changed the construction trade. The first battery powered tools were not able to perform well for extreme use. Now there is a battery tool to do most jobs with as much power as one could wish for. Thanks to engineering and technology improvements.
Yep, they have finally made it and this is the first generation. Wait a few more years and they will be smaller, lighter and more powerful. Working without a cord is an improvement.
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Yep, they have finally made it and this is the first generation. Wait a few more years and they will be smaller, lighter and more powerful.
So, the opposite of all of us?
Working without a cord is an improvement.
Nah, my free-soloing days are mostly behind me....
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Mud, Skelton says that he'd annihilate you in his Porsche. He had great reasons ;D
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No cord is completely worthless.
It can always serve as a plaid example.
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Mud, Skelton says that he'd annihilate you in his Porsche. He had great reasons ;D
He is wrong and that is ok. I would pull 2 G's off the starting line and he would be in the rear view mirror the rest of the time.
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He is wrong and that is ok. I would pull 2 G's off the starting line and he would be in the rear view mirror the rest of the time.
I guess it would depend on whether you were racing a straight course or one that was curvy.
And never, never again use the pronoun "I," talking about yourself in the same sentence as the word "G." The mental image made me throw up a little.
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corners, no problem. I do know how to drive, most likely not at Ron's level but fairly well. Unfortunately we will never know since I cannot afford a $200,000+ car. I have found cornering is much the same between cars, motorcycles, bicycles and even kayaks.
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I have found cornering is much the same between cars, motorcycles, bicycles and even kayaks.
Mud must have kayaked Lombard Street at some point. ;D
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No, but the Stanislaus was my first creek type paddle experience. That was weird and not what I expected, so many rocks.
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Now I've heard it all. No wonder Mr. Mud used to drive slow cars....to keep him out of trouble. Such a wise man.
Long Live the white Trooper!!
I miss my VW TDI Diesel wagon.
Not the fastest like a $200k Porsche, but DAMNNN the torque on that thing + Turbo + VW stiff suspension....Jenny used to keep he eyes closed when I drove 128 to Mendocino (120 and 108 grades were nothing). ALl that fun with a tiny 2.0 liter engine.
Electic, meh, not for the long haul like going to the Meadows or Mendocino.
Long Live Diesel!!
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Jenny always keeps her eyes closed when you drive.
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Long Live the White Trooper! (not a post about pro racist para military sovereigns)
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nope, that Trooper was an equal opportunity traveler.
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heater worked
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Well when driving 128 to Mendocino there are a few sections with nice turns. The family would be asleep and I could then let it rip.
I’m sure driving the orange mud mobile is about the same.