Hmmm, I wonder where that electricity comes from... Also, those batteries need to be made and where do they end up once they crap out?
My point: let's stop giving those manufacturers an easy time with the shallow 'It's environment friendly'. Because in most cases with the entire picture in mind they aren't really.
We need them to do better or we just end up where we always end up: everything for profit and fuck the planet.
one sandstorm and 100 slaves have to clean 50k mirros ... 500 mirros for each .... unless they added window wipers and water or some air pressure system, nah slave labor cheaper
one sandstorm and 100 slaves have to clean 50k mirros ... 500 mirros for each .... unless they added window wipers and water or some air pressure system, nah slave labor cheaper
I guess you've never seen the automated systems then?
I've had 1 Yamaha yz 125 1989 model as a kid, One Aprilia rs 125 2001 and another Aprilia rs 125 2003 bike now i have a Honda pcx 125 cc scooter.
Currently in a mid life crisis when i'm back to normal i'll be getting something i really want.
Ryzen 5 3600 cpu@3.60 Mhz.
hyper x 32 gb ddr 4 memory.
Msi Carbon gaming pro ac motherboard.
Evga 600 psu.
Msi Armour rx 8 gb 5700 Graphic card.
Ps4 Standard 500gb.
Lg 4k 42 inch tv.
Oculus Quest 2.
Gutted the entire exhaust system and installed catless headers, meatier mufflers with hi-flow baffles. New open intake. Custom computer mappings from a local company.
It's got a ballsy low end chug to the sound but the nice thing about the setup is it's only obnoxious if I really crack on it, which I really don't. It's soft enough and I can keep the rpm's low enough when I'm in neighborhoods so I don't bug anyone, especially at night when people are sleeping.
My phone went full retard with the recording. I started the recording and turned it sideways for landscape and decided to record in landscape but keep the video in portrait.
Installed a new seat that's handmade out of California. Has heating and cooling (uses thermoelectric cooling) in it for both the rider and passenger.
You wouldn't know it was that heavy sitting on it and riding. They did a great job at balancing it so it never really feels heavy. Only if you have to backup, you a slant does it suck ass, which I didn't realize when I parked on my friend's driveway lol.
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