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I have a model Y that I cannot effectively use because I regularly drive 500 plus miles a
Day multiple times a week. My last trip to the Midwest with it was a nightmare and it added two extra hours a day to my Driving. I would rather fly and rent a SUV if I plan to do a lot of driving.
The Y is fine at home driving local. I won’t be purchasing another unless a new tax write off is in play. It is a cool car tho
There are places in the country that lack super-chargers. Some of those places might even have casinos that a person might be specifically interested in. "destination chargers" are a poor substitute.
However just being able to chill and have hte car steer itself and brake is awesome. I get behind a big truck. Those guys sit up high and can see far down the road. If they change lanes it is apparent even if I am only remotely paying attention. I then change lanes too depending if there is something in front of them but I barely have to pay attention driving. I read shit on my phone. Reply to emails. Sort through things. The longer I've had the car the more I appreciate this. I use that feature 80% of the time when driving around..
The side pillar cameras are great. I pretty much only use side mirrors as a sanity check when backing in and out of tight spaces.
My biggest gripes with the Tesla is grifter Elon estimating full range way too high. None of the other manufacturers do this. It also can be fairly poor at calculating the battery required for the trip. There really is no good reason for it to be so poor at it as they're swimming in data to fix their estimations.
I also don't like the fact that they're so cheap on controls. You can't turn on the windshield wipers iwthout the touchscreen. Their nav system has some serious issues at times. The self-driving will have it turn into the wrong lane ... or if the lane shifts it might just try to go into the wrong lane but for highway driving it is the greatest or anywhere without a lot of stopsigns/lights.
Tesla's have lots of issues but I wouldn't buy an EV from someone else simply because I want to see the problems ironed out.
I'm not sure how tolerable I'd find a Tesla where it is so often freezing. The range just falls off so much... but for long distance driving I absolutely love the thing.
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Tesla Plaid?
Tesla Who?
The king is dead, long live the king.
Welcome the Emperor of EV's: Rimac Nevera.
Zero to sixty in 1.74 seconds.
The first EV hypercar: costs "only" $2.4M.
What, Me Worry?
The only way that I could make that seem halfway interesting is to note that ...
Note the 1961 with 78 = (70 + 2^3) ---> 7/2. Ha.
Oh, and note the so at the beginning of the sentence, which was well worth the read.
That's a heluva car for sure, but it's much too early for any kind of mass changeover to electric. Yes EV's can be tolerable and useful to go-nowhere/do-nothing people who might go to the grocery store, fast food joints, a friend's house, and to some local Indian casino. But for many of us who regularly go on extended road trips, they're basically useless.
Remember when Newsome declared his state would no longer sell ICE vehicles in the near future? Everyone laughed at him and reminded him of their rolling blackouts, and right afterwards California EV owners were ordered not to plug in their cars.
It's really a joke. And anybody who's been suckered into buying one of these things is a million miles from sensibility. They never realized they were being used as lab rats.
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I have never posted on this forum before, the only reason I made this account is to see what ZK posts.
But I just found this thread yesterday and just finished reading it today. And now I want to post.
I used to look up to Axelwolf. I used to think, "wow, this guy is impressive because he can manage these awesome plays even though he drinks a lot."
But soon I started to realize that he did not have his drinking under control, and that he was not managing his plays like a pro.
Debatably I am the 18 year old he had doing his bidding that was mentioned earlier in this thread.
Axelwolf was drunk 80% of the time I worked with him. He used to have me order his drinks for him, so that he could have two drinks at the same time. Always captain morgan.
Axelwolf's decision making skills were affected by his drinking, no question. He would be drunk, then make poor decisions, which in the end costed team money.
One time I was driving axelwolf across state lines on Christmas Day. We stopped at multiple gas stations along the way, but they were all sold out of gas. We barely reached the final gas station before a huge distance of no gas. Running on fumes. That gas station was closed until 8am. It was around 1am at the time. Both me and the other passenger in the car said that we should just stop here and wait for them to open at 8am so we can buy gas. Axelwolf raised his voice and started yelling at us to drive into the desert with no gas. His reasoning was that there was no phone signal, and because of that we can't stay there. Axelwolf started yelling and told me to drive into the desert. So I did. And we ran out of gas in the middle of the desert. We were forced to pay a tow truck company $300 to deliver 2 gallons of gas to us, and they didn't even show up until 8am.
I believe that 99% of people would have made the right decision in that moment, but axelwolf was not able to.
I have personally witnessed axel forget very important details multiple times. One time I lost $2000 while working with him. When I brought it up, he said "You're so full of shit."
One time I was driving axel around in one of my cars that I really liked. Axel asked to smoke inside, I said no. He complained and I gave in because I felt obligated to him. He said "I'm not going to burn a hole in your seat." He immediately burned a hole in my seat. Nobody has ever smoked in that car before, you were the first and only one and you burned a hole, and you didn't mention it. I discovered it when I got home.
I don't like to badmouth anybody. But after reading this post, I see now that I am not alone in my opinions of axelwolf. Everyone held him in such high regards that I felt like I could blindly trust him. That was a mistake.
Learning what not to do is the exact same thing as learning what to do.
Axelwolf has taught me a lot. He was my first step into the world of slot AP. He was kind to me and provided me with a huge first step. He showed what to do, and through his own actions, showed me what not to do. I learned a ton from him, and for that I am truly thankful. Really.
However in the end, I realize that I was just a piece of advantage that could easily be taken. That was the most important lesson that I learned.
Sorry to bring up a dead beaten horse, Axel, but after reading through this thread I realize that I am not alone, and that I need to submit my vote that this thread is accurate in its assessment.
I don't have a clue what this thread includes but the very 1st sentence in this post probably set its own tone: You do not need to be a member to read posts here.
The rest of the post smacks of hate--par for the course in this world of losers.
But fear not--when these clowns awaken you'll get your desired results.
Yes. People don't drink for lots of reasons. In general drinking makes one's true colors show. It is a truth serum of sorts. So I tend to trust drinkers slightly more than those who don't drink. Just an observation of mine but can be clearly wrong in many cases. Lots of reasons to not drink...
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There should be some sort of pork chop reference in this post. Did you want to stop for some pork chops and Axelwolf wouldn't let you? Did you have some frozen pork chops in a cooler that went bad because you drove into the desert and ran out of gas? Come on man...there has to be more "pork" to this story that you are telling us.
Dan Druff: "there's no question that MDawg has been an obnoxious braggart, and has rubbed a ton of people the wrong way. There's something missing from his stories. Either they're fabricated, grossly exaggerated, or largely incomplete".
UNKewlJ is so used to lying and making up other lies to back up his initial lies:Obviously the level of detail being offered in jce102jz's post would be easily shot down by Wolf if it never happened.Originally Posted by mdawg
These "details" are the sort of thing that are always missing from UNKewlJ fables, UNKewl fables are always bland generic attempts that are obviously pulled from something he read or heard, and in the end, he often gets it so wrong that he hangs himself with contradiction, including to the point where he sometimes admits that he was lying and then tries to present some new absurd lie about why he lied.
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"More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ
You know the saying, no good deed goes unpunished. This jce102jz guy is the reason I quit teaching advantage slots in person to people I know. They will promise you the moon if you will just teach them. But once they have all the information you become expendable. Axel is now expendable to this jce guy. So he is, so typical, throwing Axel under the bus.
The question now is how much has jce made and how much does he continue to make since Axel took him under his wing? Slot AP is a vocation that lasts a lifetime. And it's an occupation where you are self employed and answer to no one. You literally make a living with no strings attached. That in itself is priceless.
Axel taught this guy a lifetime gig. Then the guy turns around and shits on him. I've had the same thing happen to me.
"More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ
Interesting take. I drank a ton and I was almost never "deranged". (although did happen) I was a happy goofy drunk. All that time I spent in bars only one guy tried to pick a fight with me. Those who become deranged typically have that deep within themselves. I am just LOL LOL and like people instead of disliking them by default.
People have loose lips all the time when they are drinking. I don't totally disagree with what you're saying but I'm surprised you disagree so strongly with my take.
People tell secrets. Admit stuff about themselves. Just less guarded in general.
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A classic bumpersticker:
"Instant asshole, just add alcohol."
What, Me Worry?
My father was a hard working, decent family man, but when he drank he typically became argumentative and disputatious, i.e.an "asshole."
Back when I drank my wife came close to leaving me over it as I too became an argumentative, disputatious "asshole."
I suspect this "alcohol assholery" is NOT genetic.
What, Me Worry?
I think that it's like brainwashing, which is amplifying existing tendencies. You can't make people do what they're not already inclined to do.
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