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Worx , to technology in We like our EV because it's green. But for escaping wildfires — maybe it's not the best option yet | CBC News

Thanks for doing that research. I read the summary which is all written in third person and assumed that was the whole article. Less likely to be malicious if it’s just the newspaper’s equivalent of a personal blog…

Worx , to technology in We like our EV because it's green. But for escaping wildfires — maybe it's not the best option yet | CBC News

Petrol / diesel vehicles usually have a longer range than electric… as long as they are topped up.

But to answer your real question, I also wonder what the point of the article is. It seems like the point is to dissuade people from buying EVs and to keep oil companies making as much money as possible. Since we are talking about hypotheticals (she might still buy EV if her family has a petrol car to borrow), why not discuss the hypothetical of a bus / train / car share network that makes a personal vehicle irrelevant?

Edit: maybe I’m just being too cynical but why would someone who’s so passionate about the environment to buy an EV and talk to a reporter about it and her environmental impact miss out a chance to push systematic change? Maybe she’s taken out of context, maybe the whole thing is made up maybe I’m just not understanding enough of other people’s viewpoints

Worx , to risa in The real reason Harry wanted to get home so bad

I’ve never even seen Star Trek and even I know that the Star Trek people are communists

Worx , to showerthoughts in Regular loaves of bread have pre-slicing technology figured out, so what is it with bagels and English muffins?

Maybe in America, but if you brought me a bran muffin when I asked for a muffin, you’d be in the wrong here. That’s just how it is shrugs

Worx , to showerthoughts in Regular loaves of bread have pre-slicing technology figured out, so what is it with bagels and English muffins?

“Muffins” would be English muffins. For the other kind, we would specify flavour if we’re asking someone to buy it for us. So I might say “Can you get muffins and also chocolate muffins please?”

Worx , to showerthoughts in Regular loaves of bread have pre-slicing technology figured out, so what is it with bagels and English muffins?

Also muffins. Easy enough to figure out from context which we mean

Worx , to technology in What’s the Bare Minimum Number of People for a Mars Habitat?

I saw a documentary about this - you actually only need one person as long as they like eating potatoes

Worx , to news in ‘Unluckiest generation’ falters in boomer-dominated market for homes

Nowhere does it mention owning a house with a garden. Even if you could own or co-own a flat or a terraced house you wouldn’t have a landlord leeching from you every month.

… Besides, not all 8 billion people live in America

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