Alright, @RoveCharging. Gonna need you to partner up with @slateauto for a demo drive day please ๐๐ผ. Preferably on Friday or Saturday when I'm off work ๐.
@RoveCharging If it's the Santa Ana location, I plug in and walk across the parking lot to the Mexican restaurant. Sometimes I'll eat there or take it to go.
Mortal Kombat II time at a Cinemark. What? This isn't my go to movie theater. But it's 2+ miles away from me now.
Used the Pike garage and there were 4 @LBPublicWorks cars parked in EV spots NOT plugged in. Yes, all 4 cars were EV, but plug them in or park somewhere else.
Seeing ASPECT RATIOS written incorrectly all over the internet. Let's see if this clears it up. The aspect ratio is the relationship between the width and height, traditionally separated by a colon.
A square has an aspect ratio of 1:1 because it's width and height are equal.
Formats like IMAX (15-perf 70mm) are projected at 1.43:1, 1.43 times wider than it is tall.
Writing it as 1:4:3 implies height, width, depth.
Modern TVs are 1.78:1 or 16:9 because 16/9 = 1.77778 and we round it up.
Super 35 = 1.33:1
VistaVision = 1.50:1
Standard Widescreen / Flat = 1.85:1
IMAX Digital = 1.90:1
Univision = 2.00:1 or 2:1
5-perf 70mm = 2.20:1
Anamorphic / Scope = 2.35:1 or 2.39:1
Ultra Panavision = 2.76:1