@christopherrufo You could easily refute this premise by looking into the history of plagiarism software… by 2004, most universities were using essay database and text matching algorithm tools, the latter in response to Wikipedia
@garrytan Completely agree. No matter how good of an idea I’ve ever had or seen, someone has tried it before—the best maybe too close to tell who actually got off the line first.
@evisdrenova@rishijaguar@wolfejosh You can’t bc you weren’t there in 2005. You could virtually say anything you wanted to then — no social media, no cancel culture or thought police.
EV charging access is still prohibitive to a large population eg those without suburban homes. It’s a huge inconvenience to plan life and errands around where you can find a supercharger or overnight charging.
Also, limited number of models should have been included in the survey. Some would love a Tesla if they head a pickup like rivian, for example.
@tomchapin@babarganesh@CJHandmer I don’t think you realize how unlikely a death is from skydiving (coming from a skydiver). Not that I don’t get the point you are trying to make, compared to driving, lightening strikes… bee stings. It’s rare.