@hankgreen Battery fires (difficultly on putting them out). Time to charge from empty to full. Ability to start a car in low temperatures. Behind the scenes on how the energy is created (how harmful compared gas emissions?). Draw of electricity from power grid (when use grows rapidly)
@hankgreen I’m going to challenge my answer and say that in both instances it’s still a bucket, just with multiple uses. But it doesn’t answer @hankgreen’s search for something changing when it’s upside down.
@AndreaRenney3@KIRO7Seattle Not entirely. The Space Needle is essentially a “sculpture” and they own the rights to the design and image of the building. If a logo or design uses the Seattle skyline and the space needle is a part of it, it’s legal. But the space needle on its own is not.
@hankgreen 1. It’s okay to skip going up into the space needle. It’s prettier from the outside. 2. MoPOP!!!! 3. Alki Beach. Great view of the city, sometimes less crowded. 4. Fremont Troll!!!!!! 5. Aquarium 6. Seattle Pinball Museum 7. Ballard Locks 8. Gas Works Park 9. Kubota Garden