@DennisCW_ This assumes around 11,000 miles driven per year.
If you drive 11,000 miles in a Tesla model 3, you would use around 2,900 kWh per year.
Average energy in the NE US is around $0.25 to $0.30. Your electricity spend would be $2,175-$2,610 for regions with higher rates
@NFL_DovKleiman Putting QB's who haven't been to SB's is wild. You can be uber talented, but you aren't on Mt. Rushmore if you haven't won (or at least attended) the dance
@ScottBarrettDFB@FantasyPtsData What was the point of saying WR/TE leaders? The whole list is WR's no?
I'd imagine comparing TE's to TE's is probably a better idea than comparing them to WR's?
@AImpactHub@cybertruck The price of electricity now a days is $0.30 a kWh- the cost savings data you have is old unless you live in a rural area in a lower population part of the country
@hayasaka_aryan The released files only go back to 2011. Epstein purchased that island in 1992.
You could assume there is no major email communication until the early 2000's. A good assumption would be that there is a treasure trove of information from ~2000 to 2011 that is not released
@elonmusk I'm excited about harnessing the suns energy - having data centers in space is a great idea.
When thinking about that, I do think about the affect it will have on the shift of energy that previously would transmit to earth (warming the planet). Over time, is this a concern?