Ultra Lord
Hurts. Requires Money. And is nerdy.
I think you need your own thread haakon
“Captain salty’s daily musings” or something. It’d be great.
“Captain salty’s daily musings” or something. It’d be great.
Cuss you! That’s us vegans.As the old line goes, "how do you tell a triathlete at a party? Don't worry, they'll tell you."
Haha. Sounds like too much hard work...I think you need your own thread haakon
“Captain salty’s daily musings” or something. It’d be great.
Just as well, otherwise the family xmas party would pretty awkward.In my neck of the woods most people are super friendly so no issues.
The stock statement from a career public servant...Haha. Sounds like too much hard work...
I'm responsible for $18bn in revenue and the economic models I develop would make your head explode. Not many people in the private sector can say that.The stock statement from a career public servant...
Touche'The stock statement from a career public servant...
My MEC Group revenue is about $10bn worldwide.I'm responsible for $18bn in revenue and the economic models I develop would make your head explode. Not many people in the private sector can say that.
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Dilemmas... A day and a half to kill in Oslo in a month - take the roadie and ride some super scenic hills. Or rent a Tesla Model S and drive some super scenic hills...
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Given you have a little more than a day, and that you will be there at a relatively warm time of year, I'd go for the ride. If you want to get a feel for Norway, you're going to feel more connected after a ride and see more things on a bike than you ever would on a car. Oslo is pretty small and getting around it by bike is going to be more fun than driving.
Anyway, a day is a bit short to get totally cosy driving on the other side of the road in a performance car anyway.
Define "real world". Define "stuff". Explain why making and selling stuff is more valid than other occupations?My MEC Group revenue is about $10bn worldwide.
We actually make, buy and sell stuff in the real world, we don't just make models. Can ANY public servant say that?
I see you have extensive practical experience with the performance, range and charging options for a Tesla, and clearly know things all the Tesla owners don't...@Binaural Ummm, if you want to extract any actual performance from a Tesla, you'll get about 10-30mins driving time. Then hours of charging.
He needs something else to do in the rest of the day.
THATS the info we really needAlcohol is fearsomely expensive, so get loaded on the plane before you land.