Most services allow you to pay with cash, crypto, or gift card.
Exactly, I charge 120v at 8 amps just using a standard outlet in my garage and it generally provides enough charge for my commute and errands. I’ll usually top up at the free L2 at the grocery store while charging, and rely on DCFC for road trips.
Installing a L2 charger in my garage would be a tremendous waste of money and natural resources. The only reason I would consider it is that my utility company offers very cheap Time of Use (overnight) electricity rates (2¢/kWh, vs our normal 15¢/kWh) if we installed a separate, EV charging only meter for the garage.
The charging infrastructure needed for the vast majority of BEV drivers, the vast majority of the time, is a power outlet in their garage.
Here's a quick guide on understanding .par2
files and how to use them. If you're using SABnzbd or NZBget, it should handle these automatically to "repair" the downloaded file, AFAIK.
Extreme appetite suppression. I need to set reminders to remember to eat, and if I forget, become incredibly hungry, irritable, and unable to executive function my way into preparing a meal when my meds wear off.
Interesting regional differences. It's incredibly rare that I find a store that doesn't support tap-to-pay
You could invest a ton of money in high powered air purifiers w/ carbon filters that you’re regularly changing + very rapid air circulation (what casinos do), but it will cost you a ton of money and make your smoking room loud as a jet engine.
Honestly - just make the investment in getting a good vaporizer or buy edibles, like an adult.
The Prius Prime is a pretty nice compromise between wanting a Toyota and having an EV for most daily driving.
This is one of the worst proofread articles I’ve ever seen from The Verge.
- Nobody has 100/200 Gbps home internet. Likely means Mbps
- covid should be capitalized as COVID
This looks really interesting, it could use its own post.
That’s almost $2.50/day here and we have comparatively low electric rates.