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  1. K

    Missing my ICE car. . .

    Depends on the kind of chick you are attracting. Personally I'd rather prefer the "chick" attracted to a Miata than a Camaro. I have neither, and my $90k MS attracts yet another kind... Also, is it just me or does it appear more and more that classic muscle cars are driven by women?
  2. K

    Missing my ICE car. . .

    This reminds me of when I bought a Prius a decade ago. The "FACTS" that people "presented" to me then included the fun one about how a Prius actually resulted in more CO₂ production over the life of the car than a Hummer. Of course it wasn't true, but if you repeat it often enough... I was...
  3. K

    Missing my ICE car. . .

    Nothing wrong in being nostalgic about the olden days of driving. Let's see what we miss: ICE. The roar of the motor. I missed it for a few days, now it seems kind of childish (no offense intended). Having gears. The sense of progression. Note this one existed prior to EVs--there was...
  4. K

    SF Bay Area Superchargers

    I was one of the last to receive free supercharging with my MS purchase just over a year ago, and the San Carlos location is very close to my home. Rarely do I ever charge there (mostly when the kids want Chipotle or Wingstop!), as despite being free and local, it's still significantly easier...
  5. K

    Supercharger - South San Francisco, CA (LIVE, 20 urban stalls)

    True, I may be wrong, but alongside the transformer were clearly a long row of concrete bases with conduits, spaced about the width of parking spaces, in pairs. The pic shows the first two pairs. Having them at the station is a nice feature. Imagine is they have valet service there--drive up...
  6. K

    Supercharger - South San Francisco, CA (LIVE, 20 urban stalls)

    Was riding by on a Caltrain and saw what looked to be a Supercharger station under construction. Excuse the pictures not being very good--I had about 30 seconds from waking up to recognizing it as a Supercharger to taking pictures, before the train pulled away. Note that this is on the west...