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“Next Gen” Mustang Will be Electric (EV) Only Claims Autoline

WaltA

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Will ICE vehicles spontaneously stop existing?
No, but gas will.

"Gas Stations" will simply be a milk, sandwich, and lottery ticket store, with quick chargers out front. You'll have to buy all your gas from eBay sellers, at auctions starting at $5,000 a gallon. :crying:

Sunoco will, of course, sell their 260 (volt) power.
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Gross bro. I don't want fake engine sound, in anything. And based on the Cobra Jet 1400 Forumal-E, etc., high-performance electrics can sound absolutely insane. Shit seriously sounds like Star Wars, not real life.

Make one sound like a Tie Fighter and I'm so in! Sounds like the drivers need some hearing protection for sure though. I guess they'll just use the same stuff from the ICE cars lol.
 


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Think you'll live long enough, to see people no longer having a land-line phone hanging on the wall in their kitchen? 👻
 

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Think you'll live long enough, to see people no longer having a land-line phone hanging on the wall in their kitchen? 👻
What about pay phones. I remember, barely, when they were a Nickel.
How long before the origin of "Drop a dime on someone" is lost?
 

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Parents hell, when I was a teenager we had a "party line". Definitely not as fun as it sounds.
Mom, get off the line!
What about pay phones. I remember, barely, when they were a Nickel.
How long before the origin of "Drop a dime on someone" is lost?
How about the "Save" icon being a floppy disk?
 

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What about pay phones. I remember, barely, when they were a Nickel.
How long before the origin of "Drop a dime on someone" is lost?
I was just trying to give an example of something that was static, and unchaining, for decades and generations. Then in a blink of a eye, changed (was gone).

I remember a soft-news report showing how today's kids know how to dial a cell phone, but were clueless on how to dial a landline phone with a rotary dial.
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