• JasSmith@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    I’m not ignoring it, I’m simply assuming most poeple are not driving across country constantly… much less without any foresight or planning

    They very clearly explained that it’s not “constantly.” It’s sometimes. Sometimes they would like to take longer trips, and on these longer trips, it makes their trips even longer and more difficult to plan.

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      6 days ago

      prescisely my point… they seem to be ruling out EV because of an issue most poeple face very rarely

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          6 days ago

          no, so I have this meteor hit insurance for you… it only costs 120% of your income

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              6 days ago

              but you just said the infrequency of an event does not determine value or importance???

              I guess you just realized how silly your previous comment was… good for you

              be sure to use the seatbelt next time you plan to have an accident

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                This is hilarious. Re-read my comment and what you just wrote. You don’t understand what the sentence “the infrequency of an event does not determine value or importance” means. To use smaller words, it means that just because something happens infrequently, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t care about or plan for it. Accidents happen infrequently, but they’re a big deal when they happen. An event can still be important even when it happens infrequently. You argued, above, that because something happens infrequently it’s not important.