The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Monday, December 16, 2024
Memes that made me laugh 240
Gathered from around the Internet over the past week. Click any image for a larger view.
More next week.
Peter
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I'll be staying at Lizzie's house for the fourth time soon.
The default means of charging a Tesla is a long 115V cord that plugs into any regular outlet. I know a guy with a Tesla, and even though he has a Tesla Wall Battery/solar charging system at home, he still just plugs into his garage outlet with a cord that runs under the garage door to reach his car. It's a slow way to charge, but if the car is going to be parked for the day, that normal outlet is fine for charging it up, and a public outlet is free charging for that car.
Or the EV owner also owns the building. I have a client who leases office space, and the building owner's company is also in that building. He charges his telsa ouside the loading bay every weekday.... because its his building.
re: roomba. I used to live in Hattiesburg, I wonder if I actually know that seller.
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I'll be staying at Lizzie's house for the fourth time soon.
My goal is now to have a B-24 fireplace..
I don't get the "EV using a power outlet" meme. What am I missing? Charging a cell phone maybe?
they are charging their car from the outlet
Trickle charger?
Ideally, the bomber would be either a Lancaster or a B-29.
The EV owner is stealing power to charge their car if they aren't the one paying the power bill.
The default means of charging a Tesla is a long 115V cord that plugs into any regular outlet. I know a guy with a Tesla, and even though he has a Tesla Wall Battery/solar charging system at home, he still just plugs into his garage outlet with a cord that runs under the garage door to reach his car.
It's a slow way to charge, but if the car is going to be parked for the day, that normal outlet is fine for charging it up, and a public outlet is free charging for that car.
Re #1: A friend of mine pointed out that according to that standard, "The Alamo" is a Hanukkah movie.
And I agree with him, at least with respect to the John Wayne "The Alamo".
Public car chargers should not exist, unless there's a free gas pump next to each one.
--Tennessee Budd
Most public charges cost money to use... This guy wasn't using one of those.
Jonathan
In one version the plucky rebels are all put to the sword.
Or the EV owner also owns the building. I have a client who leases office space, and the building owner's company is also in that building. He charges his telsa ouside the loading bay every weekday.... because its his building.
re: roomba. I used to live in Hattiesburg, I wonder if I actually know that seller.
Shoulda cut the cord
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