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LOL. Had to get gas for the ride on mower yesterday (pretty much the only gas powered thing left in the household). Took me multiple attempts with multiple cards to remember how to insert it correctly..... :cool:
Same story for the new (second) site on the north end of our town.
But..... locally PG&E has a lot of issues, new homebuilders been taking YEARS to get hooked up.
They soft opened in Dec, right? Just need to them get a CT on display now!
Amazing how much I hate driving over the grade to SLO these days! At least they're close to REI too.
No doubt. If I decide to NOT get the CT, we trade both model 3’s for a Y with trailer hitch and a couple trailers. It would be the financially prudent decision, but my lizard brain may win.., ?
Forgot to mention earlier, just to the left in this picture, beyond what used to be a gas station (with these awesome stone columns), is one of the SuperCharger locations in SLO.
In fact, it's the one made famous by the "look at the long lines at Thanksgiving" article.
I don't know, that place was "cool" in the 60's and 70's. Not so sure now (admittedly I haven't been there in DECADES).
But yes, the mens room lets you piss into a waterfall. Just ignore the splash back....... :devilish:
Here are a couple pictures my dad took in the early 60s
they were both at the Tesla Takeover (San Luis Obispo, ca) last weekend (got a picture with Cory, nice guy), but that looks like a custom podcast studio.
Just a little anecdote from me after 40 years in software....
"I don't know what I'm doing next" is usually code for "going to work for the competition"..... but it avoids the poaching accusations.
One side note on SC tightness.
One SC we stopped at in Blanding Utah was very small, just 4 chargers in the parking lot next to the visitors center. We actually had trouble backing into the middle spot (only one available) because a tourist with an RV had parked sideways in front of them...
The Rivian could pull in (partially) facing to the left (in your picture above) and use the charger on it's left. It would be sticking out quite a ways into the parking lot, but still not blocking any stalls.
13 supercharger stops on our 2200 miles trip through the southwest national parks last month. Never had to wait, very rarely crowded.
But let's agree to compromise. We need MORE superchargers AND bigger spacing! :cool: