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Not related, but I enjoy watching this dude. Works out 5 times a week and has insane cheat meals. Here he is in Houston. [MEDIA]
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/za06h7qoPqw
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The leg from Houston to El Paso is pretty close to the 2nd leg from El Paso to LA.
Actually by 15, but that's the largest distance between any two major cities.
Yep. You can go the other way, also. 29,830,797 x 1.887545947% = 563,071 (which simply means my calculator ran out of digits to make it exact....
"In Texas, you can travel 8-10 hours easily and still be in Texas but nowhere near a major city"
563,070 / 29,830,797 = 1.887545947%. I chose to round the 563,070 number down last time... Regardless, Buck said it was 12-18% which is obviously...
I went to Dallas for a concert with some friends there. It does happen.
Longest trip would be El Paso to San Antonio and that would still be under 8 hours.
Sorry. It was late. (wasn't drinking, though) 1.88731% Still an insanely small percentage of CA vehicles.
I was fine. She's a nice girl. Just shy.
It's data from the State of California. I posted the links so you don't even have to search.
No, it isn't.. That's what articles want you to think. (pretty large delta there too) Registered EV vehicles in CA: 563,070 (most of any State)...
Did Dallas and Austin this year. Redcoach is better than Megabus and prices are comparable.
Yes, but only 3% of cars in CA are EV. You think they'll be able to handle the other 97%, or roughly 1,849,000 in the next 12 1/2 years? Ain't...
Just concerned.
Only people I ever spoke about it to was his step-dad and here. Never said anything to him because obviously that would be pretty awkward.
He had two graduations. I went with the step-dad for some beer after the first one because he had a friends party to celebrate. We all actually...
Actually, 75%.