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https://electrek.co/2021/05/18/lamborghini-announces-upcoming-all-electric-car/ 

https://www.weau.com/2021/05/22/chippewa-falls-man-shares-his-experience-with-starlink-internet-service/ 

https://electrek.co/2021/05/20/the-science-is-clear-electric-bicycles-provide-a-good-workout-and-heres-the-proof/

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I have a general question not necessarily connected to this video. I saw your video on the Bollinger truck coming out soon and they have that tunnel where you can put items in like cable and lumber that are 30- 40 feet long. I worked in construction long ago and the one thing you find out real fast is long items like that don’t stop with the truck. They go flying forward when the truck stops unless they’re tied down and sometimes even when the outsides are tied down the ones in the middle shoot forward or backwards at high speeds. One time my dad had Rebar in the back of his truck and someone in front of him slammed on their brakes so when he stopped all the rebar went flying forward into the back of his back window and right through the truck in front of us. Thankfully nobody was hurt but try explaining that to your insurance company.

A Mobile Starlink system is essential in the 21st century. The data captured by Tesla must show that their vehicles are losing cellular connectivity ALL-THE-TIME as they travel across the United States and the rest of the world too. On my mobile phone their are parts of the midwest that only 3G is available with dead zones intersperse in between. Whether I'm driving through the Rocky Mountains or walking around Longmont (CO), I cannot reliably listen to a YT podcast because the LTE signal is so poor or non-existent.


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