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  • hbm@feddit.dktoBuyFromEU@feddit.orgCitroen e-c3
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    7 months ago

    Rented an EV (in Germany) and got the ë-C3. First time EV’ing, so I clearly don’t know what I’m talking about, but:

    • got 200-220km on a full charge (when a bit of motorway was involved
    • EVs are clearly not built for speed, but the C3 made it to 134kph indicated (specs say 135, so they’re at least close there)
    • handling was cheap-SUV-like
    • equipment sparse (like rain-sensor wipers seem to be standard on all (other) cars today)
    • hard to judge the size when parking in close quarters and the proximity sensors are (as always) overreacting (though this is probably not a long-term issue)
    • roomy in the front at least
    • sound system decent

    (For a French car, it took us a while to find the cigarette lighter (for charging purposes). Spoiler: it’s in the back)








  • Jeg droppede Hellofresh pga det meget emballage der var involveret. Opskrifterne var gode and og lette, men det bjerg af affald der blev tilbage gik mig på. Det var nok ti år siden og i NY, så de er måske bedre idag. Jeg beholdt opskrifterne – bortset fra at de af og til inkluderer et brev secret sauce som man så må gætte sig til, er de stadig gode.

    Insomnia er fælt, jeg har fået lidt mere end tre timer de sidste par dage, men ikke meget. Har attention span som en myg.


  • What would an EU presidents authority be? The point is that currently all EU laws voted on in the European Parliament and are ratified by member states (that’s a legislative problem of its own when not all member states are leaning the same political direction, as Hungary demonstrates), while the EU executive is just that: executing member states decision.

    Making the travelling circus an issue is akin to BJ’s 350mil bus. It’s a large number, but in a 400-450mil bloc, look at the context too. Did UK save it’s contribution to said circus by leaving?

    And yes, bigger administration, bigger corruption (when people are caught). The world today, sadly, doesn’t favour the small and valiant.