I miss Sit and Spin in downtown Seattle. Cafe in the front, bar and event venue in the back and laundry on the side.
CascadianGiraffe
Controlled breathing
The fuck is this
ða fuct ðis
FTFY
Did you bother to look into it at all? What you are asking doesn't even make sense from a design standpoint.
Nobody asked for a car you can print.
The way they are building their electric truck is the smartest way. Using available, off-the-shelf parts that have proven reliability. Nobody is going to be using CAD to create custom parts. Reinventing the wheel is precisely the problem and Edison Motors is working to avoid those mistakes.
Also, they are taking design input/feedback at the consumer level right now, BEFORE they have a 'completed' product to purchase. This is as close to open source as you can get in my opinion.
You could literally buy the same parts out of a warehouse and build a logging truck yourself if you wanted to.
Or you can sit on the internet and complain without having any idea what you're talking about.
Edison Motors would be my bet.
That guy is doing some seriously cool open source shit on a HUGE scale (electric logging trucks). I'm sure once they perfect the process they will move into the car and truck market.
His media channels and shorts are always great, even if you have no knowledge or interest in the logging industry.
doggy-dog
hahahahahahahahhahahahhaha
Same. 30 mins to everything.
Because it's 25 mins to get to town and 5 mins to get to the other side of town.
You're just seeing a partner from another slice of the multiverse.
This makes me think I need an addition to my will...
to make sure my kid can sell my remains for profit!
Had to learn this the hard way myself.
Now I literally ask when it isn't obvious. Do you want support or solutions? It's rarely the latter but at least we're both on the same page.
There's a Wikipedia link and a hundred others if you bother to search even a little.
Besides, doesn't matter if it's real. It's a story. It's entertainment. And it's just as real as any other opinion here.
I lived downtown Seattle in the 90s, close enough we just walked to Sit and Spin with our laundry. Best way to do laundry ever.
Also they were reasonably priced since they made most of their money off the cafe (which had really good food).
I'll have some of those memories for life.