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  1. valleyCPAP

    Mexico Pics: Cybertrucks w/ roof rack accessories (Starlink & recovery boards) and bed vault haul (spare, air tank, recovery rope)

    Air tank could possibly mean, no onboard oxygen concentrator. Supplemental Oxygen helps to recover fatigue much quicker. Baja run is no joke.
  2. valleyCPAP

    Cybertruck Mega Windshield Wiper IN ACTION at Giga Texas Wind Tunnel

    Wonder if I can use the wiper to my advantage at the dirt track haha I still think it looks fine, but if it came with a quick release/remove option, that would be cool.
  3. valleyCPAP

    Just one more must have standard feature for the CT

    I suppose the whole idea is to stay comfortable and save energy over using the HVAC system, but why not design a plugin electric jacket much like the eclectic blankets? That way you won't have to take your jacket off in a frizzing cold before you get into your car, or put it back on again later...
  4. valleyCPAP

    Songs & Playlists for Cybertruck

    Jeff Beck the legend, and of course master Vinny Colaiuta and Tal. Enjoy
  5. valleyCPAP

    Songs & Playlists for Cybertruck

    Last I saw them was in the mid 90's and he was still himself. Who knows...sometimes people change for different reasons, or even without any explanations.
  6. valleyCPAP

    Dual Motor CT will be $75K. Change my mind.

    Here's a boring post - We'll cross that bridge when we get there = brought to you by The Boring Company
  7. valleyCPAP

    Photos of Cybertruck at 2022 Shareholder Meeting (Cyber Roundup)

    I've ordered the CT2, but if I do upgrade mine to tri, or quad, I'd still get the CT2 badge for it and go the dragstrip as sleeper. Gotta pay for the upgrade somehow :sneaky: :ROFLMAO: hahaha
  8. valleyCPAP

    Rumor: Tesla working with 3M to custom wrap Cybertruck from the factory

    Some things to consider. Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time
  9. valleyCPAP

    Rumor: Tesla working with 3M to custom wrap Cybertruck from the factory

    Yes, you are correct. CPAP is mostly used for its name recognition. APAP would be the most common machine used for OSA (obstructive sleep apnea) and there's also BiLevel "AKA BiPAP" for patients with COPD, CSA (central sleep apnea - that's when the patient stops breathing) or patients who can't...





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