what’s really great:Assembly perfection? Not so fast...
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla...manufacturing-master-candidates.755923.0.html
The CT at the charger is one of my favourite angles as it shows the transition of planes and surfaces with the light at play, resulting in something quite spectacular.Updated 9/25:
Original post 9/23:
This was posted by Joe Tegtmeyer on Patreon (and maybe X?) yesterday. I see some visual differences in this Cybertruck instance but the truck is far away and they may be a visual illusion. Potentially good news if there is any truth to the rumor.
Rumor ... this Cybertruck may be a "Master Candidate"
FYSA ... some information I've been given by a knowledgeable source this afternoon.
"It is very possible that (the Cybertruck I was able to capture supercharging today) is one of the first master candidates built. They finished two in the last couple of days, I’ve not heard of any leaving the factory quite yet."
Younce?Incorrect, it should be either "yer" or "ur"!
I believe when you refer to multiple younger people, the law says you must use the term “Yoots”. The proper phraseology example would be “The two yoots…”Younce?
No that would be multiple people.
I might have confused since my spelling was off, Yuns.I believe when you refer to multiple younger people, the law says you must use the term “Yoots”. The proper phraseology example would be “The two yoots…”
That’s not rust its red for Port, so it‘s a boat as wellIn every recent CT picture with tow hooks, the left hook always looks rusted
According to Steeler Nation, it’s “Yinz”.I might have confused since my spelling was off, Yuns.
[ yuhnz, yoo-uhnz ] show ipa. pronounNonstandard: Midland U.S. you (used in direct address usually to two or more persons).
Any Pennsylvania folks can clarify please.
Could both be right. Eastside, westside thing?According to Steeler Nation, it’s “Yinz”.
https://johnmalecki.com/collections/t-shirts/products/yinz-shirt
Could be, but I’ll go with the guy that used to play for the team and still lives there!Could both be right. Eastside, westside thing?
A: “Yinz” is Pittsburghese. Sometimes spelled “yins” or “yunz,” it's a plural form of “you.”Feb 11, 2011
Yinz, you-uns, you-all, and company - The Grammarphobia Blog
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I concede based on better supporting material.Could be, but I’ll go with the guy that used to play for the team and still lives there!
Gonna stop now. Most likely driving CValue crazy. Sorry CNow my Jersey in me would be "you's guys"
"Soitenly"Now my Jersey in me would be "you's guys"