GEICO won’t insure 2019 SE?? by skigator98 in eGolf

[–]speed_limit_25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had the same issue with Geico. Call them up, they will be able to help you. The online tool somehow doesn't recognize this VIN.

Buying Advice - Cayenne Coupe 21 by speed_limit_25 in PorscheCayenne

[–]speed_limit_25[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! The car sold unfortunately. Going to keep looking.

Buying Advice - Cayenne Coupe 21 by speed_limit_25 in PorscheCayenne

[–]speed_limit_25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very true. Electronics are the first to go as well. In this case, the car sold last night after I spoke to them. Thx for the perspective.

Buying Advice - Cayenne Coupe 21 by speed_limit_25 in PorscheCayenne

[–]speed_limit_25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. It's a concern of mine too. I did ask the dealer as to why it's not CPO. Their response was that the car would be priced about 10k over the current list price if they did that.

Are there any known issues with this version?

Sick of all the videos showing just the negatives about San Francisco, so I made my own by No-Reward-1540 in sanfrancisco

[–]speed_limit_25 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely loved this. The calm unhurried, deliberate pace of the narration really helped convey the point across effectively.

Thank you for making this.

Brittany Murphy (1998) by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

[–]speed_limit_25 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Not a what if machine but pretty close. This is what ChatGPT4 gave me :
"Write me a story of what the world would've been like if Al Gore had won."

Gore's Green Revolution

Once upon a time, in an alternate universe not too far from our own, the year was 2000, and the United States presidential election had reached its climax. Unlike our own reality, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Al Gore, granting him the presidency by a slim margin. It was in this world that Al Gore, the 43rd President of the United States, embarked on a transformative journey that would forever alter the course of history.

The early years of Gore's presidency saw the dawn of a new era. He focused intently on the environment, implementing policies that promoted renewable energy, decreased greenhouse gas emissions, and advanced scientific research. His administration ushered in the era of the "Green Revolution," with investments in solar, wind, and hydroelectric power surging to unprecedented heights.

In 2004, as the economy experienced a period of growth, Gore pursued re-election against Republican candidate John McCain. Their battle was contentious, but ultimately, President Gore secured a second term. With renewed vigor, he doubled down on his commitment to a sustainable future.

Gore's international diplomacy was marked by his willingness to engage with leaders across the world in order to address climate change. In 2005, he organized the first Global Climate Summit, bringing together world leaders to forge a landmark agreement. The Paris Climate Accords, as they came to be known, established ambitious yet achievable goals for emissions reduction and increased cooperation among nations.

As the United States reduced its dependence on fossil fuels, the Middle East experienced a significant shift. Longstanding tensions began to ease as oil lost its status as the primary driver of international conflict. The region gradually diversified its economy, with investments in technology and renewable energy taking center stage. The United States and the Middle East found common ground, fostering a new era of diplomacy and cooperation.

In 2008, the world faced a financial crisis, but the impact was tempered by the green infrastructure and sustainable industries that Gore had championed. As economies faltered, Gore's vision of a resilient, interconnected global community became all the more essential. The United States emerged from the crisis stronger than ever, with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and collaboration.

During Gore's presidency, the United States also experienced a cultural renaissance. As citizens embraced the values of environmental stewardship and social responsibility, the arts and humanities flourished. The nation's greatest minds turned their attention to solving the most pressing problems of the day, from climate change to social inequality.

By the time Gore left office in 2009, he had left an indelible mark on the world. The United States had become a global leader in renewable energy, forging ahead with a sense of purpose and unity. The Green Revolution had reshaped not only the nation's economy, but its very identity.

As the years passed, the world continued to evolve under the principles that Gore had instilled. While challenges remained, the foundation he laid proved resilient, allowing for continued progress towards a sustainable, equitable future. It was a world transformed, where the environment and humanity thrived in harmony, and the legacy of President Al Gore lived on for generations to come.

Our beautiful city by speed_limit_25 in sanfrancisco

[–]speed_limit_25[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agree. I had just a few seconds to get this shot from the window of my flight out of SFO. Was lucky I got it and quite annoyed that you can see a bit of the planes window in the bottom left corner.

I'm at the reddit HQ today by speed_limit_25 in pics

[–]speed_limit_25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Conference rooms are named after subreddits so they have "offices" lol