and also, anyone used a Ontario RAT Model 2? think i might get that one
milkytoast
man i wanna go so bad
yes, however, you are the exception. my dad also drives 60 miles each way.
" This statistic shows the average number of miles driven per day in the United States per driver between 2001 and 2017. On average, American drivers today are moving their vehicles considerably less than they were sixteen years ago, but they still totaled an average of 25.9 miles per day and per driver in 2017. The average driver also made more trips in 2001 than in 2017, when 2.7 daily vehicle trips per driver with an average length of 9.6 miles per trip were recorded. In 2001, the average driver made 3.4 trips with an average of 9.9 miles. "
i guess yeah. although it was funny to see every fourth comment downvotes to shit on r/shitposting
well YouTube still allows them and u can use return YouTube dislike
this is exactly why I'm enjoying Lemmy so much more over reddit
if i want to own something, vinyl. only exception it an NF CD i got because it was cheap and signed
aside from that, spotify
exactly. hurts reddit without affecting the community a whole lol.
that's why I hope that some subs go read-only. keeps the information that has been gathered over the last few years, while making it so people mostly don't interact with it in their feeds anymore
what's the point? the majority of people for the vast majority of trips don't need even 100 miles
oh interesting. thanks :)
yes that's helpful, ty :)