Indeed, but the odd part is that I think the capacity on these is half way between a full sized van and a step van, which is a big jump for USPS, the current LLVs are on the high side of a minivan IIRC, making me wonder what's up.
Their other van is better looking, same front end, and a nearly identical rear end, but less capacity. It's kinda odd that USPS are going with these as I think the standard van is big enough.
Knowing Canoo, six is all they can come up with for the test. I like their smaller van, and even have some money invested in them, but they're not looking like a real company at this point, they're years behind on production, not transparent at all about how many vehicles they've made, but they love to announce the deals they've made with WalMart, NASA, USPS, OK and more. This van is actually one of their newer designs, I think they created it on request by WalMart.
That seems to be easy for them based on my experience with their vehicles over the years.
Usually I just take a screenshot, I have no idea why I did a photo this time.
Could be the strong competition in China, there's a lot of electric car choices there, more than any other country IIRC
Hmmm, interesting idea, I'll think about it, thanks.
I sorta understood that, but nothing research can't answer. I know just enough extra about computers to really bork things. 😜
Attached is a pic of the BIOS, and I think you can see what I mean about it not being the real BIOS
I think that choice has a lot to do with the Curator and the Renegade Doctor, this would explain them pretty neatly.
I liked when they asked him if he was just going to leave without saying good bye 'Would I do that?' Ummm, how many times has the Doctor done just that?
I'm thinking it might be a natural thing for the Doctor. While I wasn't watching for a while, I've caught bits and pieces of the Timeless Child, which IIRC is the Doctor and he's not actually Gallifrean? So maybe things are different for him, plus this explains the Curator and the Renegade Doctor.
Interesting, I'm running LM:DE, and haven't had any problems, on first start up it offers up a selection of things I might want to do including loading proprietary drivers. So far I have it running on multiple computers, including two POS terminals that were never meant to be used as computers.