
https://findtheright.bike/bike/longtail-ebike?car=own&replace=25
If you own a car and replace 25% of trips wih an ebike, you’re up $3,000 over 5 years.

https://findtheright.bike/bike/longtail-ebike?car=own&replace=25
If you own a car and replace 25% of trips wih an ebike, you’re up $3,000 over 5 years.


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150-200 km. So 2-3x the length of that commute.

3000 calories additional for 72km? I think there is an error woth your calculator, or it may include BMR in the estimate.
Tour de france riders consude about 5000 calories per stage. Though they are obviously optimized for it.

Cycling adds between 250-1000 extra calories per hour, though it varies by speed and weight.
My historicals show I burn ~500/hour on my longtail with my kid on the commute, and an hour of commuting time would be 25 kms travelled. 500 cal is about 500 grams of beans, so 500g of beans per/100 km. For comparison the car I have is 7L/100km.
I can buy 1kg of beans for 5$, and 1L of gas for $1.70. So by bike is $2.50/100km. By car is $11.9/100km. If I fueled solely on sirloin steak (2cal/g) that would be $13/100km.
Now, I happen to fucking love beans and cooking them many ways. But these costs are also ONLY fuel, ignoring all the other costs and benifits associated with both methods of transportation.
For example, I always travel 25kph by bike. In the city the trip average speed by gar is 35kph, so not a big difference. If I’m travelling outside the city, the trip average will be closer of 90 or 100kph by car, and still 25kph by bike.
My bike also costs $0 in insurance and very little in maintenance or repairs. I also get to scrap as much cardio time from my workouts as I put into cycling; either giving me more time in the day, or letting me focus on another activity.
Timothy Zhan’s Thrawn trilogy came out 1991-93.
Then the Timothy Zhan Thrawn trilogy came out in 2017-19.
There’s also the 2020-21 Timothy Zhan Thawn:Acendency trilogy, but I haven’t read that one.
The best part about reading the Thrawn Trilogy, is reading the Thrawn Trilogy afterwards to compare them.


Mon calice, this is tellement useful!


Just cron a restart


Thanks! Sounds similar to most mindfulness, but with targeting things you want to enjoy/remeber more.
Thanks for writing this!


I would love to have better control over my perception of time.
Can you suggest any resources?

Yeah, i really like the data, I just wish I could manually adjust scoring.
I have the same issue with t.io weather.


And if you happen to like chickens it can do stuff like this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/homeassistant/comments/schcw0/diy_smart_chicken_coop_and_inapp_egg_counter/


In essance it lets you put every single smart thing/sensor/connection into a single place for manipulation.
It can be to avoid getting out of the couch to turn on a switch. (In my case pausing music and dimming lights when the TV turns on)
It can also be watering your veggie garden based on a combination of soil moisture and daily forecast.
It can also be having a button linked to your car screen and your watch that opens the garage door; but only if your child isn’t napping in the room directly above the garage, and someone is detected to be at or near home.
It can also be automating your toddler’s evening cool down routine for bed (slowly dimming lights, turning on sound machine, playing lullabies).
It can also play “The Wiggles - Bin Night” at 18h15 the night you need to take out your garbage, then follow up with a voice to text of what bins need to go out.
It can also be a morning automation tool to start the coffee machine and play the news and music.
It can also turn up/down the thermostat when it detects you leaving work, but cross referencing if there is an activity in the calendar with a different location first to analogously estimate if you aren’t coming home. Then start the thermostat after you leave that location with a time lag based on the method of transportation used to get an ETA (did I travel by car, bike, or bus? Determine then get an ETA)


One of my hard drives started randomly disconnecting.
I tried all the cables, but got nothing. I don’t have time to fix it before leaving for work, so I’ve set up a rightly reset and I’ll hope for the best. Angry family texts incoming!
Fair! Definitely makes your calculus different than most.
Though insurance and maintenance/repairs are other per-mile costs you are forgetting.
Depreciation is another consideration, but that depends on uf you you plan to sell or drive until failure, and if you want to wrap electric batteries and motors under depreciation or maintenance.