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throwaway894345 | 20 days ago

No one disputes that most days most people drive less than their winter range, but I don’t see what that has to do with anything. Most people survive cancer most of the time; I still wouldn’t characterize modern cancer treatment as “fine”. We aren’t settling for the 50th percentile.

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wat10000|20 days ago

For consumer products, handling the 50th percentile is excellent. There's nothing wrong with a car that is "only" suitable for half the population.

Needing to buy a different kind of car and dying from cancer are ever so slightly different experiences. But thank you for the kind of absurd HN take that inspired my username.

NetMageSCW|20 days ago

But most of the EVangalists who post seem to have a very unrealistic viewpoint that says 33% of the (US) population is an edge case and that no one needs more than 200 miles of range because there are chargers every ten miles and no one goes on long trips anyway, especially unplanned (since they only have 80% of their range even when plugging in every night).

throwaway894345|20 days ago

> Needing to buy a different kind of car and dying from cancer are ever so slightly different experiences. But thank you for the kind of absurd HN take that inspired my username.

It’s not absurdity, it’s analogy. If you can’t distinguish between the two then HN may indeed not be for you.