> I think people would have similar outrage to an auto maker saying that
> you can get 100mpg on an suv*
>
> *if the SUV is dropped from space and gravity+inertia does all the work
I think that's a bit of a hyperbolic comparison.
It's more akin to how MPG ratings are realistically advertised. My car
has an advertised city MPG rating that *could*, conceivably, be
achieved, if it were driven in a certain especially economical way that
is rather improbable from a commonsensical perspective.
Maybe I should be in arms about this being false advertising, but, I
juts consider it the nature of advertising to be a little fantastical.
> As for the more bars, you didnt mention the 1:35 have been in the system
> at some point in their life :)
And then there's that.
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