@giflian That is a possibility—they didn’t offer ties, but if they let us bring in our own, that could work.
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So when you go to a public charging station do you pay?@revndm If we are charging at home, where we don’t pay at all (because of apartment building reasons), it is free, but slow (Level 1 would take a couple of days from empty). Across the street is a Level 2 charger that costs $2.50/hour, and from an empty battery to full would be about 5 hours on that charger, so $12.50. On the closest Level 3 charger, about $20. So, still considerably cheaper than gas, even on the most expensive option. Before I got rid of my Prius, it cost almost $70 to fill the tank, if I remember correctly. A caveat, these assume a mostly empty battery, but with an EV, you kind of top up when you have the opportunity. So most of the time that might mean an hour or two on a Level 2 charger here and there, and the rest at home on the Level 1. We only use Level 3 when doing road trips. All of the above is in CAD.
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Trying to source maple leaf ties for our citizenship oath ceremony in Vancouver.Trying to source maple leaf ties for our citizenship oath ceremony in Vancouver. So far I’ve tried every single tourist gift shop in Gastown, Moores, Winners, and Roots, but with no luck. Anyone in Vancouver know where to find something like this? #Vancouver #Canada
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So when you go to a public charging station do you pay?@revndm in addition to the other replies, I would add that prices tend to vary by how fast the charger is. For example, here in BC, many of the public Level 2 chargers are set around $.29/kWh, whereas a Level 3 charger is typically no less than $.39/kWh, and sometimes more depending on the network.
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Welp, finally got that new video done@TechConnectify I was just thinking that I hadn’t seen a new video in a while and was looking forward to when a new one would come out.
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Looking through my Mom’s old Roger’s bills and it had increased approximately $7 every 6 months for atleast the last 2 years.. or $341 a year.@erin That is awful and I’m so glad you were able to help her eliminate those charges and move her to a different service. It reminds me that I have long thought of running a workshop at my church for seniors (or anyone else) specifically to help them review their phone/internet/cable bills to identify where they are being overcharged and where they might find an opportunity to save money.
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#EV drivers of the #fediverse I'm hoping you can help me out.@RantingCanuck My brother has the Mach.E and loves it. Can’t speak to it personally, though.
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It’s official—we have our date for our Canadian citizenship ceremony!It’s official—we have our date for our Canadian citizenship ceremony! On March 27, we will finally complete an almost 6 year process of immigration and naturalization.
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The Ice Cube app cuts off the boost number when a post has been boosted too many times.@YurkshireLad @IceCubesApp That’s why I strive not to be that famous or interesting.