Fun fact! The Laser in the burner didn't actually burn from thermal effects, and instead caused a chemical reaction using specific wavelengths of light to activate a substrate called pthalocyanine.
This is part of why you could burn "faster", although typically you had a higher quality burn at slower speeds as the change from one color to another via the chemical effects was more complete. This allowed weaker reading lenses to better perceive the new colors easier, and greatly increased compatibility.
I welcome getting more charging options into the wild... hopefully this will provide some (if only minimal for now) progress in transitioning from fossil to EV for the larger communities.
I can't afford an EV yet, but the more adoption happens, the sooner I can get one.
Punch them **WITH ** the wall. More satisfying crunching noises, less injury to your own hand.
The vector to accelerate the wall is variable, but as long as it's over ~100kmh, it should be good.