Maxzillian
Maxzillian
Maxzillian

yeah,  you aren’t going to push at 1 g, flip half way there and do 1 g back.  That technology isn’t there (yet?).   I think we are talking something like 0.001g or something with a nuclear rocket.  Which is why they don’t use them for leaving the gravity well of space, but in space, 0.001g over a month is a lot better

For a trip to Mars this is a game changer since they can push you the entire way instead of just drifting.

NASA has been looking at nuclear rockets since the 60s if not earlier. I knew people that worked on them back when I lived in Huntsville.

If it makes anybody feel better, one of those ducks he saved was Duck Hitler.

When I started driving years ago, I got a valuable lesson. The car next to me had stopped and I just drove through. There was someone crossing the street and I fortunately didn’t hit them. Lesson learned - when you see a vehicle stopped - even if there is no crosswalk, at least slow down and look around.

The lesson I

I’ll be that guy: stopping on a busy road against traffic control signs and devices to help wildlife is incredibly dangerous. I mean, I absolutely get it, and I would have been sorely tempted to do the same thing. But most of the time it’s not worth the risk to yourself and the other humans on the road. Make that

“...but died anyway”

I think a lot will come down to price (and the prices of competitor offerings).

Or why producing those numbers are impressive...
250,000 is only good for 5th place over-all in sales.
500k and you barely edge out The Silverado for 3rd over all.
650k to Beat F-Series (Not including Lightning +15k for those)
And 750k to beat GM Combined (Silverado and Sierra)

..so lets look at where current EV trucks

When asked by an investor about the scale of full-tilt Cybertruck production, Must initially floated the idea of 250,000 trucks per year as a “reasonable guess.” He then went on to say “It might be 500,000, I dunno.”

Do I believe they eventually do release the Cybertruck for purchase? Yes.

Elon Musk wants a lot of things.

Since you can’t bring scissors on a flight anymore, I bring a couple of Sharpies and give them highlights or lowlights, after the first “Could you not drape your hair over my entertainment screen”.

There are so many, I’ll just list off a few that pop into my head:

The people who bitch about other people standing up when the flight lands.  I’ve been sitting for potentially hours.  My knees hurt.  I just want to stretch.  I know I’m not going anywhere.

Cowards! I would risk vehicle theft for this

That’s too bad. I wouldn’t have bought one, but I would have been chuffed to see some around.

Sweet tooth from twisted metal. What’s not to love about shooting machine guns and rockets from an armored ice cream truck driven by a killer clown? 

Are 500,000 people really that desperate for a free TV that they’ll let this privacy nightmare into their home?

This. Especially in the original, complete with wonky and impossible physics. They tamed it down a bit in the Legendary Edition, much to my dismay. There was nothing like scaling an impossible near-vertical mountain face to get that nugget of platinum you probably didn’t need.