Yep, some folks are essentially available anytime we aren’t asleep. Even on vacation I spend an hour or two a day doing work, it makes my life easier and much less stressful. But I think I get fairly compensated for that minor inconvenience.
Yep, some folks are essentially available anytime we aren’t asleep. Even on vacation I spend an hour or two a day doing work, it makes my life easier and much less stressful. But I think I get fairly compensated for that minor inconvenience.
....“Dealers will inspect the suspension joints. [b]If damage is found[/b], owners are advised not to drive their vehicle until it is repaired”
You are acting like everything would default to zero and disappear.
You got this one wrong, just edit the article.
Elon could drop dead today and the markets would roil but the publicly held corporations would continue on. See Steve Jobs and Apple. Tim Cook runs the whole show
First, market cap does not at all equal GDP contribution. Market cap is the total valuation of a company based on the present value of lifetime earning expectations of the company, GDP is a measure of single year earnings so generally the market cap of a company will be several times their contribution to GDP, even…
Market cap and personal wealth is not GDP nor does it presume any control over said GDP
All I’m saying is that it’s a little disconcerting that the richest man in the world — who is singularly in control of many trillions of dollars of American GDP and billions of tax-paid government contracts — can’t get his mind right
Are we really still pretending that the Model 3 is a legitimate competitor for the 3 series? The build quality isn’t even close to the same standard, the interior is worse than all but the cheapest of economy cars, and it’s somehow even less reliable. Maybe a few years ago you could argue about Tesla having the…
Recommending a 80K mile ex-rental as a responsible purchase has to be one of the stupidest hot takes I’ve seen here in years.
Boeing, SpaceX, and Lockheed all doing their parts to remind us why it’s important to let the government do critical work like this instead of companies where mission accomplishment is at best on par with, and a lot of times secondary, to shareholder dividends
This is never going to work. The Soviets tried a similar design over 50 years ago. They did not have the technical abilities to manufacture engines as large as the ones used on the Saturn rockets... so instead they stuck a whole shit ton of smaller engines together. Rockets are already complicated and when you add the…
Jo Koy’s joke is so basic and so clearly not poking fun at Taylor, but rather the NFL’s ravenous desire to capitalize off of her world-conquering fame, that I honestly think it makes both of them look bad.
i mean, it’s a kindergarten level mistake IN THE HEADLINE.
JFC that’s not a fucking rhombus lol do we need to discuss shapes?
Yeah, right? It’s super bizarre to me that this story is framed that it’s not the fault of the man who: was driving 107 mph, fled from law enforcement, running red lights, was a convicted felon with a loaded stolen gun, and had a warrant on him, that the ultimate outcome was that he drove beyond his means and crashed.…
Police chases are a massive risk to the public, a big waste of resources, and frequently a needless escalation of minor crimes. I’m just about the last person to defend cops being needlessly brutal in these types of situations. But I really resent the framing that suggests *ANYBODY ALIVE* thinks that racing away from…
In fact, police are putting 100 percent of the blame on the driver for his choice to drive away from a police stop
I personally think the U.S. has already lost the EV race. China is the leading world manufacturers of EVs today. The U.S. had the lead with Tesla, but politics got in the way.
Decades later, car loans are a necessary evil for many Americans.