One more “luxury” came to mind just now on the model x. My father in law went and test drove one in Santa Barbara for over an hour. He is a super ocd clean freak and little things like strong odors make him really physically ill to the point of almost vomiting. He can’t stand new car smells at all. So he was driving…
I'm sure tesla won't need to as that economy class vehicle will be filled by another automaker in years to come. I've reserved my model 3 and it pretty much is the same price as a new Honda Accord. I'd rather lease a tesla than a Honda. I'm sure in 10 years we will see a decent Hyundai electric economy car that…
I've been wondering the same. What will differentiate the model s from the model 3 for rich people to feel they are still getting a higher end luxury than the model 3? As production costs come down, I'm sure they will produce something with more classic luxuries that the rich are accustomed to
As it did with me. I reserved my model 3 precisely because of that philosophy. Not only do I want to be a part of the future, I want to be a part of that history as well. 50 years from now I want my grandkids to look back at the model 3 as a part of a revolution in the auto industry like a model T was with the…
Totally different than what tesla is offering. I’ve driven a tesla here in my hometown north of Dallas when they did a special event, and it’s a completely different driving experience. Not once did I sit and think “I really wish this seat was a softer leather with more support”. I’m sure companies will catch up to…
I watched a great car review recently that made some valid points that Tesla is basically redefining what “luxury” actually means to customers. Are the seats as nice as other luxury vehicles? No. But having auto-pilot is a luxury and nobody else is offering (yet). I can’t remember where I saw the video, but it made a…
I agree. I can’t stand when adults talk down to other adults. Teachers are horrible at turning off the “school voice” when they are talking to other adults. I come from a family of teachers and it's the most annoying and ridiculous way of having an adult discussion.
That’s how I see a hover board. The other guys invention is more of a “hovercraft” like green goblin style
I tried this last time gizmodo promoted it a month or two ago. It’s actually an interesting service, but I got bored with it after a few weeks. I’m curious as to how many other people tried and abandoned it. It seems like something that would have been really big 5 years ago. But, then again I might be wrong and it…
True story.
Sorry, but I have had plenty of ideas stolen in the television industry and turned into ideas that are now quite successful. It happens all the time in the land of entertainment. It happened so much that I gave up and left the industry and now I work in something completely different. Pirates and thieves, kids.…
I didn’t say it was more or less demanding, just that you show you have discipline by finishing. Many people in business don’t necessarily care where you went to school. I’ve found that most people on the east coast care more than those on the west coast. I’m in Texas and with certain types of business, it does matter…
Of course! I actually dropped out of college! But because of my personal business experience and constant networking, I was able to forge friendships that resulted in my owning a business and making it very successful. But without those connections it would have been near to impossible. Going to any Ivy League school…
Is it what school or what you study? Answer is = neither.
You know what else was great about deleting the Facebook app and only using Mobile? It made me realize how much I actually used Facebook, and now I barely use it at all. It sounds ridiculous but using the mobile version almost forces you to confront the fact that your using Facebook too much. I don’t know why that is…
This is why I love looney tunes. They embraced humor about adult subject matter without talking down to their audience. It's fucking funny shit. And looney tunes has quite a bit of suicide humor in it.
I don’t necessarily know if the article was implying if suicide was worse or not. I think it was just startling to see because it isnt common in a game to have that kind of freedom to do something like that. It seems like it was more unexpected and that may have added to its shock value. Whether or not that shock is…
No, he’s not. It absolutely screws with your head. Especially when you use it for more than a bit. This article is actually quite fascinating and it opens up a whole new world of experimentation and study of what is “real” and how our brains react emotionally in an “almost real” environment. The game developers seem…