“a leader in AI and autonomous technology,”
“a leader in AI and autonomous technology,”
Probably because they’re similar like that.
Not exactly the same thing, but there’s a vacant Sears in Burnsville, right by the I-35E/I-35W split. It looked very tragic until about the last year. The parking lot is constantly SLAMMED. Or so it seems, until you realize that oddly, the cars are only near the boarded-up entrances, not by the parts of Burnsville…
A major head scratcher for me with Musk was that he endorsed Trump, completely alienating a majority of core buyers. Most right wing conservatives are vehemently anti-EV so this move will surely turn off the few non Tesla Stans who are still buying their cars.
A story of a friend of mine.
Don’t give Elon Mush a penny of your hard earned money. Fuck that POS.
What it’s worth here is eyeballs. This channel has 1.3M subscribers, and his three CT videos so far have 2.5M views, so I’d say this will pay for itself.
Overpromise, Underdeliver
I long for the day when 24 hours passes without hearing about EM or DJT.
He’s just like Trump, they just make shit up on the spot and somehow millions of delusional cult members believe them.
“The CEO managed to get investors to pay more mind to Tesla’s potential in a future dominated by artificial intelligence than its sluggish sales and earnings at present.”
“Basically, the HOA is saying that the state law lacks the language that would enforce them to not enact the pickup rule against the residents and until the law contains that language, there isn’t much that residents of The Meadows can do.”
Hail is most definitely different than snow and sleet. Three different things, and the NWS knows. If they recorded trace snow, it was snow. We get 60 degree swings in Minnesota sometimes. Rare, but it happens.
Alternate title: Hail described as snow in antiquated, archaic NWS reports, and it hailed during a summer storm, so absolutely nothing unusual happened but we need clicks so let’s bullshit this story as much as possible.
Jaguar had a good run. I will miss them when they are gone.
Show us on the doll where the bad Toyota touched you.
This is so true. Almost anyone frequenting this site is not close to the average car buyer.
The problem isn’t price inflation, it’s wage inflation. But,this isn’t reported correctly.
After years of profiteering off of us during a troubling and uncertain era, I hope the car dealerships can survive the next downturn as inventory builds up and sales inevitably slow.
If you’re stackin’ them deep, you oughta be sellin’ them cheap.