I never said I lived in Fargo. It was an example.
I never said I lived in Fargo. It was an example.
From the perspective of someone living in Fargo, you are correct.
Exactly. It causes unnecessary short term supply chain hiccups and long lines for absolutely no reason.
For you to state its “useful for the large cities and major power plants” just tells me you don’t live anywhere near the parts of the U.S. where big winter storms are a common occurrence. Winter storm names are just not a thing here.
Yes.
Sure, that would make sense if logistics is your business to be very tuned in to the weather.
Exactly. Reporting the weather has devolved into Kardashian level clickbait sillyness
I can see you read the Weather Channel marketing department’s explanation for them naming winter storms.
Neither the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) nor the National Weather Service, has ever named winter storms and don’t plan to any time soon.
Lordy, that looks nasty. There isn’t anything quite like a blizzard in the northern plains where there’s nothing to block the wind for hundreds of miles.
In your case, with a 1.4% APR, sure, it absolutely makes sense to stay in such a low interest loan if you’re getting 4%+ on your money.
Same here. What’s interesting is how much of Musk’s persona and rambling thoughts are getting rapt attention and endless analysis across all media.
So, you're a Tesla short. I get it.
Pennies on the dollar, not full price.
Genius visionaries who have no filter and no one to answer to can say what ever silly thoughts they want.
Owning the cars wrong is really dumb.
It might want the inventory.
For fuxsake, the FTC should just shut this shit show down before class action suits from every state attorney general slowly eat Carvana live like a pack of Hyenas on a slow Zebra.
I think he’s equal parts genius, visionary, risk taker, and sociopath, much like most highly successful CEO’s.
I think you’re giving Fox News WAY too much credit. They are nothing more then the Ying to CNN’s Yang.