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Just looking at this hurts my butt.

And to those who say the styling isn't evocative, that it doesn't sound great, that it makes you think you're driving a computer, that it doesn't make you feel like you're in something special, you're either speaking out of your ass or are so jaded that there is nothing left in the world to impress you.

I agree, while not at all a big deal, I was also like "guys, really?" It would be funny if they actually asked Zoe and she wanted her planet to be pink.

I would suggest sticking to what your original goal was in the short term. . . Although not crazy-difficult, After Effects can be overwhelming at first, especially without fundamental knowledge of some photoshop/illustrator.

All I'm seeing is a graphic of Verizon's 4G coverage.

Am I the only person in the world who doesn't care about Volvo wagons or Saabs???

It's even got RS6 fender flares!

They definitely have a way to go before the factory operates like a Big 3 factory. About the suppliers, I think you're over estimating a few things. First of all, the midwest is less than 2,000 miles from the factory in CA, in driving distance, not even close to 5,000 miles. Also, I read somewhere they were

Yes but here is the issue.... Perhaps the Volt/ELR has more range than the Model S with the ICE engine, but the space taken up by the added drivetrain takes away valuable storage space. . . SO you can go further with an ELR but you have to bring less stuff. Versus the Model S, you can bring as much stuff as you can

Tesla will definitely be absorbed. Elon stated that his goal was to produce the gen III mass market car, then he's open to buyouts. That said, they certainly have the ability to produce in higher numbers, they have the factory, they just need cash. I'm sure they can raise more funding to hire more and build out

The ELR is a hybrid, isn't it? Caddy will never compete with Tesla without a FRUNK.

I would disagree simply for the fact that working at Tesla may be much more attractive to talented engineers than GM for many reasons, like location, pride in the product, politics, vision, etc. . .

It's simple actually. . . market demands. People want to feel clean and green, and electric offers that feeling. NG is not perceived as being as clean as electricity, regardless of how clean the mining/production processes really are. It's all about consumer perception.

I thought I already won, you know, the king of douchebag awards from Prime Minister Sinister. I've met a lot of trolls but never one that gives up as easily as you. The urban dictionary link is actually funny. You should study it for future material.

Or you could accept that when you talk shit about places you've barely been to, expect to hear from people who disagree with you. I'm not trying to convince you that you're wrong, I don't give a shit about your opinion. My experience is different than yours. By stating the city is a turd, end of story, and nothing

you: make stereotype-based jokes that no one laughs at.

Been to Texas a hundred times, stayed there, worked there, and treated like shit every time so I actually have relevant experiences with that post you referenced. In context, we're talking about the state that prides itself on being business-friendly, yet blocks an American-made product from being sold to the public.

Thanks for the advice Mr. How would a "man" have responded to your "joke" about a city he has pride in? Like, "haha, funny joke bro" or "yea dude, you're right haha fuckin carjackings are so funny". I have a great sense of humor, I just didn't think your tired "joke" was remotely funny, and either did a single

No, you're an idiot because you write off all the people who have jobs at the best hospitals in the fucking world, John's Hopkins, Kennedy Krieger, or Under Armor HQ, or any other great place to work in Baltimore city. These are not people who are too poor or too stupid to conform to your puny little mind's idea of

You're an idiot. I love how someone like you who "knows people who left there" and "travels through it regularly" can use terms like "end of story". I've lived there, I've lived in Philly, NYC, living in DC now, lived in CA, and I don't care what tiny experiences you have with the city but to write it off based on