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got it, totally their fault.

Is the woman filing the suit a lawyer? I must have missed that.

I agree (in part) I think too many resources (time, fuel, wear and tear, roadway infrastructure) are spent on commuting. I know some people that run this website think the solution is everyone should live in dense cities and use public Transportaion (which is an incredibly dated concept). I think that working remotely

It’s not about “needing” a discount. These incentives are an attempt to influence consumer decisions through price to get more EVs on the road because it is better than ICE for environmental reasons. So, the question is not what they “need” but what amount of money will change their decision-making process towards an

sorry, you don’t own the rights, you just lease them and it’s not transferrable.

OK, I can deal with subscriptions as much as I hate them.

There is video of a similar occurrence where the guy threads the needle and makes it all the way through the car wash. Then hits a wall.

The supercharger network is going to be available to everyone. Maybe just in time too, Tesla needs some new revenue sources.

once is enough

I read “rolling sno-cat the he tried to get back into” and immediately thought about the fact that all the sno cats I’ve seen you have to climb over the tracks to get into the cab. So, he was basically running on a treadmill... until he wasn’t.

I think that is part of the story. I also think demand is just soft... and they also make very aggressive projections to begin with. They had a couple chances to adjust their projections in their quaterly’s since they knew the new rebate was going to happen, but they didn’t. If the rebate is the issue then their

While actual results matter, in publicly traded companies it matters more how it compares to projected results. Don’t say 50 and then fall far short. At some point it’s actually illegal if investors can prove it was a lie.

Trouble is that these bow shoppes are not union... and last I heard their owners are still making money. So, clearly hosing poor consumers that are still reeling from inflation. They need to pay their workers better, beg a union to come in there, and pay workers more and lower prices to the point that they make no

The writers on this site and those that comment are more and more closed minded as the days go on.

It may have been illegal, I’m not sure. I worked there for 3 summers. But I was 16 an 17 the next two years... which may still have qualified as child labor? I also worked on the weekend when needed during the school year. Whenever I wanted some extra spending cash.

They’re not NOT talking about summer jobs. I get it that no child should be forced to work, not advocating for forced labor here... but why take away their paycheck if they want to work? I guess some jobs are just too dangerous. 

Nothing above says anything about “they were being forced to work against their will”.

When I was 15 (and my brother was 14) we spent summers working in a machine shop. Produced parts for all kinds of industry. We knew what we were doing, were getting paid well, and learned a lot.

I was told the opposite. It’s not that they have kids young but that people in the city have kids old. That people living in cities can’t afford to do it, so they wait till they’re 40 and have finally earned enough working their 9-5 to buy their own 4th floor walk up 2 bedroom slice of the American dream and have a

I can’t wait for facebook to track me through their maps. They have an excellent history of data security. /s