If you figure out how to generate more power from the motion of the wheels than the amount of power it takes to get those wheels to move, you will win a Nobel Prize and become fabulously wealthy.
If you figure out how to generate more power from the motion of the wheels than the amount of power it takes to get those wheels to move, you will win a Nobel Prize and become fabulously wealthy.
I would pay good money to watch that episode.
But definitely not enough to show up to his court dates. Now that's what you call ironic, eh?
This is a quality take. Preach the good word.
Brave! But also hard to argue with!
Dark horse theory: Honda has secretly hired Carlos Ghosn so he can continue his campaign to destroy Nissan from the inside.
To be fair, the renovations are slated to cost, what, $1.6 billion? The buildings need work.
Just point the thing backwards and launch yourself toward a *very dangerous* land speed record!
It has certainly damaged the institution of journalism and blurred the line between the news room and the Op/Ed pieces. Also undermined experts of every stripe, because one talking head can contain a wealth of actual, expert knowledge, but the 24-hour network format requires someone else to say “NUH UH!” And they both…
This is real dumb. These people are seeing planes and stars. Congratulations, Ronald Reagan, your legacy of stupidity is very much intact.
Business as usual?
Right? You can just leave a car unattended in the garage for days at a time and the police don’t even bat an eye.
If you put one of those on a car, the recoil force would rocket the car backwards at fairly high velocity, no matter what else you were doing at the time.
CEOs misinterpret their role. They're there to sell the company's vision to investors. Being good at that makes for a good CEO. But being good at that has very little to do with *crafting* a vision that people want to buy into.
Your argument is unassailable.
Counterpoint: Electric cars don’t go brrrrrr.
Not quite so much as him.
This needs a thousand more stars.