Mmmmmm. Alien drugs.
It’s more like the fine print on science reporting with an overhyping headline/lede.
Maybe more of those good cops should shut down the bad ones instead of looking the other way. Seems like this whole thing would be over in ten minutes if the numbers are like you say.
Yup, NPR Politics podcast did the exact same last week...Brilliant! I was so excited when she started rolling of the titles!
Haha. Why are you so obsessed with making such a illogical argument. You are basically arguing the exception that proves the rule.
Except that’s not how it works. When you can afford to drop $50k+ on a car, you are cognisant of what it took to get there, and how much it’ll cost if you’re careless all the time. Ergo, you are careful not to hit other cars.
I wish I would have had one of those as a kid! It would have given me a good place to get high once I turned 15.
Try being a minority in this country for 5 min.
So he was last attractive when he looked like a pubescent boy?
Right....his career is floundering coming off that Best Actor Oscar...
“Hi! We’re GM and we make some of the most beautiful concept cars and brand halos today. We’ll never put any of them into production and then wonder why our cars don’t sell and create prestige. Oh well, here's another! "
You know what’s funny? Porsche targeting Tesla is actually like a Sith (Tesla) luring a Jedi (Porsche) into the dark side. If Porsce succeeds with the Mission E, Tesla succeeds. Their mission is to fight the combustion cars, not other electrics.
The only reason Tesla isn’t making a profit on paper is because they spent $5 billion on the Gigafactory. The Model S and Model X are priced to be about 20-25% profitable at current volumes. I believe that’s a higher profit margin than most normal gas cars.
It would seem that such an understanding of the story is well beyond the cognitive capabilities of most people, regardless of what one might think of the Iran deal as a whole.
Perhaps the sanctions and financial industry restrictions made it more difficult to wire the money there.
I’d like to read that explanation, but it is longer than 140 characters, and seems to contain a substance called “nuance” that I hear is important in international diplomacy, but which just confuses me.