False flag! False flag!
False flag! False flag!
If they do, they’ll be mistaken.
I don’t think big matters as much as driving pig iron through delicate carbon fiber underbody fins.
It’s hard to argue against logic like that.
This is why you can’t “win” an argument with conspiracy freaks. Because anything can be distorted into “nefarious evidence” in their pointy little heads. And why, even when Snopes and other genuine fact-checkers clearly point out that it’s laughingly manufactured bullshit, it’s just another part of the conspiracy.
First Gear: Fuck ‘em. If you pay your workers market rates, you don’t have problems finding workers. I don’t hear GM, Ford or Stellantis crying about not finding enough assembly line workers. Southern border states bitch about “illegals working” but base their economies on using undocumented immigrants as economic…
That may have been owned by an older couple, but the loose big subwoofer and the black-sprayed wheels indicate that it was subsequently shredded by one or more of their kids. By the way the ad was written, one of them probably put it up for sale for the next/better hot rod.
Thanks (?) to the delay of P2 for track repairs, the session went off at 5:30am EST and I was able to see perhaps the only track time I’ll view all weekend. I’ve got a few observations:
Actually, it’s up about $5 today to a just over $242.
No doubt. But none of that addresses what I said.
Besides the questionable call to give Tesla an interest-free loan for as long as 4 years, I’m OK with cowboy being insufferable about changing terms of the deal. I would too.
Makes me wonder how much Tesla needs those interest-free loans in Cybertruck deposits, and how hard it’d be for Tesla to pony up the money if all those deposits had to be promptly refunded ...
It took a couple of days, but it’s somehow reassuring to see that Elon’s fanbois have finally arrived.
No, Texas politicians/Republicans commit crimes because they know their crimes will be unchallenged. Ken Paxton — the freakin’ state attorney general — has buried his securities fraud charges for eight years.
As I understand it, Tesla has opened its charging patents to anyone. Though if there’s royalties or rent-seeking to be had, I’m sure that Tesla will jump down on it with both feet.
I would imagine it could be anybody. Just like you can buy your choice of several OBD readers at any auto parts store (or Wal-Mart, for that matter), if you’re willing to come up with the scratch. The price point will be higher, and manufacturer-specific, but the way the law reads it’s got to be available now.
I can tell you why EVs are now languishing on dealer lots everywhere: They’ve got the wrong damn charging plugs!
I got up to 58 mph in reverse in a hotel parking lot, shortly after discovering that the electronic speedo in my rented ´80s Mercury Cougar registered speed in reverse too.
If someone tried to program an AI to delve into my mindset to simulate me after I’m gone, it’d fry itself faster than if it was fed hundreds of those digitally-spiked online illustrations.
That would be giving him exactly what he wants.