I see all the weird, anti-Elon nerds are out in full force this morning.
I see all the weird, anti-Elon nerds are out in full force this morning.
Musk owned up to getting high on the podcast of NewsRadio second-stringer and MMA meathead Joe Rogan that time, but no need to bring up his subsequent memo to his employees that they’ll totally be fired if they show up high to work.
“jealousy from an insignificant little TV critic”
So what you’re saying is Elon Musk’s performance was anything but electric.
I get where you’re coming from, but saying that a person that you don’t like publicly acknowledging his condition “makes you feel sick” is not the good look that you think it is.
As a fuel dispatcher, this has ruined my night, but also made me realize how great it feels to enjoy chaos if it keeps my phone from ringing 🤔
Yet another reason it’s incredibly stupid that my dad immediately said “NO.” when I suggested our next car be an electric.
Note that his first reason is “Where will you charge it?” Although we do live in an apartment and can’t charge at home, we do have multiple charging stations nearby, of which at least two are…
Idiots.
Literally how it works. I live in downtown Columbus, in an historical neighborhood. Just across the street where the historical district technically ends, a property has changed hands several times in the last 20 years. When someone gets developers interested, plans get drawn up, the citizenry complains, the property…
They probably could have just added, “He’s kinda Middle-Eastern-looking...”
I feel like these are the kind of people that wouldn’t move no matter what just to make a point. They’ll cut their nose off to spite their enemy (SpaceX). Similar to voting against your own interests simply because it pisses off ‘the other guy’.
They may or may not want a company town, but most likely what they want is to not have people bitching and moaning about launching and testing rockets, noise ordinances, etc. I grew up with my father running drag strips. We knew many other people in the industry. I can’t tell you how many times a race track around…
The assessment reflects the amount SpaceX paid for other properties. If SpaceX stops buying, the remaining ones aren’t worth that much anymore.
If this were any other car than a Tesla, the article would be putting 110% of the blame on the driver.
I’d be strongly cautious when sourcing the WSJ these days. It’s another arm of the same same blob that runs Faux News. The lack of regard for fact is brightly displayed with that publication and the bias spills over to sister publications now.
Yeah, it sounds like there’s a valid reason to take it (safety) if the launches are damaging the home. It’s not like Cape Canaveral had houses close to the facility very much for this reason. It sounded like they were made fair offers at the time the offers were made (multiples of the current value). Fighting it is…
So just to be clear, gizmodo, a technology news site (kind of) reports on this nonsense but completely ignores the successful launch and landing of SN15… cool
Ignorance or joking, could not tell