They should be banned forever from doing anything with cars. And I don’t mean just the company Cruise, but everyone from the very top down to middle managers who aren’t engineers and hired as such.
They should be banned forever from doing anything with cars. And I don’t mean just the company Cruise, but everyone from the very top down to middle managers who aren’t engineers and hired as such.
Fuck off
“Believe me! Tears in the eyes, big man, macho man, I can do it because the insurance companies like me.”
That’s around $7k too much for this shell.
Of course you don’t understand the “needy” part, because if you did, you wouldn’t have to proclaim yourself a rightwinger, you wouldn’t have to proclaim yourself to have “balls”, you wouldn’t have to driver a fucking hummer, and you wouldn’t have to post your cars on twitter.
Wow, you really are a needy little mind, aren’t you.
So, in other words; they went with a design-choice that not only made it easy to break into, as covered here on Jalopnik, they had to forego safety with a solution that was too complicated for them to safely do, and they came up with an unsafe “solution” for emergencies.
Most of the reccommendations do not actually afford him more space, they are either sedans or fastbacks.
Their iterative approach is a problem when they learn very little from blowing up rockets, thus resulting in even more pollution, both in the atmosphere and in the nature reserves surrounding their place in Boca Chica.
Grow the fuck up. Words aren’t magic, and as such, what the fuck are they “protecting” anyone from?
Starlink will never be profitable. It is hiis hyperloop space project.
Oh, and btw, to go further than low earth orbit, you need to go even faster
No, you are wrong again. They did nott in fact reach orbital speed - with a completely empty vehicle.
Glad I could help :o)
I had to read it several times too. It means the firefighters pulled the Audi EV outside after it caught fire.
No it didn’t. It reached the height, but didn’t have the necessary orbital speed it would need to actually orbit.
SpaceX is operating in a field worth only a few billions a year. Surprisingly, there is a limit to how much stuff you want to put up there.
Pygmy?
No, but that was also a car you shouldn’t buy.
I guess they are expecting to relaunch yet again. We have a term for that here in Denmark: Bankruptcy rider (konkursrytter) - someone who generates debt, only to declare banktruptcy to wipe said debt, and starting anew with the same business and same behaviour.