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Can we talk about how in his attempt to unnecessary re-invent the pickup truck Musk unintentionally stole from Sabre’s attempt to unnecessarily reinvent the phone?

Looking at the size of those jowls I don’t know how much additional growing is physically possible.

Considering the thing probably weighs more than a pregnant elephant and still scoots up to 60mph under 6s I’d say chances are good it can push all 302hp out at once at least some of the time.

A Tesla can charge everywhere whereas only Teslas can use a Superchargers. Unless/until someone comes up with exclusive network of similar size, they will have an advantage.

In this crazy rambling collection of Koch bros anti-EV talking points, this pair was particularly funny:

Are you purposely conflating rare earth mining and lithium mining?

Anti-ship ballistic missiles are not a battlefield proven system. One of the biggest problems is terminal guidance catch-22: you are either moving too fast to be cost-effectively intercepted but ALSO unable effectively track target OR your are dramatically slowing down to course-correct in your terminal stage but then

They lost me at “compensation for lost equality”. What we have here is a fairly clear case of fraud that despite being exposed and collapsing still succeeded to a degree because Softbank needed to save face instead of letting it burn to the ground, like it probably should. We also have people who are apparently upset

Kia: Behold the Stinger, attractive, high performance car at a good price!

That’s.... a lot.

Let’s summarize both the comment and the subsequent tweets:

Pulling 700,000 of now-19 years and older cars from the market 10 years ago has zero impact on TODAY’s used car market, yes.

Don’t send the tweet if you can’t take the heat.

It’s almost like people who want can’t afford it and people who can afford it don’t want it.

Much Simpler than that:

Beauty is obviously in the eye of the beholder, but I find the exterior exceptionally repulsive.

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