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Tesla’s stock price and valuation stopped making sense in a long time ago in terms of the size of the company and overall market share. There are so many promised breakthroughs and “later this year” items already priced into the current valuation that I think everyone has simply lost track of what has already been

Belief in a deity doesn’t require the rest of the universe to be empty.

Lol at this copium.

It is truly a bizarre set of events that has occurred that makes Mark Zuckerberg the more likable of two alternatives.  He’s weird and off-putting, sure, but he’s not “the world’s most divorced man”, “the world’s tenderest billionaire”, or “someone who spends all day chasing clout from the alt-right teens.”

Something else to consider is the cost of credit: A friend bought a truck and while the upfront cost difference was significant if he was paying cash, he could get 0% financing for the new vehicle and much higher for the used. If he didn’t make additional payments on the used, the total price at the end would have

I bought a new car in 2012 and in the last 11 years I’ve put over 130,000 miles on it. I could have bought a used car but when you know you’re going to stick with it for a while, having the extra assurance from lack of previous drivers/miles and the extra warranties associated with new cars can often be worth the

A lot of us here are over at Jalopnik as well.

This entire argument only makes sense when you consider a car purchase to be an investment made for its financial benefits. It may be so for a very tiny minority of people, but for the general public, it is not.

“shrink in stores doesn’t affect pricing, there is literally an entire section of their budget devoted to it”

Shirtless Putin on horseback, part 2. Right-wingers really are the most gullible fucking idiots.

Where are my children going to play? Where are we going to sit as a family and enjoy our garden if the lawn is gone?

Hate to break it to you, but there’s no such thing as “lifetime” cloud storage or anything like that. Very often they will take the money and shut down in a few years. Rince and repeat

What’s the catch? They go out of business and we lose everything.

Any high-discount deal for a “lifetime” subscription or supply always seems to me to be a desperation play by the company. A lifetime subscription that goes up in smoke in a year or two is no bargain.

not only did his guard not slip, he still had his ankles hooked on each other. it takes real effort to keep your legs wrapped in the guard like that with the ankles crossed. I’ve seen multiple people slept from the guard and their legs immediately drop like sandbags.

his account was reinstated because “he is now an active candidate for president of the United States.””

When I go to the doctor, I don’t even look at the scale

All of the pending comments refer to poor reviews of this service. It would be good to see them ASAP.

We need a new rule for Lifehacker and its ilk: If a writer recommends a bad/fraudulent/scam service, they’re responsible for refunding any and all money their readers spent because of their recommendation.

Not a good service. You’re far better off paying Google or other for a real backup solution. (I have a lifetime subscription to Degoo and it’s useless.)