I was engaged to the human version of this car back in the early 90's. She was beautiful. One of the most miserable years of my life. N f’ing D.
I was engaged to the human version of this car back in the early 90's. She was beautiful. One of the most miserable years of my life. N f’ing D.
Sorry, your personal opinions dont let you choose what rules you follow and which you dont. Its called the rule of law and its a big part of US history.
“Stay in your lane Jalopnik!” - The Onion
I gotta admit, the BMW ad made me laugh the first time I saw it. It’s cute.
At least we haven’t made any of these guys our President unlike America did in 2016.
But usually for that to work the company has to be profitable. Twitter is bleeding money every month. The interest on the debt is hardly going to cover what Musk has to pay out of pocket to keep it going.
It’s irrelevant. Twitter is a dead man walking and will be in BK within the next 12 months. The only question is whether the fatal final blow will be from the FTC or the EU.
That’s uh, Vulture Capitalism 101 to be pedantic. I’ve seen it happen a few times, even with companies NOT in decline, and everyone’s left scratching their heads like “how did that work again??” because the employees can’t believe something that seems like it should be illegal is standard operating procedure.
Your bankers are probably off the mark. Inflation is already abating, the Fed is slowing down the increases and will likely stop after two or three more meetings.
Wall Street can’t short it since it isn’t publicly traded anymore.
Study: Morons who are dumb in one situation are also dumb in other situations.
eLoN iS nOt A cEo HeS aN eNgInEeR!!!!
Moreover, according to Tesla, buyers should have been well aware of the limitations of these systems before purchasing them, based on Tesla’s disclaimers on its website and owners’ manuals.
I think ‘expected to survive’ is a very generous assessment when the title should probably be:
But thing thing here is in terms of actual systems security nothing was actually “hacked”. The dude called up an employee and asked for the password.
So close.