tom-blersch
tom.blersch
tom-blersch

That...is actually the best explanation of Elon’s behavior that I’ve ever seen.

Some of it may be - he might get forewarning about Tesla not being added to the S&P, or cybertruck issues.

Really, the one I always wanted was the “burglar protection” from the Lotus in For Your Eyes Only.

because a swimming pool is one big unflushed toilet.

Old, deceased Paul.

Nothing good ever happens, being out at 3 in the morning.

They don’t.  There’s just one eternal porcupine, folded back and forth on itself through time.  

I know what I’m trying, the next time I fly.

I find it off-putting that the missing indigenous women has been an ignored problem of truly alarming scope for decades...but people are suddenly surprised by it the past few months.

This would have worked as a slide show.  LOL

With a height limit of 21 hands and a weight limit 0f 21 cwt 4 stone. Violate those, and it’s a fine of 12 pound, 18 s, 1p.

Credit where due, though: they call themselves out in the second paragraph for their initial reporting, so this entire article is a hell of a lot more of a retraction than you’ll see from any other source that initially blamed Autopilot.

LA and Long Beach are the two largest, by far. Together they can handle 9.2 million units (“TEUs” - twenty-foot equivalent units. A relatively arbitrary, but common, unit of measure for container shipping.) The next three biggest West Coast container ports are Seattle, Tacoma, and Oakland, which handle about 3.3

Out of about 175 million rides, and approximately 1 million Lyft drivers.

And there’s the rub. “To test.” Who in their right mind is going to commit their whole fleet to Ford EVs that Ford themselves only this year, back in May, announced was available?

The problem with the “shortage means they get to charge more” logic is that shortage also means they sell less. And there is a point for any company where they’re simply not selling enough to cover your fixed overhead costs.

I’d be shocked if this weren’t already illegal in many states. An overseas doctor prescribing medication shipped from India?

While I don’t entirely hate that theory, the main problem with it is that you still have to sell something to make money. Artificial scarcity as a way to increase profits by inflating prices fails when your scarcity reaches the point where you don’t have enough to sell (at prices the market can realistically bear) to

The Space Shuttle there...serious question. Is that to honor Mission Control being in Houston, or Columbia burning up?

It’s not as much a question of critical thinking of aesthetic visualization...