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Loved those things. Sadly almost all of them have rusted into dust.

If this is you, I feel for you man. Same stuff happened with Tesla back in the day when I worked there. I knew when they went public this stuff would happen. It’s all about the shareholders now.

What I learned to drive in. ‘96 F-250 XL, crew cab, long bed. It was a gas engine, 2nd, and my dad put counterweights from our tractor to smooth out the ride, but damn I felt unstoppable when driving it. The attached pic is a 350 4x4, but it was this exact color. God I miss that truck

Agreed. Dumbass, pointless article that doesn’t even present data.

> Rivian and Lucid are the EV stocks that tanked the worst, and there’s been a lot of questions whether they’d be around in 2 years without borrowing more money. Now Scaringe is doing the thing I hate the most about CEOs, if I can narrow it down to a single thing

Well managing costs seems to be a pretty important step

i was going to say that this would just result in more ads on everything. but then i remembered that there will be more ads on everything anyway.

Congress really needs to pass legislation granting consumers rights to their own information. They’ll never do it of course, but no private company should be able to own, use, or sell anyone’s name, DOB, phone number, addresses, employment history, relatives, etc. without explicit consent for every instance. That inclu

I’m not defending the guy, but if that’s your criteria, you really shouldn’t be buying ANY stock. Almost every public company will always leave their rank and file employees holding the bag, if it comes down to it.

“Companies forget ignore that employee longevity and loyalty are a tw0-way street.”

When I was growing up and entering the workforce (approximately 25 years ago), everyone told us that it “looked bad” on a resume if you changed jobs every 2-3 years.

Why would you need to buy them? At this point, you can just dial random numbers in any valid area code and you will probably get a hit.

The Longest You Should Ever Stay at Your Job, According to Career Experts

22nd year here. First job right out of college, and never left. Good generally low-stress working environment, adequate compensation, good benefits, management really like me, and the job is located 10 minutes drive-time from where I live.

11th year with my company.

One thing also factors into the turbine’s efficiency, the gearing between the stators and the fans or open turboprop.

I found an easy answer this problem a few years ago. I now never answer my phone unless their name pops up from my contacts. If it just shows a number, it goes to voicemail

Or having moved to Normal, IL with your family only to be told you’re packing up and moving to Southern California or you’re out of a job.

I, for one, am going to be sad to see Scaringe spiral into a vindictive narcissitic conspiracy theorist who knocks up employees and techno-pop artists.

I’m not an expert, but I’ll try. Someone can correct me. All use a gas turbine as the basis. Old skinny turbojet engines used thrust from the exhaust as their means for power. It was determined that having a fan in front that pushes clean air around the hot engine core helps create power, improve efficiency, and

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What’s happening, is the ducted fan part of a turbofan engine is getting larger, almost to the point of it being like a non-ducted turboprop, and thus getting much more efficient.  You need to understand the difference between aircraft engine types.  Here ya go: