These corporations aren’t going to just accept these losses
These corporations aren’t going to just accept these losses
Regarding how expensive everything is: California needs to stop being hypocritical on policy. If you champion affordable housing but only in places acceptable to affluent people (aka NIMBY), you don’t get any affordable housing that helps anything. This isn’t unique to CA, just the most extreme example(s), but it’s…
Sounds like the thought process of someone who thinks that Porsche owners wouldn’t want an SUV.
Maybe the solution is to have bigger vehicles that can carry more people in one go through the tunnel. If it’s really high volume, maybe link the larger vehicles together in a chain so that they all travel at once all at the same speed.
Yes, the majority of big tech’s “innovations” are old ideas done worse.
The Loop – which runs underground from an area near the Convention Center’s West Hall to the South Hall, involves bringing people into Teslas at “stations.” They are then driven by a human – sorry folks, no self driving in the tunnel – through it to a drop-off point.
A job where some people would literally do it for free given the chance will always screw over their staff, as they know full well 10 people are lined up to take their place.
I generally like Horner until he starts with his soccer player acquired dramatics and pearl clutching about every little f’ing thing. Toto can go there too but more often than not he choses to bite his tongue in lieu of the sound bite.
Pretty sweet quarter-billion dollar plus interest-free loan Elon’s got there...
This is probably the closest I’ll come to admiring Tesla’s business practices.
I’m sure the Saudis and Emiratis are relieved that the black guy with a rainbow helmet who criticized their human rights record, didn’t win in their backyard.
And everyone in the paddock had been told beforehand the goal was to finish under green.
First off, Hamilton himself hasn’t said a word.
Second, Hamilton getting a little dramatic about the state of his tires? It’s better than the stream of F-bombs we get from his competitors.
Finally, he didn’t lead 57 of 58. Perez led for a handful of laps after Hamilton’s only pitstop and in the process took almost 10…
By the same token, you could also argue that had this not been the last race, that safe 100% would’ve ended under safety car, as the regulations dictate.
So you want to ignore Mercedes’ late form but focus instead on RBR’s early form? That’s... debatable. And RBR would’ve lost the championship based on their performance at the end of the season, particularly this race, if Massi hadn’t cocked it up.
Here’s another way of saying it:
- Max definitely earned the championship over the body of work of 21 prior races. Anyone disagreeing with that is a rabid irrational fanboy of Lewis.
- Max did NOT earn that race win, it was gifted to him on a platter. Crucially, it happened to be what decided the title, but the race…
He’s not disillusioned because he lost. He’s not even disillusioned because he got unlucky at the end. He’s disillusioned because the race director for the governing body deliberately chose not to follow their own rules (backed by decades of precedent) in order to manufacturing a 1 lap shootout by which he became a…
Your facts are spot on, they’re just cherry picked and used in support of a bad faith argument.
Nope.
The only thing more annoying than Lewis’ fans whining that they were robbed is Max’s fans trying to legitimize Max’s championship, which came under circumstances his Principal referred to as a “miracle.”