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I really like the video. I’m short *. This video looks like it was shot by an NBA Center that is 7 foot+ tall. It shows challenges I never have to worry about like ducking to get under the speakers or the like.

Sadly can confirm.

I would argue that unless you are a race driver, all cars are lamer today than yesterday.

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It looks like it wouldn’t be anything special. All the Rides at Lake Winnie (at least when I went) are old as the hills (it goes back to the 1920s) and it’s just a creaky thing that seems go slow.

Thing is that Telsa HAD a huge lead on both 5 years ago. Car making.. not so much. Now they are dumping what they had as an advantage and focusing on what they do not, and now trying to run into a market that doesn’t exist and is unclear if it will.

Might be really fun. Years and years ago, I went with my kids to a small and cheap theme park in Georgia (barely) called Lake Winnie.

To me, the future of a high value Telsa would be a combination of tech.

The real problem is the underbody stuff. If there is something sucking the car down to the pavement, it’s also sucking the water out of the pavement.

I mean, I’m no prophet. But when the stock value has “tanked” and it still is in the realm of Amazon’s P/E ratio. I don’t think the bad news for Tesla stock has ended.

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I don’t think I will ever rent from Hertz. Never mind the stories I read like this. Never mind them using OJ as a spokesman when I was a kid.

As a National guy, the best thing about them is the Emerald Aisle.

The idea is that Telsa could have Pinocchio-ed in 2019 or so and become a real boy.

Absolutely. I would blow the bridge up. Safer, cheaper, faster. What’s not to like? They blow up buildings instead of knocking them down all the time for a reason.

I can see huge arguments with the backseat driver.

Not a Diesel, either. 

Blow up?

As an engineer, neither is safe or swift is first in my mind for this project.

Wow a Triple Axle!  9.5

The problem with firing Musk is who do you replace him with?

Back then CARB existed with the same rules. But most cars were 49 state compliant. I was in DC, I had a 49 state car, so I didn’t have to do anything other than pass a sniff test.