There is a podcast episode of Today Explained called “Almost Heaven” where they explain why John Denver’s Country Roads is a global hit and has been translated into a ton of different languages, even though it’s technically about West Virgina.
There is a podcast episode of Today Explained called “Almost Heaven” where they explain why John Denver’s Country Roads is a global hit and has been translated into a ton of different languages, even though it’s technically about West Virgina.
Maybe it’s a childhood PTSD thing, but whenever I hear anything from Peter, Paul & Mary, I feel the uncontrollable urge to throw chairs and punches.
Why is he still CEO of two companies? Can you imagine the outcry if the CEO of McDonald’s or Chevrolet had done all the things he’s done?
They’ve been posting quarter after quarter of record profits and the layoffs continue. As you said, they are bleeding the company of people across experience levels for the sake of stock buy-backs and short term profits. Next recession we’ll check back and see how fucked GM is with their outdated products and lagging…
I want to support them - they are an American company employing lots of Americans, they changed the automotive space with their approaches, and they offer a product that is (on paper) quite compelling. If they got rid of Elon when they should have (the second he bought twitter) they could have some real updates on…
The problem with California power companies is that they are publicly traded. As long as they are, they will put shareholder profits above safety and rates will keep getting higher.
Tesla isn’t a car company, nor is it a tech company, nor is it an AI or Robotics company.
Let’s be real clear on something.
4th Gear: ACDAB - All Car Dealers Are Bastards.
Could Musk be asked to shut the hell up in order to save Tesla’s reputation?
In any other major automobile manufacturer Elon would have been immediately fired for all the customer alienation stuff he’s pulled.
“[National Automobile Dealers Association] President Mike Stanton called the decision a “victory for the rule of law and a great outcome for consumers.”
1st gear: Of course Europe is getting angry. They’ve been here before, they’ve seen it before. The ‘that could never happen here’ is historical fact to them. We should take it as a warning.
Okay, let me introduce a second problem with the theory, which is actually the exact same as the first, just stated differently: flipping Illinois would have left Kennedy with 276 votes, not 269.
Sex in sports cars is over-rated anyway. They tend to be way too claustrophobic for that.
I agree with your reasoning, but am giggling because it shows the exact same picture twice (at least at my end).
The R3 might be the perfect car. Really looking forward to getting my hands on one.
Getting in and out of my iX is SO much easier than the Polestar 2 I had. God that torturous.
Ohmygod Alfa Romeo is dead. Just let it die. Ditto Maserati. Ditto Jaguar. Ditto so many brands that had their heyday back in the 70s and 80s. Just let them die.
Yeah it definitely would never happen, which makes it even more wild that some dumbass wants to even try! Just a lot of Trump ass-kissing and headline distraction going on.