Comment In other news.... (Score 5, Funny) 173
Industry analysts Chad Sudonim, Ima Puppet, Travis Hoxe, and Gnome DePlume all denounced the deception.
Industry analysts Chad Sudonim, Ima Puppet, Travis Hoxe, and Gnome DePlume all denounced the deception.
Big Oil has bilked the US taxpayers for Trillions.
GM and Chrysler took many more billions than Tesla ever will.
What I want to know is will $TSLA short-sellers ever been weaned off from spreading FUD?
This BeauHD user must be losing their ass on their short selling position. Their posts here today reek of desperation.
Posting short-seller FUD articles. You guys are really really desperate, and pathetic.
" how would they be packed to minimize the chance of a catastrophe en route?"
With an insurance policy.
It's about 3 weeks by boat. That gives about 25 days for production, 25 to ship, and 40 for installation with 10 leftover for the party afterwards.
My next car will be full electric. I've seen how much stupid policy, horrible activity and destruction has been generated by fossil fuel burning in the last couple decades and I refuse to be a party to it any longer.
Plenty of Anonymous Cowards will bash Tesla and say the cars are awful, but yet the named actual owners of the cars love them. Even the one's who've encountered problems with their vehicles. The vast majority of issues have been dealt with satisfactorily. The reliability and build quality issues are being eliminated. All this from a car company that's only 8 years old.
I look eagerly forward to joining the Tesla family of owners in the next year or so. It's been a long time since someone produced a car that inspires me the way that Tesla has.
But will it run Linux?
(Imagine a beowulf cluster of them!)
There has been one reported death while AP was engaged. There have been other Tesla accidents in which the owners have allegedly reported AP is in use, but as of yet these owners have refused to allow Tesla to examine the logs to confirm or deny this allegation. As of yet only one of the accidents reported in the recent media has occurred where it is confirmed that AP was engaged at the time of the crash. Rumours make could clickbait, but once upon a time slashdot was concerned with facts.
And if you don't want to support them, then you can listen to your dad's favorite music, for all they care.
Maybe the problem isn't that the music costs these distributors too much, but that the customers aren't paying the distributors enough?
Back in the last half of the 20th century, the music industry had a pretty viable business model, in which people who wanted to listen to music bought copies of it, and got to listen to those whenever they wanted. This model worked so well that it supported retail stores, distributors, recording companies, and musicians. It produced most of the music you listen to today. Of course then the music went digital, the internet arrived everywhere, and a whole generation got hooked on the myth that creative work like music doesn't need money to support it. So of course your favorite give-me-all-I-want-for-pocket-change distribution channels are failing, and everything "new" sounds like a bland imitation of stuff from 20 to 50 years ago.
Econ 101: you get what you pay for.
Have you considered that these measures aren't about retroactively preventing the last shooting, but are rather about possibly preventing the next? These are long-standing, long-stifled proposals. The Orlando incident merely served to give a bunch of Senators the kick in the ass to push for some of them again.
But the "good news" is that no one they are spying on will be restricted from buying whatever firearms they want.
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