Comment No. (Score 3, Informative) 194
Next question.
Next question.
It's labelled "caps lock" but it's pronounced "control".
1. Come up with crazy idea, expensive to develop and produce
2. Leak idea
3. Watch others attempt to rush feature to market and/or pour billions into it
4. Retain 10x profitability per handset
5. Profit. (Literally)
These daily reports of the sky falling in California are as tedious as the twice yearly daylight savings time tirades on Slashdot.
So your wires just have a mere single twist? Amateur. I have seven.
Tulsa has already been overrun with the hundreds of millions of people fleeing California! The new destination is Tupelo, MS : even redder necks than Tulsaâ¦
Ok but have you tried the barbecue there?
Is everything AND everybody in Texas called "Travis"?!
Why? I don't want it either. Make Rancho Cucamonga pay for it.
No, what's weird is when other countries write laws that only adversely affect American companies, excepting their own. It's outright protectionism, and the US should retaliate in kind, or take this to the WTO.
Time to go back to the European Commission and demand more "justice".
This FUD has been used since the early days of the Prius. Still have yet to meet anyone who had to replace their hybrid or EV battery because it wore out. My fiver year old Tesla has only ever needed new tires and windshield washer fluid. Nothing else. Nothing.
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having released the most carbon, wins!
Having lived in Sweden during the successful Toys R Us strike, I can tell you that Tesla cannot win this one, unless pulling out of the market is considered a win. The deck is stacked against employers. There are no checks on sympathy strikes. With Toys R Us the mainstream newspapers were supporting the company, then their union labor refused to work if they published any opinion pieces supporting the company in any way.
"Money is the root of all money." -- the moving finger