The brief explicitly says "the First Amendment right to record police officers performing public duties extends to both the public and members of the media, and the Court should not make a distinction between the publicâ(TM)s and the mediaâ(TM)s rights to record here".
This is all very strange. Hang on, is it Opposite Day?
GRANDPARENT ALREADY AT LIMIT.
So I guess I'll just have to weigh in with a chorus of "Ding Dong, The Witch is Dead."
Which is why you do need a lawyer sitting on your shoulder like Jabba's little freak-monkey, cackling "My client has no recollection of those events. My client cannot speak to another's state of mind."
Utter hogwash.
3.7 seconds to 60mph... the Roadster's instant torque blows the doors off nearly every car in its class... world-class acceleration
... ranks amongst the world's most coveted sports cars... premium sports car.... The electric powertrain enables unprecedented responsiveness. The Roadster becomes an extension of the driver and reacts in an instant. The optional custom-tuned suspension allows the driver to adjust the handling to their preference. ... The Roadster offers supercar performance... spirited driving...
Those are Tesla's words. If you have a problem with them marketing it for motor "sport" then you need to take it up with them.
Petrol cars aren't new though. Thus the contrast.
There were no charging stations in the UK when the programme was made. Can you point at a single "super" charging station now?
That model had a 200 mile claimed range, not 300. You've just added 50% because, bawww, that's why.
You're quite right. Having been both a pro and a hobbyist games and games engine developer, I have lost track of the number of times that I have explained to people, sadface engaged, that their MMO goals are unrealistic. Even MO goals. Or O. Or M.
Finishing a game to completion, any game, is a massive undertaking, and the vast majority of those who try it fail. You have to be delusional to even attempt it, which is why the ledger of successful games developers is replete with visionaries who refused to believe in what can't be done.
There's a whole WORLD in a mud puddle! -- Doug Clifford