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Elon's words in his WSJ interview were 100% spot on containing more wisdom than anything we've heard from the current through at least the past seven U.S. administrations combined.
The PHEV provisions are only a means for legacy and GM to utilize their wasted ICE powertrain and ICE automotive...
When Elon asks, "What did you (un) design?" to eliminate processes or things detrimental or not needed? - 'unions' are the first thing that come to mind.
Tesla workers' pay is not just about salary, but also about Stock options and other benefits. Tesla's business model is not just working -...
Might not be everything as it seems. Those engines were probably already in development for the previous 5 to 10 years, and once money has been invested into something, I'm sure management has a hard time just chopping it at 90ish percent complete or just throwing it away.
Now, of course this...
I visited Lake Meade and the Hoover Damn in 2015 and a few times earlier, taking several high resolution photos. The water level was already low then, but when comparing recent images to those pictures I took only a few years earlier, it's still getting even lower.
Storm water runoff is also a factor in many other locations around the U.S. and elsewhere, and why some cities/towns/municipalities enforce a code for water runoff mitigation to residences and businesses, regulating the amount of roof, payment, concrete, and basically permanent surfaces covering...
Wow, you're up late! - or maybe up early -. (Keeping it a little 'light-hearted' here), but be careful revealing too much about the rain! They might attempt to Tax you on "Unrealized Water Collection" :)
Only way GM can even think about 'Gaining Ground' (but still not 'catching') Tesla - is if Biden continues his corrupt manipulation attempts to try and seriously hold back Tesla which he definitely wants to do - because their political money sources are drying up and the UAW is definitely a big...
Hertz has a cool 30 second commercial ad spot already posted:
(Patriot)ic Salute to Hertz and Tom Brady!!
... See what I did there :)
Of course he's with Tampa Bay now...
Agreed, my reply was too soon before examining previous post intentions thoroughly.
However one thing is clear - Tesla has been able to succeed and excel in it's current business model and innovative path - because of it's refusal to entangle with dealership associations, unions, and bloated...
The 'Realism' of Tesla Fans is Becoming a Problem ...
- only for Communists and the criminal enterprise axis of controlled Biden, imploding media losing advertising revenue, and big-pharma which as been 'pulled in' to the enterprise because desperately imploding losers attempt to consolidate...
A unionized workforce is effectively a unionized company, which inherently leverages conditions and restraints on management, so yes I do at least partially blame the UAW for the current direction of ICE auto manufacturers.
With the below factors being obvious, this thread is obviously external...
Which is a strong reason to not have them in Tesla or any other decent place of work. Political activism in the work place is like a rogue hand pulling on the wheel of a ship. You wouldn't want a 'disgruntled' passenger jerking the wheel of your car at a critical moment while you (or the car's...
OP is trying to throw mud on something he doesn't fully understand, not unlike a lot of bear analysts out there who are trying to hang onto their 'shorts'.
Elon doesn't need to impress shallow armchair financial media pundits who frankly don't care about anything strategic and are only...
Apologies in advance everyone, but the elephant in the room has long been itching to roll over and fart.
As others have pointed out records for Tesla Autopilot speak volumes for success with much fewer problems than human drivers for the same miles traveled. The air travel safety argument is...
Having every clock cycle of processors being employed to do some work, or execute part of an instruction instead of being idle - would be logically more time efficient, but -
I would rather have my car's processor idle at the ready for me, in a practical sense.
I'm just not ready to have my...
Thanks for sharing. Your layout view is informative in that it shows the Tesla solar tiles that produce power, are only the ones that are on continual larger roof planar sections without any interrupting features like vent pipes or valley transitions between hips and dormers. From your drawing...
Having a sheer industrial base at the ready to copy and scale someone else's innovation, is not a real accomplishment. Tesla is willing to take risks of innovation, build new manufacturing systems, and do all the hard work to open markets for their original product. Copying others' ideas to...
Original? Look at that center screen in the background of the steering wheel - a copied implementation never seen before until Tesla had already done it first. Copying major design elements and then adding subtle alterations afterwards in a steering wheel, one could say, is still copying and...
Healthy competition of this nature is a win-win for the end consumer. But Lucid has had a sort of an 'inside' advantage though, with the knowledge and experience of the former Tesla chief engineer Peter Rawlinson since 2013, who actually had been involved with earlier development of the Model S...