If moisture is potentially damaging, what is salt spray going to do?
Assuming they get out before the tide, of course.
Profile pic is from Jason Box, depicting a projection of Arctic warming to the year 2100 based on current trends.
If moisture is potentially damaging, what is salt spray going to do?
Assuming they get out before the tide, of course.
Oh god, it’s got IoT features? Genius.
I wouldn’t even qualify it as a truck. Can you do truck things with it? Seems like many who have tried have failed and even broken their Cyber"truck". I’d trust the old Datson pickup my grandfather used to drive around in more than this stainless steel death trap.
That certainly was intentional. It’s a no-brainer even for him that when the line is down him backtracking will bounce things up some. Whether or not this whole thing is for that purpose or not, let’s just say that as market manipulations go, it’s pretty terrible to have to break everything to make a buck.
“Things are still going to be expensive for the commons.”
Stock goes up
Like I said elsewhere, I don’t think this is a total manipulation to increase wealth, but damn if it does show the market is a huge smoke and mirrors and not anything of substance.
It certainly is being used like that for those who are able. I’m convinced though that it’s complete incompetence surrounded by people who don’t dare say anything negative about his tactics (well, the ones who aren’t enjoying it for various things like the power trip, money, etc.). My reasoning - he’s not just affecting the stock market numbers, he’s completely destroying things that do make the country prosperous.
When a bull storms into a china shop, you don’t claim that he doesn’t like a certain brand of crystal and he’s just knocking them over to increase the value of the rest of the store inventory.
The people that knew better took a look at his idea of an EV truck and said “lol” and moved on.
They didn’t say they’d be keeping the people.
I think it’s even worse. They didn’t tell us what was and wasn’t recyclable. They used symbols very similar to the recycling logo to stamp on various types of plastics to classify them. Most of the types used are one time use, they never were meant to imply recycling, that’s just the symbol appearance.
Recycling started off as the third R and last resort, the first two were Reduce and Reuse. Those were not compatible with an economy based on consumerism and growth, so Recycling became the focus, creating an industry to pick through the few things that could be recycled and trashing the rest, and encouraging the public to buy more because it’s not a problem as long as you participate.
And if you don’t participate, all the problems are your fault. Not the companies making the stuff, they’re just doing what you want.
You’ve managed to piss off the country whose reputation is that they apologize for everything. Stupid idiot.
A difficult poll to take. On the one hand you want to say it’s the worst truck ever. On the other hand, I don’t think it has enough characteristics of a truck to even call it a truck.