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From all the attention it seems like an interesting product.
I'm looking forward to some videos of tests posted by owners with half a section 'protected' and the other half not, to show the hydrophobic and coating characteristics, also with examinations after weeks and months to show how long...
As others (and Elon also) have said, hydrogen is difficult to contain without leakage. Considering it's the lightest element we know so far, that's not surprising. But that characteristic combined with it being highly flammable is enough to make me want to stay away from it.
I noticed a...
Hydrogen is an even worse sustainability process for local distribution, than delivering diesel with tanker trucks. Serious costs of heavy storage tanks with safety concerns, not to mention the costs and wastes of energy producing it, along with the expense of distributing it.
If hydrogen was...
Any correlation with the rise in ownership of dumb (..ahmm, I mean 'Smart') phones?
I'm sure that's got nothing to do with it because today's pedestrians are 100 percent Alert in All Things with thumb agility, multi-tasking prowess, and visual acuity unrivaled ! :rolleyes: ?
So it must be just...
What if - in the upcoming reveal or delivery event, the new Cybertruck rolls out into view, and then the Tesla Bot gets out of the driver's side, with Elon getting out of the passenger side??
Or - four Tesla Bots get out of the Cybertruck, one of them walks back and presses the Tonneau Cover...
Regardless of whether the guy got what's coming to him, more obvious to me was the salivating hunger of the media talking heads for selected types of 'dirty laundry' in this report. I think they cared more about that than anything to do with the victims or behavior of road rage itself.
The MSM...
I don't see a problem, because total EV transition is still going to take years of production so there won't be any sudden demand with everyone having EVs overnight.
The growth of the electricity grid over the past 70 or more years has been increasing substantially already, although a...
It's really a moot point if one is also carrying their cell phone with them. Of course 'big-brother' would be temporarily fooled if you left your phone in your car and then sent it out on robotaxi runs for the day :).
- ÆCIII
Everyone else was already too close to that before I replied, which is partly why I engaged in the first place. But I'm not afraid of a thread being closed, and let's remind ourselves that we wouldn't be discussing Cybertrucks at all if Elon weren't allowed to be Elon.
- ÆCIII
All speech may have consequences depending on who is listening, because again no expression will resonate positive with everyone.
The fact that they point out obvious consequences to Elon that he already thoroughly knows, is very insulting actually, but they're not doing it to remind him...
Yet from a substantive standpoint Elon is stratospheres above all three of those 'CEOs' put together - because in decades, neither of them brought EVs into the mainstream like Elon, neither of them made engineering work for reusable rocket boosters coming back to land, and certainly neither of...
Actually, I like your profile pic just the way it is. Kind of reminds me of someone in a movie once where Gene Wilder was showing appreciation for knockers and racks. We've been discussing a lot of hardware and racks lately. Also reminds me of a song by Bobby Pickett, so hey to me it fits...
Yes, so funny in the Delta II launch, how they call an unexpected freaking' explosion an "anomaly". Typical media heads when confronted with truth and reality right in front of them.
Just say "The vehicle booster has just exploded..." already!
But nooo... Cannot accept ... Cannot cope...
What amazed me was the apparent sheer weight of the booster full of fuel on liftoff, and the slow initial rate of ascent at liftoff - and the actual hesitation before liftoff.
Guess they didn't call it "Super-Heavy" for no reason...
With how the Raptors have been performing in smaller numbers...
They're quite pricey for those carbon fiber and accessory trims for the other Livewire bike. I thought for $1300 you'd get a little more than those little pieces, not even any for the fenders?!
The niche market for these bikes seems to be urban or locations short frequent trips.
Funny that it...
You might've prefaced the post letting people know it was a Jalopnik article.
That way I could've passed over and ignored the article a few seconds quicker. :)
- ÆCIII