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I think this is inevitable and more and more public chargers will appear as EV adoption increases. As I drive around there are more EV's but it is still a very small percentage of the vehicles. So, as more affordable EV's arrive from China, and US manufacturers ramp up their production we will...
As a retired old white man, discourse on Forums has become a sport. I also ride my bikes 500+ miles a week and play golf 2-3 days. Lack of being productive builds frustration. If I didn't despise politics, that would be an option but my gender, ethnicity and age are already over represented. The...
I reluctantly "liked" your post. As a white male, I don't think that I've ever read a more disturbing 1st person description of America as it is today. Unfortunately, I think you got it right.
Wow, make a Monte Python concert reference and stir the "woke" pot. Perhaps political discussions should be a bit more tempered ... you know, like the social democrats. :)
From transaction processing, to auto engineer to rocket engineer to social engineer (some intentionally omitted for brevity).
That's an Interesting career path. Perhaps the Peter Principle is about to kick in.
On a side note, I find the nickname Muskrat very compelling for some reason.
The SB ads were indicative of a new marketing opportunity for marketing driven industries like automobiles. Tesla is the auto industries much needed disruptor and they are redefining the transportation landscape.
More EV options is a good thing but as was noted in this excellent presentation...
I was interested in the obvious shot at Tesla by the Salesforce ad featuring the notoriously weird and self indulgent Mathew Mccon-something.
Tesla has no salesforce and therefore has no interest in the overpriced customer (prey?) management software. Guess that makes Tesla a target for the...