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- Joined: Jul 11, 2017
- Last Login: May 16, 2022, 5:38am EDT
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This.
Or solely SpaceX. Pretty much any CEO can manage Twitter or Tesla nowadays but barely anyone can take SpaceX even further.
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Only because I misplaced my induction charger and waited for a new one to be delivered.
And yes, sure, millions are still using it but I would be interested to see how many have given up on it. Last time I rented a car I had a cable with me but it turned out the car had an induction plate.
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Geniune question – How often people use the cable these days and what for?
Last time I charged my phone using the cable was 6-7 months ago.
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It’s difficult to explain because it defies the American logic. The actual game all across the globe is called football.
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That’s some headline there.
Investing in anything the past 6 months has been a hit-and-miss. Mostly a miss.
Eventually it will bounce back, if you are in long term for it that is.
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I just have a feeling VW is going to go on a tear and eat Tesla’s lunch in the next 5 years.
Yeah, why not. But first you need to have an actual product you can sell.
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With the 737 MAX approach and aftermath I have literally no sympathy for Boeing.
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I was wondering how this storm-in-a-teacup situation is going to pan out.
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I’ve been holding off with the purchase of a new car for few years now as I wanted the Subaru EV. Not with that price nor range. The first is too high, the other too low.
That range is good for a city car but not for an outdoor-all terrain vehicle where you could end up in the middle of nowhere with minimal battery charge.
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I have favorite movies, not genres or categories. A good movie is a good movie regardless of its genre.
Tonight I might be watching Fight Club and tomorrow I might be in a mood to see The Office. Or Spirited Away.
One of the biggest mistakes Neflix did was getting rid of the actual movie rating and replacing it with this "I like this genre/categorie". Only because I like Star Wars it doesn’t mean I like Star Trek (or vice versa).
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This is absolutely true, but with their budget, the unprecedented international presence (Disney comes close but not that close) they had plenty of time to counter this. The writing was on the wall for years.
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You know this Foxconn company? I heard plenty of good things about them.
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I’m using "password sharing". I honestly don’t believe Netflix is worth what they are charging thus I’m not prepared to pay for it. Give me a month or two, to go through my whole list and after that there is little of what interests me. The last seasons of Ozark and Better Call Saul are about to drop and after that there is basically nothing.
There is tons and tons of content but barely any of it has any value. Every once in a while something interesting might come out but it’s not worth the monthly fees. And the kids oriented content is pure garbage. Less than 10% of it has any educational value, like the Octonauts, The Magic School Bus etc.
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All this space and only 4 seats inside, what a waste. At least they could’ve made it modular. But then again people who can afford it don’t need modular vehicle, they have a different car for every occasion.
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Very enjoyable read, thank you.