after a few 100K in a car, where they drop to maybe 80%-90% capacity, they get to be re-used as grid storage where they sit a few decades after which they get recycled.
>Your unlocked phone is linked to whichever service it's initially activated with.
huh what ? Can't you buy a phone from an electronics store without any sim inside it in the US ?
> I'll post back in a year or so to laugh at you
I don't think you need to wait that long. Musk already consulted with some banks(goldman, silver lake) and some lawyers. And I am guessing the Saudi's aren't the only interested party to want to take tesla private. the more information leaks out, the more is apparent that Musk did plan this through.
https://www.nasdaq.com/article/musk-says-silver-lake-goldman-advising-on-taking-tesla-private-20180814-00015
hat's not correct.The token you hand in does not contain your vote for an obvious reason
Why wouldnt that contain the vote ? The Belgian system is as follows:
hand over your ID and voting invitation to the secretary of the voting location, receive a card allowing you to vote.
go to a computer in a booth.
insert card, cast your vote, the vote is printed to a little piece of paper (encoded).
exit the booth with card and paper.
insert the paper into a transparant box with a reader, return the card to the president of the voting location, receive your ID. the voting computer doesn't store any information, the box with reader contains all votes; and the pieces of paper are kept is a paper trail.
There's also another computer you can use to verify what's on the paper.
private metro for the rich
now THAT'S a way to make money. NOT.
after a few 100K in a car, where they drop to maybe 80%-90% capacity, they get to be re-used as grid storage where they sit a few decades after which they get recycled.
I would bet even carbons escape from diamond. At nano-scale NOTHING is sure.
You're forgetting that the problem isn't only CO2.
Did you take into account maintenance?
So niche in fact that they are only the top 4 seller in the US in september 2018.
the model 3 was in September ranked fourth in the us car sales.
There's no business case for it,
let me reply with this quote:
We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard
>Your unlocked phone is linked to whichever service it's initially activated with.
huh what ? Can't you buy a phone from an electronics store without any sim inside it in the US ?
nano ?
Since when is it the government's job
Do some research on the amount of money spent on the oil wars in the middle east. The government did the oil industry's bidding.
president trump signs a ridiculously large DOD budget.
> I'll post back in a year or so to laugh at you
I don't think you need to wait that long. Musk already consulted with some banks(goldman, silver lake) and some lawyers. And I am guessing the Saudi's aren't the only interested party to want to take tesla private. the more information leaks out, the more is apparent that Musk did plan this through.
https://www.nasdaq.com/article/musk-says-silver-lake-goldman-advising-on-taking-tesla-private-20180814-00015
the little paper is the ballot.
>a significant proportion of it out
it is lend out 10 to 50 times.
hat's not correct.The token you hand in does not contain your vote for an obvious reason
Why wouldnt that contain the vote ? The Belgian system is as follows:
hand over your ID and voting invitation to the secretary of the voting location, receive a card allowing you to vote.
go to a computer in a booth.
insert card, cast your vote, the vote is printed to a little piece of paper (encoded).
exit the booth with card and paper.
insert the paper into a transparant box with a reader, return the card to the president of the voting location, receive your ID. the voting computer doesn't store any information, the box with reader contains all votes; and the pieces of paper are kept is a paper trail.
There's also another computer you can use to verify what's on the paper.
please research fractional reserve banking
that's only for the US market ...
USA's GDP is about 15-20% of the worlds GDP, so 80% is certainly too high.
so comparable to a half day of DOD budget ?
>Somehow, I doubt that that's what TFA had in mind
are you sure the capital class doesn't want to turn everybody else into obedient slaves?
>when they originally planned to do it with one line,
they did ?
yup, stock is already up 6%.
sure. And why wouldn't they be able to put in those extra shifts all the time?
> LED lights (dumb variety) ...
so, not a Internet of Crap thing