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    Supercharger - Beaumont, CA (LIVE 1 Jul 2020, 20 V3 stalls)

    Could someone please post an update about this SC, the In-N-Out, and any other restaurants nearby? I may need to use this one in a couple weeks.
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    Blog Lucid Will Delay Electric Luxury Sedan

    This delay again proves how hard it is to actually start a new BEV company and how lucky we are to have Tesla be as successful as it is.
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    Blog Tesla Roadster Delayed Until 2022

    Taking a cue from Mike, I should’ve been more specific: the next growth stage in my TSLA long position may be enough by then to cover the new Roadster price. ;)
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    Blog Tesla Roadster Delayed Until 2022

    That'll give me more time to save up the money... and pick a custom wrap.... :p
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    Tesla to Join S&P 500

    And on the "short"est day of the year, December 21.
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    5252-mile Road Trip through the Pacific Northwest

    Agreed! ;) I always liked the turbine-blade wheels since having it in my P85 from 2013, but after 7 years I wanted a change to make my next Model S a little more distinctive, and those Arachnid wheels deliver. I very rarely see in person any other Tesla with Arachnid's. While in Glacier...
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    5252-mile Road Trip through the Pacific Northwest

    Happy to participate, and yes I hope this helps show that BEV road tripping is real to show we can leave ICE behind and instead get a proper 21st-century car. Mine is a 100 kWh pack in a 2018 Model S, so with the Arachnid 21” wheels, we did this with “only” ~327 miles of range rather than 400+...
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    5252-mile Road Trip through the Pacific Northwest

    Thanks so much! It was a spectacular adventure. I took the pictures with my iPhone 11 Pro, which helps because it has a great combination of cameras and image processing on the fly. Then at home I processed them in Pixelmator Pro on macOS.
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    5252-mile Road Trip through the Pacific Northwest

    Hello my TMC friends, I am very happy to share how I took my family of four on a 20-day 5252-mile road trip entirely using my S this summer: Tesla Model S - Pacific Northwest Road Trip Our travels through the Pacific Northwest took us to see National Parks, beautiful sites, and scenic byways...
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    Watch: SpaceX Returns U.S. to Human Spaceflight

    Seems like lighting could've hit the rocket if they had launched, and they knew because of measurements of electricity in the atmosphere, so a delay was definitely the right call.
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    Blog Leno Segment With Tesla Cybertruck Offers New Looks, Little News

    "Little News"? Doesn't matter if it's "Little News". Millions of people who didn't know what a Tesla or a CyberTruck was now have heard of it via Jay Leno's show, so this is the best kind of publicity. Us in the know should NEVER scoff at efforts to inform the "unwashed masses".
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    Watch: SpaceX Returns U.S. to Human Spaceflight

    Weather bad. Postponed to 3:22 pm EDT May 30.
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    Blog Musk Says Fremont Factory Has Started Production Despite County Order

    Can't wait to see them pull an "I'm Spartacus!" Alameda Sheriff pulls up and says "Okay, I have a warrant for the arrest of Elon Musk. Which one's Elon Musk?" As Elon gets up to turn himself in, a line worker says "I'm Elon Musk", then another "I'm Elon Musk". Then a cacophony of "I'm Elon...
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    Blog Motor Trend Calls Model S “Ultimate Car of the Year”

    Well you're right about the tech and I hope you're right about the classic, because I'm original owner of one of those 2013 P85s, my first all-electric car, but it's in storage now that I bought a P100D. I haven't decided what I'm going to do with my P85 (see my profile pict). Keep it forever...
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    Supercharging for Sport

    I'm glad they're: 1. driving out and exercising the Supercharger network 2. documenting where they go and posting statistics on the web as spreadsheets, bar charts, and dots and lines on a map 3. promoting friendly competition 4. expressing pride in their activity I have zero problem with that...