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This. It almost feels like somebody with a bad taste of humor's trolling the industry...I just can't take these guys serious. I don't understand the relationship between this company and Faraday as they seem to be backed by same people. So much muddy waters it seems to me anyway.
I just can't take these guys serious. I don't understand the relationship between this company and Faraday as they seem to be backed by same people. So much muddy waters it seems to me anyway.
...lack of faith in Faraday...
What does everyone think of what looks like a side camera instead of a mirror? I personally like the side camera idea and the front lights.
I am guessing they still need to design headlights and the rear doors would not work well for ride sharing.
...chineese products are very bad quality and they can fall apart any time...
Engineered in California...but yeah - everything is made in China
So, are you agreeing with Apple that as long as it's engineered in California, Chinese workers are much more skillful than Americans, Germans...?
"And most Americans would be surprised to know that nearly all Apple products are manufactured by one million Chinese workers in the factories of Apple contractors, including its largest: Foxconn. Yet Tim Cook insists that China's vast and cheap labor force is not the primary reason for manufacturing there.
Charlie Rose: So if it's not wages, what is it?
Tim Cook: It's skill.
Charlie Rose: Skill?
Tim Cook: It's skill. It's that Chi--
Charlie Rose: They have more skills than American workers? They have more skills than--
Tim Cook: Now-- now, hold on.
Charlie Rose: --German workers?
Tim Cook: Yeah, let me-- let me-- let me clear, China put an enormous focus on manufacturing. In what we would call, you and I would call vocational kind of skills. The U.S., over time, began to stop having as many vocational kind of skills. I mean, you can take every tool and die maker in the United States and probably put them in a room that we're currently sitting in. In China, you would have to have multiple football fields.
Charlie Rose: Because they've taught those skills in their schools?
Tim Cook: It's because it was a focus of them-- it's a focus of their educational system. And so that is the reality."