Newscutter
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I've followed all of the relevant news stories over that last couple days and here's my conclusions (in no particular order):
1) A Tesla would be a poor vehicle choice for running over violent motorcycle gangs in NYC as a motorcycle could be considered a "large piece of metal" on the roadway.'
2) Just like the federal government, a Tesla is never really FULLY shutdown until the flames are put out. Same could be said of this thread, coincidentally.
3) A Concorde also struck a large piece of metal resulting in a fuel tank puncture and fire. So Boeing would be wise to mount its batteries underneath like Tesla so pilots would have time to safety pull off the runway instead of crashing into a hotel.
4) The frunk should not be your first choice of location to carry ice cream or candles. However, if first packed with palm fronds, it could be a great location for transporting a pig.
5) Rated range can decrease suddenly.
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Bored Elon Musk @BoredElonMusk31m
Chance of electrical car fire: .001%. Chance of your Yukon Denali gas guzzler destroying the Earth slowly: 100%
1) A Tesla would be a poor vehicle choice for running over violent motorcycle gangs in NYC as a motorcycle could be considered a "large piece of metal" on the roadway.'
2) Just like the federal government, a Tesla is never really FULLY shutdown until the flames are put out. Same could be said of this thread, coincidentally.
3) A Concorde also struck a large piece of metal resulting in a fuel tank puncture and fire. So Boeing would be wise to mount its batteries underneath like Tesla so pilots would have time to safety pull off the runway instead of crashing into a hotel.
4) The frunk should not be your first choice of location to carry ice cream or candles. However, if first packed with palm fronds, it could be a great location for transporting a pig.
5) Rated range can decrease suddenly.
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Bored Elon Musk @BoredElonMusk31m
Chance of electrical car fire: .001%. Chance of your Yukon Denali gas guzzler destroying the Earth slowly: 100%
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