My $334 went through and I added another 10% to our TSLA holdings.
Bon voyage!
Bon voyage!
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Just goofy. Those sells gotta be SAF
Shorty AirForce, bombing da stock
...I am considering liquidating my significant position in CREE to achieve this RMD, then buy more TSLA with the cash that remains. Thoughts?
Yabut needs a LOT of transmission too, don't forget. Distances are also great. Other than that, sure!On this down day, I have a notion bouncing around in my head that might be more doable now that the new Chair is an Aussie. Remember a little over a year ago when Elon said the entire United States could be powered by solar panels 100 Mi by 100 Mi square plus a square mile worth of batteries. I wonder what it would take to power Australia? Considerably less than that I would think. And they certainly have enough outback out there in the middle of the continent that is basically unused scab land. As the majority of their population centers are around the coasts, I think the land down under would be a great spot to experiment with powering an entire continent/nation via renewable solar power. What do you all think?
THANK YOU!
The only American calender I have says it was Sunday, ie yesterday.
I found the reason for the drop.
Care bears should be reappearing soon.
VW are throwing $25bn at the problem (apparently) and while money doesn't solve everything, if they're taking it that seriously, I wouldn't want to bet against them.
I think the mistake would be to assume this hurts Tesla. I actually think Tesla benefits from this becoming more mainstream - they don't need 80% of a 50m vehicle a year market to be a $100bn company - I'm very happy VW is going all in on this. I want fast charging stations everywhere!
I'd prefer VW was out of business. This is a company that designed and implemented a cheat device so they could exceed emission regulations. They increased health problems, an possibly deaths, so they could make more money. They also lied, for years. I don't believe anything the company has to say and I wish they had been banned from doing business in every country on Earth.
I feel a bit strongly about that.
On this down day, I have a notion bouncing around in my head that might be more doable now that the new Chair is an Aussie. Remember a little over a year ago when Elon said the entire United States could be powered by solar panels 100 Mi by 100 Mi square plus a square mile worth of batteries. I wonder what it would take to power Australia? Considerably less than that I would think. And they certainly have enough outback out there in the middle of the continent that is basically unused scab land. As the majority of their population centers are around the coasts, I think the land down under would be a great spot to experiment with powering an entire continent/nation via renewable solar power. What do you all think?
And they can use the surplus sunlight to produce and export Methane, maybe some parts of the US can do that too.On this down day, I have a notion bouncing around in my head that might be more doable now that the new Chair is an Aussie. Remember a little over a year ago when Elon said the entire United States could be powered by solar panels 100 Mi by 100 Mi square plus a square mile worth of batteries. I wonder what it would take to power Australia? Considerably less than that I would think. And they certainly have enough outback out there in the middle of the continent that is basically unused scab land. As the majority of their population centers are around the coasts, I think the land down under would be a great spot to experiment with powering an entire continent/nation via renewable solar power. What do you all think?
Thanks! Interesting that it appears to take more batteries (if i'm reading this right) but about 1/4 the panels.From the BFB presentation in South Australia
To Power Australia
solar 71km2
Battery 7.1km2 (Powepacks)
I think they dont need as much land to achieve 100% coverage as you seem to imply. If the whole U.S. only needs 100m x 100m.On this down day, I have a notion bouncing around in my head that might be more doable now that the new Chair is an Aussie. Remember a little over a year ago when Elon said the entire United States could be powered by solar panels 100 Mi by 100 Mi square plus a square mile worth of batteries. I wonder what it would take to power Australia? Considerably less than that I would think. And they certainly have enough outback out there in the middle of the continent that is basically unused scab land. As the majority of their population centers are around the coasts, I think the land down under would be a great spot to experiment with powering an entire continent/nation via renewable solar power. What do you all think?
Already did that this morning on the first dive, hopefully it will pan out good this weekend.Considering buying more Call options if TSLA drops to 320-325 tmw. If not, holding.
Me too.....Added some Jan 20 calls ...