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The loss of revenue figure was totally bogus because it assumed every copy was a lost sale. Before torrenting many people borrowed each other’s albums and manually copied them.
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It was delivered on time It was delivered on budget It reached the required volume They’ve just increased the speeds The client is happy The passengers are happy The speed over 1.7m is irrelevant Fort Lauderdale are now interested Making vehicles for 12-20 passengers is an obvious step. Going fully autonomous is also next.
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The key tell that they’re lying was when they started selling shares in Aramco back in 2019. If anyone can provide an alternative plausible reason for the sell off, you’re welcome to tell us.
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When everybody is using Robotaxis, the police will just override the destination and have it drive the bad guys to the police station 🤣
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Elon Musk has South African citizenship (he was born in Pretoria) and has a net worth of $162 billion.
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Most places in the U.K. refuse to take Amex cards of any kind because their fees are too high.
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@PrinceZakariyya he was born there. Be careful, your racism is showing.
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People got upset when they lost money by gambling on crypto... ...don’t gamble with money you can’t afford to lose?
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Yet strangely they’re incapable of installing a proper sewer system.
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Let’s not forget that the anti-piracy warning they used to have at the start of videos (“Piracy, it’s a crime”)... ...themselves pirated the music used in the video.
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$2 million is the current Raptor price. Long term that’s likely to come down to around $200,000 - $500,000.
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The world is full of gullible people.
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This is a hit piece full of misleading ‘information’ bordering on defamation in my opinion.
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History will show that every Mach-E and Lightning were sold at a loss in my opinion.
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@haider4648 you’re missing the point. If my company has 100 gallons of a substance that I can sell for $1/gallon and I sell it all then I end up with $100. If instead the company has 100 shares and I sell you 1 share for $1. If I then sell all the stock and dissolve the company and distribute the money as dividends pro-rata to the share holdings, you get your dollar back. And I end up with the $1 you originally paid me and the $99 from selling the stock. I’m no better off. Now run the experiment again but when I go to my tank there’s been a leak and I now only have 1 gallon.
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@LogicallyAnswered Many places in the US won’t take it either for the same reason.
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05:00 We’re in week-23 and have seen 18 Falcon-9 launches so far this year... ...That’s 40 launches a year, not 26... ...To describe the launches as ‘every other week’ is clearly wrong.
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Rent controls provably make things worse.
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The employees in CA are too woke, companies use moving elsewhere to try and lose them.
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It’s NOT a credit card.
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And here we have... some desert... ... and here we have... some more desert...
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Go lookup a list of cities sorted by crime level, then look at the politics of the worst ten.
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@ajohndaeal-asad6731 maybe you should try it, you might actually learn something.
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Gugljesmece Obicno 1) Light travels faster in a vacuum 2) The satellites are in a much lower orbit than most 3) The satellites are in what most people would consider a vacuum 4) The latency for Starlink is much better/lower (<40ms) than for geostationary (250ms) and slightly better than transatlantic fibre optic (60ms).
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The capacity of the network seems the obvious baseline metric, throwing around ideas for other applications makes no difference.
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@LogicallyAnswered No worries, things are moving so fast it’s hard to keep up.
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Given that a certain synthetic opioid is made with CCP approval and terminates over 50,000 US citizens a year... ...I won’t be shedding any tears for China anytime soon.
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$50m is the price charged to customers $15m is the cost to SpaceX
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Describing a company as ‘all in’ on EVs when they continue to develop and sell ICE vehicles is delusional.
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Nicely done. While there are criticisms, this costing calculation seems a reasonable ballpark.
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It’s a great concept and any competition for SpaceX is good, however when Starship becomes operational, everyone else will be out of business unless they can get government subsidies.
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Never underestimate a company that can be bailed out on demand by the American government using taxpayer’s money.
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So what?
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If got infiltrated by Globalist Marxists, like most Western institutions and Big Tech companies.
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To be clear, the payload on a launch without reuse is substantially larger (22.8t vs 15.6t) because no fuel is needed for the boost-back, re-entry and landing burns. This is reflected in the price charged. Note that this price differential is NOT affected by whether the booster has been previously used or not, that is a different consideration. Wikipedia has prices for new vs. used for the larger payload. The prices charged for the loads permitting reuse aren’t published. (This is where thunderf00t got confused).
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Unlikely, full reuse is the game changer, going any bigger has diminishing returns.
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My understanding is that the act of purely downloading is NOT illegal, it’s the providing copies to others that’s is and it’s the nature of the way torrents work that mean most users don’t only download.
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We now know that many ‘MeToo’ accusations are totally false and are simply a way for SJWs to destroy the lives of people they decide they don’t like. Obvious examples being Johnny Depp, Alec Holowka and Vic Mignogna. The mantra ‘believe all women’ is insane, police reports and due process exist for a reason.
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Please explain why
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@milekragulj325 just the facts, time for you to wake up.
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@Whiskey2shots An EV with 3 or more passengers is more efficient than a train. Average cars can easily do over 100,000 miles on a set of tires. But these are NOT average cars. Tires in the controlled environment of the tunnel will easily last over 200,000 miles. That’s over 100,000 trips in the loop. That’s 2 years of continuous use. Their cost is insignificant.
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Let’s not talk about all the people he ripped off over decades.
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@LogicallyAnswered at 03:00 he went bankrupt owing over $5 million, remember?
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@LogicallyAnswered you asked a question. I answered it. Are you claiming he paid back the $5m? He didn’t owe the investors, he owed the people who supplied him with goods and services - and you know it.
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Which?
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‘Woke’ media companies are now censoring old content because it is no longer considered ‘acceptable’. eg. Darryl Hannah’s rear in ‘Splash’, Trump’s scenes in ‘Home Alone 2’, some scenes in ‘Fawlty Towers’, many scenes in ‘Blazing Saddles’. Soon the ONLY way to view the unedited originals will be via file sharing.
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@jacobnapkins1155 you don’t understand economics
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@jacobnapkins1155 simple truth.
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You clearly have no understanding whatsoever
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@brendenharris8858 Starlink satellites are in much lower orbits than any others so they literally can’t collide with anything. Their orbits are so low that they burn up after 5 years.
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