And some projects from Japan.
It looks like Elon has ways to go.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/09/tunnel-vision/380706/
And some projects from Japan.
It looks like Elon has ways to go.
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/09/tunnel-vision/380706/
Heidi wrote:
Meanwhile in Switzerland:
https://www.railway-technology.com/uncategorised/featuregotthard-base-tunnel-inside-the-worlds-longest-railway-tunnel-4770271/
Oh, you want to go there. huh??? Check out the opening ceremonies. Merkel and other heads of Euro-states were in attendance at both ceremonies...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NZCw5k6NaIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya6lOGPGw3wNo surprise there. Everybody who wanted a Tesla has one by now. There is no bigger demand anymore and other car manufacturers are coming up with big lines of electric cars like Ford.
"I Will Nuke You!" Musk Raged In "Physical Altercation" After Tesla Worker Quit
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Elon Musk could be a great replacement for Donald Trump.
In some respects, Tesla's autonomous driving investor day went exactly as one thought it might: lofty unreachable targets, incorrect and inaccurate allegations about competition and CEO Elon Musk nervously mumbling his way through questions and answers.
In short: no surprises there.
But in other ways, the event differed from past investor events. Like the Model Y reveal, the attendee energy level in the room was painstakingly low, there was no noticeable excitement in the air and, until Musk's bold claim for autonomous robotaxis scouring the streets in 2020, most analysts and those watching the livestream didn’t really even seem to understand what the point of the event was, nor what the company was saying.
But that didn't keep Musk from reluctantly pushing forward and interrupting his own experts as the event walked through a painful, hours-long description of Tesla's FSD hardware, followed by its software - before detailing the Tesla Network (ridesharing) and how the company plans to bridge the gap in DCF models like those from the insane optimistic ARK Invest, who currently has a $4,000 price target on the company's stock based on the opportunity of autonomous ridesharing.
Musk pulled out all of his hits, including telling the audience that "...all Tesla cars being produced today have the hardware on board that’s required for full self-driving". If that claim sounds familiar, it's likely because Musk made the same exact claim in October 2016.
But the boldest claim made by Musk was autonomous robotaxis by 2020. Musk made the claim in the midst of still working to fulfill promises from year's past: the Shanghai factory, the Model Y on roads, the Tesla semi - and hell, we still haven't seen a $35,000 Model 3 on the streets yet. But that didn't stop Musk from doing what he does best, selling ideas that don't exist:
“I feel very confident predicting autonomous robotaxis for Tesla next year. They won’t be in all jurisdictions, because we won’t have regulatory approval everywhere, but I am confident we will have at least regulatory approval somewhere, literally next year,” Musk said of Robotaxis toward the end of the event. Musk also said that in two years, Tesla will be making cars with no steering wheels or pedals. “Sometimes I am not on time, but I get it done,” he qualified.
Nearing the event's end, one attendee asked who would be at fault in case of an accident with a robotaxi. Musk responded: "Probably Tesla. The right thing to do is to make sure there are very, very few accidents." Insurance companies are going to love this idea.
https://twitter.com/SlimShady260/status/1120432747309355013http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-23/musk-promises-1-million-robotaxis-next-year-laughable-autonomy-investor-day-0Female coach having affair with male runner. Should I report it?
Colin Sahlman runs 1:45 and Nico Young runs 1:47 in the 800m tonight at the Desert Heat Classic
Molly Seidel Fails To Debut As An Ultra Runner After Running A Road Marathon The Week Before
If Daniel's and Pfitz are outdated..then where do I look for modern training plans?
Hallowed sub-16 barrier finally falls - 3 teams led by Villanova's 15:51.91 do it at Penn Relays!!!