If the battery plant wasn't clearly in progress and the 9k press not actually already assembled, you might have some teammates.. but those visible states of progress with the fact that they couldn't make the truck without 4680 cells, or a drastic increase in cells of any kind, tells a different...
Also glad someone finally took my advice and learned how to use a modern camera to take high quality video with the truck in focus and in frame for more than a split second.
Bravo.
Looks like tonneau is partially down. Not an overhang.
Btw just watched the video and I love this truck. It's looks pretty well refined now. Tailgate lighting is perfect. It's awesome looking. I stand corrected on in the wild sighting.
Maybe I'm crazy but I think Elon himself mentioned on this earnings call more specific info on the cybertruck coming during the investor meeting on March 1.
I'm not one to believe these sec required meetings are used for product announcements, but I'm almost positive I heard him say that on the...
Yeah I guess i'll not get to play. the expansion pack subscription is not worth it to me, for one game, and only playing it a couple times a year. Would rather just buy that one game outright.
Oh man that might make me go start using my switch again. Is it part of the advanced online subscription, the regular online subscription or a separate individual game purchase?
Multiplayer FTW! I gotta brush up on where all the respawn points are on each level so I can just respawn camp.
At about that price, I decided to teach myself about options trading, using TSLA stock. Bought 1 option at $150 strike price when the stock was currently at the price you mentioned, with expiration tomorrow. Sold it this morning at today's high price this morning 160.40. Paid the options cost...
but 1.3 million produced vehicles... that's awesome, and I believe on target for what most of us on here expected. And just extrapolate if both Berlin and Austin even come anywhere near as close in their second year end totals to that of shanghai's second year end totals, what that means for...
Rule number one of interviewing people. Listen. And let them finish their statements. Know when to talk and when to shut up!
Rule number 2. Don't adhere so rigidly to your talking points list. Listen and respond to their statements, digging into greater detail when they mention relevant...
Nevermind the fact that "delivery guy" has no insight into production line. He's just a cog in the wheel.. at the end of the line. And definitely not important enough to share confidential corporate information with. But its funny how people online give so much credence to nobodies like that...