Richard V.
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- First Name
- Richard
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Stupid poll from a company that can’t even spell Business correctly.
If they believe in the following analysis they might be converted into believing:Stupid poll from a company that can’t even spell Business correctly.
Jury is out on what people think about the Cybertruck until it’s actually publicly available. “How capable is this picture of a thing?” Is a pointless question. Until people are driving it around seeing how well it does all the truck things, the jury is still out.
At the moment this is about as relevant as BlackBerry owners who got polled about whether they would switch to an iPhone with no keyboard. How do they even know how effective it would be until it’s been tested against reality?
I just found yesterday the following new info about where some of those "fake" pictures are coming from. See here:loooooooooks….
…. not real
this NASA photo, in addition to explaining the trucking rig for unloading, also makes far more sense of the lab coats, clean scrubs, etc.I just found yesterday the following new info about where some of those "fake" pictures are coming from. See here:
Tesla Cybertruck fakes | Businesblog
That’s life.
Why would anyone with a hyphenated name EVER feel entitled?Not the best news to have a ticket voided for whatever reason. Might've been Eventbright doing something wrong, or who knows. Would be interesting to know if any others who were invited also had their ticket voided. Seems like we'd be hearing about that also.
Many of us spend money on cars and lots of TSLA shares, but most of us cannot attend even one event, let alone more than one, so buying cars or shares alone does not entitle us to be any special invitee. We should feel honored and lucky to ever be invited, but we should never feel entitled lest we're not.
- ÆCIII