

Nah, not that simple. She married a Walton and he died. She inherited like 1.9% of the company but has never been involved in the business. A few people who claim to know her say she’s genuine as well.
Nah, not that simple. She married a Walton and he died. She inherited like 1.9% of the company but has never been involved in the business. A few people who claim to know her say she’s genuine as well.
Those are all absolute bangers, what are you going on about?
Well that horse is majestic af. I am going to go ahead and assume she enjoys performing the trick, otherwise I wish her luck in crushing her captors.
Deer can absolutely stand on two legs, and even stumble around a bit. Here is an example, looks like it’s in search of food:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MmBlC24jonM&pp=
Anyhow, I do agree it’s very improbable, but the story is certainly possible, especially if you ignore the likely hyperbole about “brains everywhere”.
Prion diseases like that make deer do allllll sorts of kooky shit, man. Definitely possible.
I hated this change, I’ve used a side taskbar in windows my entire IT career. It makes it painfully obvious which taskbar is yours and which is the servers when logged in over RDP. With this simple tweak, I had quite literally never made a click error on a remote server… Until windows 11.
“I frequently interface with idiots, so I don’t feel it would be safe for you to have full control over the hardware you own.”
Both, but at home I think I’m limited to 240v/48ish…amp since it’s 60amp breaker? I’m new to this, don’t quote me.
It’s ~17kWh and it takes about two hours…ish at the stock “6kw” charge rate, but can be hardware upgraded to “12kw” in order to cut that down to about an hour when the charging infrastructure supports it. Evidently there is some kind of issue where if it can’t provide 12kw due to charger limitations, it actually downgrades itself to 3kw, there by lengthening charge time over the stock… gizmo (inverter??? Idk).
From what I heard at the dealership yesterday, the grid here is “struggling to keep up” as a result. I don’t know how true that is, but he did talk me out of spending several thousand dollars on a faster charger for my bike (6kw -> 12kw), claiming it would actually charge slower since it can’t negotiate at peak rate pretty much anywhere in the state.
I would usually be more sceptical, but this guy is paid on commission and basically talked himself out of a bigger paycheck.
Two conservative justices, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, disagreed with the decision, the order noted.
Were they though??
Man the Canadian side of the falls is super nice, too. They have it all built out, Id deport there if given the option. I’m definitely going to ride the purple moose this time, though, and no, that’s not code for heroin.
At first I dismissed this idea as bullshit, but at this point, wouldn’t it be so much fucking easier to just bring him back? There has to be some reason they aren’t, and I sure don’t believe the “they don’t want to set a precedent” line floating around.
You mean do normal lawyer stuff? Probably all of them.
The only reason he reversed course is because the bond market was shitting the bed. If no one was buying our shitty bonds, then they couldn’t issue the debt to pay for the massive tax cuts for the rich they’re about to pass. The insider trading wasn’t supposed to start until the market bottomed, they will absolutely try this same play again in three months.
Oh, nonsense, there are many valid reasons! None of them are even the slightest bit ethical, I must confess, and most downright ghoulish, but valid they are.
You’re a hopelessly corrupt judge, for example…
Don’t forget about the part where the US president floated the idea of selling all the gold in Fort Knox for Bitcoins. The word crazy isn’t doing this timeline justice, imo.
I think you kinda missed the point. To fire him would be admitting he isn’t anything special which also means neither is Tesla. Ford had $48BB in Q4 revenue and trades for around $10/share. Tesla had $25BB in Q4 revenue, yet trades for $240/share. Without Elon, Tesla is just another car company and would likely lose over $230/share. They can never fire Elon. They are paid in shares. The only thing they care about is that number and absolutely nothing else.
They can never fire Elon. Without him, there’s no denying Tesla is just another auto maker. And if Tesla is just another auto maker, the valuation should be significantly lower than most others because at the end of they day, they ain’t sellin enough cars.
Bet it barely even slows him down.