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!!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! is the most well balanced fair take on Tesla I’ve read lately.
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Pretty good writing.
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Couldn’t agree more. Love the cars, distrust the company. The Model S is the single most innovative American car since the Model T, but the company that makes it is consistently shittily managed and anti-worker. I sincerely hope they improve because I want to see them succeed.
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it occurs to me that if Alex Roy and Hamilton Nolan got within 100 miles of each other, the gravitational attraction between their enormous egos would pull them together so rapidly that the collision would be like a supernova.
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Somewhat unrelated but here’s my theory on Tesla: They are and will be instrumental in the mass adoption of electric cars, but they won’t be here in 20 years when they are finally mainstream.
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I think they’ll stick around filling a very specific niche like Lotus, but they’ll be a viable business by making battery packs for the other auto manufactures.
Kind of like how Samsung makes the screens for the iPhone, so that way they can’t really lose no matter how well the iPhone does.
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Tesla’s battery company is going to stick around but I don’t see the car company lasting.