Yeah, that's what I said.
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That's 100 free miles a week. Sure, most people will need to charge it anyway, but that's still 100 free miles a week.
But I don't think it's a good idea. It would be more efficient to just put the same solar panels in your roof, where they don't contribute to the car's weight, don't force your to park in sunlight instead of indoor parking or garage, and whose output can be used for charging the car OR for anything else as needed.
I agree, but that has nothing to do with the release cadence.
No, not nice at all. I'm answering your question on why he doesn't ban Israeli contributors, not deliberating on the niceness of anyone in particular.
All in all, the film makers had many things they could choose to make the effect look plausible, but they didn't.
You can't be pardoned from a lawsuit. This is not a criminal case, just Musk getting sued, which you can't get out of with a pardon.
His lawyers were there, and so the defense party was there. He wasn't required to be there, contrary to what the post tries to imply.
No, because he wasn't required to show up. The defense was required to show up, and it did, as Musk's lawyers were present. The post is just clickbait trying to make you think he was required to show up.
And it's a lawsuit, not a criminal charge, so no jail time is in the cards, sadly, no matter how hard he loses.
His lawyers showed up, which fulfills "all parties must be present", as the defense was present.
It's clickbait, Musk wasn't required to show up personally.
You could make an argument that there was some kind of huge spinning gyroscope reaction wheel system on that axis which projected the explosion that way.
But we all know there wasn't.
It was for a 1000, doubling every day of non-payment, for many months now. Which is how it reached the ridiculous amounts, and also how any amount you see is quickly outdated because it doubles every day.