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Ted talks Elon, by Deleted on May 8, 2018 20:36:15 GMT 1,
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Ted talks Elon, by Street Art Fan on May 9, 2018 5:28:05 GMT 1, Love the Model S, hope to buy one someday. If Tesla remains solvent, that is. Despite his many gifts, I think Elon is best suited in his role as tech visionary, not automobile CEO. From closing factory doors to all Tesla contractors (unless employees personally vouch for the quality of their work), to missing production deadlines, to obsessively responding to the smallest criticisms on Twitter, he seems weighed down by day to day requirements of running a major company. He's great in the big hairy audacious idea department, but not so much in delivering products on time. It's the same reason really why poets should never govern.
Love the Model S, hope to buy one someday. If Tesla remains solvent, that is. Despite his many gifts, I think Elon is best suited in his role as tech visionary, not automobile CEO. From closing factory doors to all Tesla contractors (unless employees personally vouch for the quality of their work), to missing production deadlines, to obsessively responding to the smallest criticisms on Twitter, he seems weighed down by day to day requirements of running a major company. He's great in the big hairy audacious idea department, but not so much in delivering products on time. It's the same reason really why poets should never govern.
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Ted talks Elon, by Deleted on May 9, 2018 8:21:35 GMT 1, Love the Model S, hope to buy one someday. If Tesla remains solvent, that is. Despite his many gifts, I think Elon is best suited in his role as tech visionary, not automobile CEO. From closing factory doors to all Tesla contractors (unless employees personally vouch for the quality of their work), to missing production deadlines, to obsessively responding to the smallest criticisms on Twitter, he seems weighed down by day to day requirements of running a major company. He's great in the big hairy audacious idea department, but not so much in delivering products on time. It's the same reason really why poets should never govern.
I don't really know enough about his day to day stuff, or to be honest much about him, was bored and spent an hour or so looking at Ted Vids.
To do so much in such a short time? we have a Tesla showroom near us in Kent, I am a petrol head, but really have to admire these cars, and all the toys they have.
And he did it from a standing start.
Have you seen his giga factories coming on line?
futurism.com/questions-teslas-new-gigafactory/
He really has woken the car industry up, and love the idea of his rockets. its all good fun
We live in the future, and i like it
Love the Model S, hope to buy one someday. If Tesla remains solvent, that is. Despite his many gifts, I think Elon is best suited in his role as tech visionary, not automobile CEO. From closing factory doors to all Tesla contractors (unless employees personally vouch for the quality of their work), to missing production deadlines, to obsessively responding to the smallest criticisms on Twitter, he seems weighed down by day to day requirements of running a major company. He's great in the big hairy audacious idea department, but not so much in delivering products on time. It's the same reason really why poets should never govern. I don't really know enough about his day to day stuff, or to be honest much about him, was bored and spent an hour or so looking at Ted Vids. To do so much in such a short time? we have a Tesla showroom near us in Kent, I am a petrol head, but really have to admire these cars, and all the toys they have. And he did it from a standing start. Have you seen his giga factories coming on line? futurism.com/questions-teslas-new-gigafactory/He really has woken the car industry up, and love the idea of his rockets. its all good fun We live in the future, and i like it
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