#50 All the cars I owned so far were so reliable that I just could bring them to the workshop for one day to get basically anything fixed. Makes you wonder about the reliability of a Tesla when there's obviously a need for self-diagnosis and self-ordering spare parts.
Wilda, Old Elon is more worried about helping Putin invade Ukraine by shutting down Starlink so Ukraine can’t use it to fight the Russian army. Your cr#ppy car parts mean nothing to him when there’s under-the-table money to be made.
Ebbie, Teslas are far more reliable than any internal combustion car because they have far less parts that can fail not to mention a far simpler drivetrain. Having them self diagnose and order parts is a 21st century innovation that allows a much more efficient Just In Time method of ordering parts.
Willy, Actually I clicked on this picdump solely because of how stunningly beautiful she looked in that picture. I know, you think she had pointy knees though.
#4 That table needs a few more coats of Epoxy on it ...it doesn't look quite Fisher-Price enough. An epoxy finish will look like cr#p in a few years when it starts getting a few dings and scratches on it and there's nothing you can do to re-finish it. Wood looks so much richer with an oil/bees wax finish and a patina ... the upkeep is easier also.
#50 All the cars I owned so far were so reliable that I just could bring them to the workshop for one day to get basically anything fixed. Makes you wonder about the reliability of a Tesla when there's obviously a need for self-diagnosis and self-ordering spare parts.
Wilda, Old Elon is more worried about helping Putin invade Ukraine by shutting down Starlink so Ukraine can’t use it to fight the Russian army. Your cr#ppy car parts mean nothing to him when there’s under-the-table money to be made.
Ebbie, Teslas are far more reliable than any internal combustion car because they have far less parts that can fail not to mention a far simpler drivetrain. Having them self diagnose and order parts is a 21st century innovation that allows a much more efficient Just In Time method of ordering parts.
Willy, Actually I clicked on this picdump solely because of how stunningly beautiful she looked in that picture. I know, you think she had pointy knees though.
#4 That table needs a few more coats of Epoxy on it ...it doesn't look quite Fisher-Price enough. An epoxy finish will look like cr#p in a few years when it starts getting a few dings and scratches on it and there's nothing you can do to re-finish it. Wood looks so much richer with an oil/bees wax finish and a patina ... the upkeep is easier also.
Agreed. It may order parts, but you'll likely wait months. Old Elon doesn't put replacement parts as a priority.
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#47 Masstown Market outside of Truro, Nova Scotia Canada.
Yeah Julia Roberts has always been overrated.
She ugly
I wouldn't throw her out of bed even if she ate crackers.
Nope
What the heck is #42?
Not a bit of it. However, they don't mention what minimum wage was -- it was $1 an hour.
That table needs a few more coats of Epoxy on it ...it doesn't look quite Fisher-Price enough. An epoxy finish will look like cr#p in a few years when it starts getting a few dings and scratches on it and there's nothing you can do to re-finish it. Wood looks so much richer with an oil/bees wax finish and a patina ... the upkeep is easier also.