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From: -hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: Full Self Driving Air Traffic Control Goes To Mars
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2025 14:01:45 -0500
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

On 2/8/25 11:40 AM, AlleyCat wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 8 Feb 2025 05:24:24 -0500, -hh says...
> 
>>> Compared to Biden's EV initiative where $7.5 billion dollars has built ~10 chargers?
>>
>> Do you research *why* before making that complaint?
> 
> Why?
> 
> The chargers were promised... the money was taken.
> 
> WHERE are the chargers?

If you'd done your research, you'd know.

> 
>> Look into it, and get back to us.
> 
> Done did, homo habilis... LONG time ago, and they're STILL not built.

If that's true, then give us a two line summary of the root cause, 
instead of randomly spamming some URLs.



>>> Musk is a modern day visionary.
>>> He sees things that others don"t.
>>
>> Did you research into what things are dodgy in their last two SEC
>> filings? You do know that its a crime to lie on them, right?
> 
> What EXACTLY does that have to do with being a visionary, building cars and space craft?
> 
> Mmmm... nothing.


Quite the opposite:  it shows that he is *only* a visionary, not a 
competent project manager.  To build something real, you need to have 
the resources and a competent project manager

>> Its not just that TSLA is crashing: how many Starships has he already
>> blown up? He's already had more catastrophic failures than Apollo.
> 
> Apollo had few, so why did you leave out Mercury, Gemini, X-15 and the Space Shuttle?

Because we've also left out the SpaceX failures before Starship.


>>> P.S. we didn't get to the moon in a year.
>>> There were many failures.
>>> That's how science works.
>>
>> Apollo only had one catastrophic launch failure out of fourteen.
> 
> APOLLO, dumb ass, was NOT the only space program. (see above)

It was the one with a goal/deadline set.


Just like how in 2016, Elon promised a man on Mars.  Called it risky 
then, but in 2020 claimed he was "'highly confident' that the company 
will land humans on Mars in “about six years from now.”

<https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/01/elon-musk-highly-confident-spacex-will-land-humans-on-mars-by-2026.html>

Think that's going to happen within the next ~24 months?

The guy chronically overpromises & underdelivers.

Look at the Tesla Solar Roof lawsuits too.


-hh