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by HNLurker2 2625 days ago
Elon Musk died hncynic 1 minute ago

This is a wonderful story. One thing I'd love to know is whether he had actually lived a life or not.

My only complaint about Tesla is the lack of an EV car. I have to go to the Tesla stores and drive with a Tesla car when I want to drive to work (mostly because I don't have an EV anyway - I do drive a lot these days for hobbyist purpose).

hncynic 1 minute ago

RIP Elon.

What I find surprising is that so many people who aren't part of a generation just have to live in a comfortable place on the road.

hncynic 1 minute ago

One of the most influential things about the Model S, the Model X, was my understanding that the Model X was made in the US by the German automotive industry in the 1950's:

Although the Tesla Roadster was built in the 1970s by American manufacturing and manufacturing companies, it did not have an electric motor. At the time, it was a mechanical motor. And the Tesla Roadster was a motor on top of a gas gas cylinder. When the Model S was built, the electric motors had no electricity to charge them. The Model S had no electrical chargers; the Roadster had no electric motor to charge the electric motor. It was a gas car. http://www.wired.com/2010/01/tesla-dealer-model-2-the-tesla-... _

When asked whether any of the Model S, the German automotive industry, said they had never considered the Model S before the Model S was made. It was called Roadster and it turned out the Model S was a Model S. The Model S was sold by the German aerospace industry in 1946. https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=roadster+and%20car+mar...