Which childish game will you suggest next, pin the tail on the donkey?
or musks version, which teslas steering wheel will fall off next?
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-investigation
An absolute Einstein level Genius
An absolute hustler Ponzi/pyramid schemer
Good intentions but poor conceptually
Seeks credit/wealth from others existing ideas
Klaus Schwab/Elite puppet distraction tool
A Jules Verne visionary ahead of his time
Which childish game will you suggest next, pin the tail on the donkey?
or musks version, which teslas steering wheel will fall off next?
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-investigation
There's no believing required when it's reporting an investigation that is actually happening, and even includes links to the documents produced by the organisation doing the investigating.
It's tending towards mental illness refusing to believe anything that doesn't fit the narrative in your own head, even when it can be absolutely proven to be true.
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I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
None of which has anything to do with whether it can be believed or not, which was the point of your original post.
Unlike the 'mainstream media', you haven't provided any evidence or links to documents demonstrating that this is true, so therefore at face value cannot be considered fact
And if you bother to google, that confirms that it's not true.
Originally Posted by Electrek
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Is that right?
"The wild part of the story is that Nissan only found two Ariyas that had loose steering wheel bolts out of 96 that were audited by dealers up to the point where Nissan decided to launch this recall. At that time, 418 Ariyas were in the U.S. , but the recall was due to an "abundance of caution," according to the NHTSA report. According to that same report, 1,063 Ariyas are subject to this recall with an estimated 1 percent being affected."
https://www.motortrend.com/news/2023...-wheel-recall/
Admittedly the same thing applies to Tesla, it's not many cars but the fact that a few hundred had no retaining bolt installed at all is a worry.
Pissed off employee? Dumb robot?
Manopausal.
So let me get this straight, don't believe mainstream media, then yourself roll out a blatant lie about nissan - 1000 actually = 2![]()
2 nissan and 2 teslas so far is bad enough.
I'm sure tesla owners having the steering wheel falling off in their hands will be singing teslas and musks praises as they hurtle for a head on with a semi truck. Their best hope would be it is a tesla semi truck with a mild load onboard, so it could well run out of battery before they collide.![]()
I'm rich, it's not that I don't like you, it's just that I don't care about you, or even think about you and your poor people crew.
Like a bug on the highway, you don't exist.
In fact, you should be honoured I took time out of my wealthy life to reply to you and your poor people motorcycle crew.
Enjoy your weekend x.
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Spanner.In fact, you should be honoured I took time out of my wealthy life to reply to you and your poor people motorcycle crew.
Hammer.
Anyone spot the connection?
I wonder how long this pricing structure will last?
https://www.wired.com/story/twitter-...arly-everyone/
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
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