An estimated $4 to $20 billion in value, what is he thinking?

          • @figment@lemmy.sdf.org
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            21 year ago

            It was a capacity number set by LVCVA (the customer), but yeah. Not much else they can do yet since it’s a small system and events that take over the entire convention center are intermittent.

    • QHC
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      41 year ago

      Is it better than a light rail system, or would that not help sell enough products from a company owned by Musk?

    • bermuda
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      21 year ago

      Just trying to hold people accountable for their bullshit. Go fuck yourselves.

      If I recall correctly, you tried to “hold me accountable” by claiming I was slandering him and coming up with lies, when in fact none of what I said was even a lie. In fact, you even said yourself that it gets backed up “sometimes,” which is what I mean by traffic jams.

      It sounds to me like you need to learn what the word slander, actually means. Also, I reported this because it’s rude as hell.

      • @figment@lemmy.sdf.org
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        11 year ago

        It’s definitely less than that. The advantages will be when you’re able to get in a vehicle and input your destination and it can go straight there without a single other stop. In theory at least. I’m not saying it’s genius but it’s an interesting concept and I’m curious to see if it works when scaled.

        • Given the short distance it goes and the fact that it has human drivers currently…I’m doubtful it’s going to scale at all. In its current iteration, a small train would have been better in just about every way. I wouldn’t praise it for what it will be, praise it for what it is, because Elon Musk loves to promise the moon and stars and not deliver on those promises.