Musk isn't an engineer. What is controversial about that statement? You don't call yourself a doctor because you're interested in health care.
Half of the items on your list have "failed to materialize". Like this tunnel, you seem to completely discount these ideas being uneconomical. Reusing rockets is pointless if it isn't cheaper. Building electric cars…
>Let's say the Bloomberg article incurred 50% loss of revenues after it was published for Super Micro. Except none of this happened, so it's a straw man. And if it did, and SM were damaged, they would sue. That's how…
>If Bloomberg's story was false, they shouldn't just walk away like that because "it's the free press". So failure is fine, as long as it's Silicon Valley. Imagine what the world would be like if journalists…
>Is it really this simple? And how come this isn't common knowledge? It's totally common knowledge: you can print money as long as demand for your currency exceeds supply. It's the inflation doomers who don't understand…
As far as insight for how this looks for the US economy, one of the few people I respect when it comes to predictions is Ray Dalio, he says the US debt will start becoming an issue soon. Within 10 years the majority of…
>Could you give some examples of incorrect reporting by Reuters? Of course not. Instead, they'll throw around baseless accusations - because it's hip to scream "fake news- without a shred of evidence or hint of irony.
Silence? No analysis? Prices on every crypto are down massively. This news is hours fresh. What are you talking about? What are your expectations here? Was this not a crash?
Yes, BTC and other crypto are down 80-90% in a matter of weeks, but this is Bitfinex making it "easier" to withdraw your money. Are you gullible or trying to deceive others to save yourself?
Musk isn't an engineer. What is controversial about that statement? You don't call yourself a doctor because you're interested in health care.
Half of the items on your list have "failed to materialize". Like this tunnel, you seem to completely discount these ideas being uneconomical. Reusing rockets is pointless if it isn't cheaper. Building electric cars…
>Let's say the Bloomberg article incurred 50% loss of revenues after it was published for Super Micro. Except none of this happened, so it's a straw man. And if it did, and SM were damaged, they would sue. That's how…
>If Bloomberg's story was false, they shouldn't just walk away like that because "it's the free press". So failure is fine, as long as it's Silicon Valley. Imagine what the world would be like if journalists…
>Is it really this simple? And how come this isn't common knowledge? It's totally common knowledge: you can print money as long as demand for your currency exceeds supply. It's the inflation doomers who don't understand…
As far as insight for how this looks for the US economy, one of the few people I respect when it comes to predictions is Ray Dalio, he says the US debt will start becoming an issue soon. Within 10 years the majority of…
>Could you give some examples of incorrect reporting by Reuters? Of course not. Instead, they'll throw around baseless accusations - because it's hip to scream "fake news- without a shred of evidence or hint of irony.
Silence? No analysis? Prices on every crypto are down massively. This news is hours fresh. What are you talking about? What are your expectations here? Was this not a crash?
Yes, BTC and other crypto are down 80-90% in a matter of weeks, but this is Bitfinex making it "easier" to withdraw your money. Are you gullible or trying to deceive others to save yourself?