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On 3/1/2023 at 11:31 AM, SimonTV said:
I was thinking about this question I saw on youtube, why are mountain tops colder than sea level if they are closer to the sun. The answer is to do with pressure I think.
Which made me realise that anything that left the atmosphere would likely melt burn up immediately. Unless it was like a volcanic rock. If it was metal it would heat up and melt surely. Without the atmosphere the suns rays and radiation would be intense. Unless NASA has a way to deal with such high temperatures, I think instead they take the line that the temperatures and radiation are not that bad. In reality the apollo actornauts would have cooked alive in their tinfoil oven within a few minutes.
So your claiming the ISS, STS and every manned craft to ever fly in space is fake right?
What about all those satellites with there sensitive electronic components all fake?
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7 hours ago, alexa said:
Well if they manage to fly around the moon with passengers at cost, I'll take back every word, but I know I wont have to.
You won't though, you'll say it's fake.
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14 hours ago, alexa said:
There's no business like show business
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa selects eight artists to join him on a flyby around the MOON on a SpaceX spaceship next year - including K-pop rapper T.O.P., DJ Steve Aoki and British p
Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa said that K-Pop star T.O.P. will be among the eight people who will join him on a flyby around the moon next year. Also on board will be Rhiannon Adam, originally from Ireland and based in Hackney in London. She is the only woman in the team, but she'll become the first openly queer woman to go to space.
In case any of the eight have to drop out, US Olympic snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington and Japanese dancer Miyu have also been chosen as backups. The trip is officially scheduled for next year, though the exact schedule has not been disclosed and it may be facing delays due to ongoing tests of the spacecraft and its rockets.
Yeah Rhiannon Adam does look a bit queer
As time rolls on space tourism is going to become a nightmare for people like you.
Not so long ago only the rich and famous flew on planes and you didn't loose use of the plane after each flight, imagine the cost if you did. Now we have everyday people using planes for family day trips with sub $50 tickets. With private companies involved and 100% reusable spacecraft the price of space travel is going to drop like a stone, it already has and will continue to do so.
The hardware in the video (the type those guys above will be flying to the Moon in) will be making its first orbital flight any week/month now.
Make silly remarks, post silly memes, but it's coming.
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24 minutes ago, TheConsultant said:
I think its every 8 hour stint they have to legally have a break. It may be different in different countries/continents but as I was so wildly wrong about the mileage earlier lets take that every 8hour comment with very large pinch of salt.
I am not entirely sure where people think hes a puppet, hes playing a game though but so far annoying the right people in my opinion, of course. 40+ billion to buy a dying platform, or is it strategically incredibly important for truth to start going a little more mainstream?
Yes that's right 30 mins for 8 hours it's 45 for 9. The truck can charge 70% in 30 minutes so there's no point in having a larger capacity battery, longer range. I think 700 miles per charge is the sweet spot, other truck manufacturers are struggling to get half that.
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13 minutes ago, alexa said:
Goblin Mode
Another fail from you. Opinion is not evidence.
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Just a quick 3 questions to everyone doubting the trucks capabilities...
Are the people who manage massive haulage operations for massive companies dumb, do you know more about haulage and running huge fleets of trucks than thay do? If not then why are they ordering theses trucks?
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2 minutes ago, alexa said:
No-Just stands to reason.
Your first reply offered no reason, neither does this one.
Go on admit it, you don't have a reason.
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9 hours ago, zArk said:
just amazing
big batteries strapped to a chassis
amazing
It's a bit more involved than that.
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6 hours ago, webtrekker said:
This is what AI thinks of it! (and Musk loves AI, don't forget!) ...
As a vehicle designed for commercial use, Tesla's electric truck falls short in several key areas. Firstly, the range of the truck is severely limited compared to traditional diesel trucks, making it unsuitable for long haul trips or routes with limited charging infrastructure. Additionally, the high price tag of the truck makes it inaccessible for many small and medium-sized businesses.
The design of the truck also leaves much to be desired. The sleek and futuristic exterior may be visually appealing, but it lacks the functionality and durability necessary for commercial use. The lack of a traditional grille and large windows make it difficult to see out of, and the lack of cargo space is a major limitation.
Furthermore, the lack of support and service centers for electric trucks is a major concern. In the event of a breakdown or malfunction, it may be difficult for businesses to find a qualified technician to fix the problem.
In conclusion, while Tesla's electric truck may be a step in the right direction for the future of commercial transportation, it is not yet ready for widespread adoption. Its limitations and flaws make it a poor choice for businesses seeking a reliable and practical vehicle.
All your points are covered in the video's but if you would like them addressed one at a time feel free to ask
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2 hours ago, TheConsultant said:
A diesel truck can do 1000 to 1500 miles on a singular tank? I think its more 150-250miles at around 6-8 mpg, unless I am looking at drastically wrong figures...
EDIT: I may very well have been looking at drastically wrong figures. They can hold anywhere from a 100 to 300 or so gallons, so yeah I am way off.But how far can the diesel truck driver drive before he has to stop anyway
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5 hours ago, webtrekker said:
This truck has a range of 500 miles with the largest battery fitted. A typical diesel truck has a range of 1,000 to 1,500 miles. Big difference!
Plus, can you imagine the strain on the National Power Grid if all haulage companies went electric? I think this is a non-starter really.
Your points are addressed in the videos.
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7 hours ago, alexa said:
Biggest puppet ever.
Evidence?
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1 hour ago, Grumpy Owl said:
I haven't watched the video but I presume this is some kind of electric truck?
If we're talking 'zero emission' vehicles, I think hydrogen-fuelled trucks would be a safer bet for long distance haulage. Electric trucks might be fine for more local shorter-distance haulage, just think of the battery capacity that would be required for a good cross-country long haul trip, and how long would it take to charge the batteries back up?
500 mile range 70% charge in 30 minutes (it takes 15 minutes to fill a diesel truck). Taking into consideration any driver on an 8 hour shift must by law take a 30 minute break (45 minutes for 9 hours) the driver will never be waiting for his truck to charge.
If you care to watch both videos (I recommend the bottom one first) you will see the many benefits this truck has, JackKnifing is impossible for example.
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Darn I started a thread about the Tesla truck and look what it turned into.
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1 hour ago, TheConsultant said:
What was that reason given?
I should have said "allegedly" above RE: AJ and TwitterMusk said he had “no mercy” for people who capitalise on the deaths of children for personal fame.
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19 minutes ago, screamingeagle said:
he's not making the decisions,his masters do....
company man ,fuck him
one is D.I acc case
Can you actually prove Musk does not make his own decisions or is it just an idea you like the sound of?
Of course he's a company man duh.
Musk said he had “no mercy” for people who capitalise on the deaths of children for personal fame.
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FFW to 16:00
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22 hours ago, screamingeagle said:
In every way,everything he say ,he means the oppoisite
playing the big part in the great reset,backtracking the society
a con man,form the star and to the bone
very poor build quality
Could you give a few examples, if it's everything he does and says it shouldn't be too difficult.
A few people have had built quality issues but only as far as dropping it off to get it put right. Personally I've had no problems as most customers haven't.
Musk won't reinstate Ickes Twitter account for the reason given in the press.
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On 12/4/2022 at 2:03 PM, TheConsultant said:
Agreed, I cannot deny his products are at the very least well built, well thought out, well designed, well implemented etc. I wonder how his Tesla phone will do?
Edit: some of those performance figures at max weight are insanity! 0-60 in 5 seconds empty, 0-60 in 20 seconds at full weight, 500 miles range at full weight etc.I think the phone is a hoax clickbait, nothing to do with tesla.
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Fake Moon Landings
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This has been delt with before, and you know it has. The only conclusion that can be reached from your post is your being deliberately desptive. I dont expect you to tell us why, but have you ever asked yourself?