I don't know why; every day that I listen to new music I enjoy more and more...I feel more alive and it's the greatest feeling of them all, being touched by an angel...the power of emotional comfort. ...Relaxing.
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Yesterday I've read an article, a wild article from a Tesla Model 3 car fan.
Briefly what he was saying is that no matter the production hiccups and money lost and the tax break gone, Tesla is and will always be a solid idea with proven built. Even if it takes 2-3 years for some customers who put an order and deposited their $1,000 towards the Model 3 to get it.
Elon Musk is solid, he knows how to sell his ideas.
Besides, electric cars are here to stay.
Today, an easier article to read:
• https://blog.figma.com/what-teslas-model-3-ui-reveals-about-its-vision-for-the-future-eb01a75ae979
And this:
https://www.treehugger.com/cars/electric-cars-are-greener-gas-literally-everywhere.html
Within that link above there is another link of an article in the Financial Times, called: Electric cars’ green image blackens beneath the bonnet
By the way, I believe that it was last year that Mitsubishi tempered with their numbers for carbon emissions.
Or last year that it was discovered. Anyway, small is good, but you need big trucks to carry building materials.
* I can try to locate that wild article, but I remember it more as a wild defense against the problems with the Model 3 production line; it was too much, the guy was living on a cloud made of future dreams without touching the present moment.
But this guy's name sounds familiar:
https://www.teslarati.com/doug-demuro-tesla-model-3-review-coolest-car/
And this wild article:
http://www.thedrive.com/opinion/15838/the-truth-behind-doug-demuros-tesla-model-3-review
You've got to live now.
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In Delhi, India, the air pollution is so bad right now that they don't live now.
The farmers are burning their fields to get ready for next year's crops; the biggest cause.
Cars they said amount for 20% of that pollution.
The visibility is like apocalypse, their lungs are like hell on fire and burning the oxygen.
In 2014 Delhi was the most polluted city on the planet, now it's @ number 14.
The city is in a bowl, without winds; dust keeps the particles stagnant, with nowhere to go but down.
This is not living, this is dying slowly.
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Yesterday I've read an article, a wild article from a Tesla Model 3 car fan.
Briefly what he was saying is that no matter the production hiccups and money lost and the tax break gone, Tesla is and will always be a solid idea with proven built. Even if it takes 2-3 years for some customers who put an order and deposited their $1,000 towards the Model 3 to get it.
Elon Musk is solid, he knows how to sell his ideas.
Besides, electric cars are here to stay.
Today, an easier article to read:
• https://blog.figma.com/what-teslas-model-3-ui-reveals-about-its-vision-for-the-future-eb01a75ae979
And this:
https://www.treehugger.com/cars/electric-cars-are-greener-gas-literally-everywhere.html
Within that link above there is another link of an article in the Financial Times, called: Electric cars’ green image blackens beneath the bonnet
By the way, I believe that it was last year that Mitsubishi tempered with their numbers for carbon emissions.
Or last year that it was discovered. Anyway, small is good, but you need big trucks to carry building materials.
* I can try to locate that wild article, but I remember it more as a wild defense against the problems with the Model 3 production line; it was too much, the guy was living on a cloud made of future dreams without touching the present moment.
But this guy's name sounds familiar:
https://www.teslarati.com/doug-demuro-tesla-model-3-review-coolest-car/
And this wild article:
http://www.thedrive.com/opinion/15838/the-truth-behind-doug-demuros-tesla-model-3-review
You've got to live now.
___
In Delhi, India, the air pollution is so bad right now that they don't live now.
The farmers are burning their fields to get ready for next year's crops; the biggest cause.
Cars they said amount for 20% of that pollution.
The visibility is like apocalypse, their lungs are like hell on fire and burning the oxygen.
In 2014 Delhi was the most polluted city on the planet, now it's @ number 14.
The city is in a bowl, without winds; dust keeps the particles stagnant, with nowhere to go but down.
This is not living, this is dying slowly.
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