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March 18th, 2019
  • Self Driving
  • Tesla

Miltary Applications for Tesla

What military applications you ask? Let’s back up a bit. Tesla has a feature promise of “Full Self Driving”. Their focus on solving this problem has been sensor input, data collection, and hardware optimisation. As a Tesla vehicle drives down the road, it will need to make constant calculations to answer the question “will that […]

March 14th, 2019
  • Tesla

Tesla Future Email Marketing

It was the 3rd quarter for 2018. I got a call from Tesla asking me if I wanted to proceed with my Model X purchase. Seems like a pretty out of the blue thing. I mean it would be annoying solicitation if it were any other car company. But I was excited Tesla was calling […]

March 13th, 2019
  • Elon Musk
  • Tesla

Elon Musk Twitter Filter

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March 7th, 2019
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Friction Reduction
  • Tesla

Tesla Downsizing

If you have not been paying attention to Elon Musk in the last few years, then you might not know that he has been saying some pretty obvious things with regards to using as few humans as possible to accomplish the task at hand. The original intention was to make the assembly line completely automated. […]

March 5th, 2019
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Model 3 Improvements
  • Technology
  • Tesla

Preordering the Model 3 got me a way better car!

It was April 1st 2016 I saw a friend of mine pre-order the Model 3.  At the time, I knew of Tesla, but I wasn’t following it closely enough to know that a Model 3 unveiling was taking place the day before.  My friend ordering a Model 3 immediately caught my interest.  I discussed it […]

February 28th, 2019
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Technology
  • Tesla

Physical Location Reduction

And like that *poof*… they’re gone. Bricks and mortar, physical locations, places where you can test drive a Tesla, they are no longer. Tesla Model 3s are everywhere now.  And by everywhere, I mean everywhere I go.  Because I drive one. At the unveil of the Model 3, they showed 3 different variations.  It wasn’t […]

February 15th, 2019
  • Uncategorised

Tunnels are Roads 2.0

Elon Musk started the Boring Company to dig tunnels.  Does this make sense to do?  As one of the worlds most famous engineers, why would anybody focus on this. Elon drives through L.A.  The traffic is not good.  The amount of time cars spend moving slowly or stopped is high.  A tunnel underneath, that had […]

November 21st, 2018
  • Uncategorised

WordPress Plugin ACF-Javascript

Have you ever wanted to write code on a tablet in a Tesla? I have. Maybe not the most common problem, but since I want to work on this page, it would be nice to be able to edit some javascript. But getting Javascript into your WordPress page is not something WordPress does nicely by […]

November 19th, 2018
  • Uncategorised

Agree, Disagree, Neutral

When it comes to improvements on voting systems, there are some long-standing methods used in democracy that may now make sense to revisit: Should you pick a single candidate from a list of candidates?  Why can you not pick two candidates?  Or weight your entry 60/40 in the favor of one candidate and another. If […]


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