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Elon Musk on 60 Minutes
Jesus dude is a titan. Blows away Jobs and Gates. Not sure who in history is a comparable in business/technology/industry. Henry Ford maybe but he was such a racist kook it's hard to call him a visionary.
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People like Musk are the ones that advance humanity, I agree with that. The guy is a bit crazy in his vision, it is impossible for him to maintain a marriage because of it.
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The guy comes across as a bit of a good natured wise-ass. Interesting man.
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sounds like another rich boy who bought his way into a company and comes up with all these great ideas of which he has nothing to do with the know-how and technology of implementing them.
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Plus he was a democrat, so he couldn't have been so bad, huh? :1orglaugh |
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Musk is a bit of a work and study freak. Unlike Branson who is a really good business man Musk has a very deep understanding of science and technology. |
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He was a hardcore programmer. Then cashed in on the precursor to paypal. He is very hands on, and understands the physics behind everything they are building. Elon Musk is a genius. |
He is a genius and thank god for people like him who push technology farther.
But wouldn't he help humanity more by creating the technologies and parts and licensing them to car companies rather than trying to create a $100k car most people cant afford? Now he has to build a $5B factory just to create a cheaper battery, it seems like he's going down a rabbit hole. Oh and is Tesla profitable? |
I met him at the AVN convention in 2002 or 2003. He seemed remarkably normal.
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He is truly bad ass!
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He then created Paypal and sold it to eBay making himself a young billionaire. Took that money and started the Tesla electric car company. Then SpaceX a private space rocket company. In 2010 he was on the verge of total bankruptcy, says he was close to a nervous breakdown with an inventory of Tesla cars that he couldn't sell and 3 failed rocket launches for SpaceX. The 4th rocket launched successfully and saved the company, both of them probably. NASA immediately entered into a 1.8 billion dollar contract with him. He's nothing like what you think he is. He's already created the world's first and largest Internet payment system, a revolutionary car company from the ground up, the first new American auto company in 90 years, a space rocket company with NASA as a client, and a rapid transit concept called HyperLoop, plus a solar power technology company with a cousin. Absolutely incredible. |
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What I like about this guy is he's not driven by money. Making lots of money to do the things he needs to accomplish is cyclical. At least that's the impression I got. When he was hanging by a thread financially, I'll bet his biggest fear was not being able to innovate.
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He is building a 5 billion dollar battery factory in order to bring the price down to $33k targeted for 2015 release for a more affordable version of the cars. Wont be the same as the $100k car of course.
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Imagine what cars will be like in 10 years:
1. They drive themselves 2. They are electric Amazing, the future is around the corner of course by now I thought we'd have flying cars, but I'll take this |
this is almost as impressive as his entrepreneurial success :eek7
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1. Self Driving 2. Electric. |
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Google's self driving cars were completely flawless except for a faulty driver in another car that caused a crash into one. I would say it's a good 20-30 years before it's common place however, cultural lag and adoption always interferes with this kind of adoption. |
Holy fuck forget the cars...........he has the most convincing hair transplant I have ever seen. Look at the Paypal pic. The doc should get an award for that.
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Plus he's building a nationwide network of charging stations for FREE recharging of batteries. . |
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Some breast enhancements do actually look good. |
There are so many stupid comments in this thread I don't know where to begin. LOL
He's was a lucky investor? What is he doing at Tesla? LOL CLOWNS! |
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.. The Telsa starts at $63k, and, most states in the US and provinces in Canada give you a $8000 tax credit which brings it down to a very affordable $55k. In the US, the luxury decked-out version of the Tesla Model S P85 is $86k, or $78k after the tax credit. And besides that, it costs as low as $4.00 to "fill your tank" when you plug it in at home and charge it at night when electricity is the cheapest. And if you get the super charger option, Fill ups take only 30 minutes, and is completely free. This alone makes the car more affordable than anything at half the cost. Quote:
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I think he's a pretty cool guy, and I drool over every Telsa I see (more and more these days woohoo!). Can't wait to own one... |
What the rest of the world hates about him: he recreates everything from the ground up. You cannot get a royalty from him because he will come up with a new better design and then license that to you so you pay him a royalty payment. The Tesla car is completely redone to be like no other car. Same with his rocket.
Not only did he completely redesign how to create a car and a rocket, he also did both for a fraction of what others spent. Think about how much time and money has been spent on rockets since WWII. |
It's one thing to have a vision. It's another to actually execute it. Steve Jobs did both. So far Musk just has a vision. No one uses Tesla's and electric cars are far from being mainstream. Does anyone realky think a 100 year old nearly trillion dollar oil industry is going to allow Musk to succeed?
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His desire to build a retail network free from the franchise-dealer monopoly, watching that battle unfold is gonna be fascinating! I wouldn't wanna bet against him toppling the car dealer monopoly |
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New Jersey Bans Tesla http://www.wired.com/2014/03/tesla-b...keeps-sucking/ :2 cents: |
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I get he's great and all but the hyperbole in OP's post was hilarious.
"Blows away Jobs and Gates" Maybe in 10 years IF Tesla really gets off the ground and becomes affordable to the mainstream.(I understand that's what he's trying to do with the new factory) Also, don't forget that the current auto giants are all each doing R&D and actually producing shit much cooler than shitty ol' electric batteries(BMW w/ Hydrogen, etc.) So the future of Tesla is a lot more tenuous than it may currently seem. As far as SpaceX, fuck if I have any idea how that will turn out, hopefully well, but who knows what will happen in the next few years. |
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They're the third state to ban direct sales, Arizona and Texas already have the ban. It's an outdated business model that needs to be replaced There's a lot at stake here, it's not going to be a breeze in the park :) Are they fighting back? Sure they are! but just because you win a battle does not mean you will win the war. He'll have on hell of a battle on his hands with this one but it's going to be interesting watching it play out! |
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That level of investment is exactly what battery technology has needed for over a decade! When they make significant advancements it's going to be fantastic news for a whole range of industries, especially the energy storage industry! |
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Once he gets the cost to about $52,000 I see him switching to something else and letting the minions do the rest. What is coming up?
Ford spent his ENTIRE life working on his car. Rockefeller spent his entire life working on his oil empire. Gates spent his entire life working for Microsoft. Elon Musk will spend about 2 years playing with electric cars before he moves onto something else. He already revolutionized online payments with PayPal. He didn't stick around to fuck with it. He moved on to revolutionize the rocket industry. |
How many Bitcoin he own?
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