There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that he will run Twitter into the ground. Their main office is a block from mine. End up chatting with employees from time to time. The brain drain with that dude in charge will be staggering. A lot of them already have issues with Twitter’s influence and questionable ethics. Having its sole purpose being owning the libs? Good luck with that.

    jonattonyeah there must be enough Musk fans out there that would love to work at Twitter if Musk did actually buy it

      Smallman1 I’m a one man T unit!

      A T unit is actually the ‘shortest grammatically allowable sentences into which (writing can be split) or minimally terminable unit.’

        zackster what’s your point in posting a 3 year-old video of a car fire which happened in Moscow after it crashed in to a truck and in which all passengers got out unharmed, and when other cars in the US catch fire more frequently than Teslas?

          Twitter is a bollix like that, you think you’re on the cutting edge of the Elon Musk zeitgeist one minute, the next you’re coming off like a total handicapper.

          Still think the cyber truck is proper cool

            hugopal the point is that the car crashed itself when the driver expected it to be using auto assist.

              Hugo’s a one man car crash.

              OLB’s in the house!

              Perhaps it was in ‘female driver mode’?

              A LOL for Dutchy!

              And a perfect opportunity to ask: Is there a ‘Dutchy Driver Mode’, where it crawls to 5 miles an hour and drives itself past schools while you hang out the window offering sweets?

              Is there an Ed driving mode where it careens through roofs?

              bosstrabs There is a Mills driving mode where it just chugs for 2 hours, going nowhere.

              Lol!

              Mills is the setting where passengers set fire to themselves.

              Far different from zackster mode where everyone goes 140 for 4 hour, arrives home safely, and all agree they had a great time.

                zackster the point is that the car crashed itself when the driver expected it to be using auto assist.

                "Teslarati reports that the driver “was using a ‘driver-assist’ feature and a ‘trimmed’ version of Autopilot,” so this likely limited the Model 3 semi-autonomous abilities to lane-keeping and little else"

                So it was a limited, semi-autonomous assistance feature which would have still required the driver to be paying attention behind the wheel - nowhere near a fully fledged autopilot which would have made the car “crash itself”.

                The vid is also 3 years old, with the tech being updated all the time.