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Hatfield
Participant> But some of us folks on the app side using
> java/.net(or pick your favorite script kiddie
> language) have gotten so use to just doing
> “new”‘s without “delete’s” πA real embedded engineer doeesn’t even use new or malloc! π
Hatfield
Participant> But some of us folks on the app side using
> java/.net(or pick your favorite script kiddie
> language) have gotten so use to just doing
> “new”‘s without “delete’s” πA real embedded engineer doeesn’t even use new or malloc! π
Hatfield
ParticipantI’m not that impressed with the Tesla. I think they’re all hype and very little substance. Did you know it uses AA batteries? I kid you not, go look it up.
Batteries are the heaviest single components in an electric car, so it makes sense to choose a cell size wisely. A AA battery has far more packaging than actual cell by volume that a larger battery would have. Maybe they got a good deal on AA cells, but it’s certainly an odd choice.
Someone I know, who’s an expert at power systems, interviewed there once and said the Tesla power systems engineers were pretty clueless.
Hatfield
ParticipantI’m not that impressed with the Tesla. I think they’re all hype and very little substance. Did you know it uses AA batteries? I kid you not, go look it up.
Batteries are the heaviest single components in an electric car, so it makes sense to choose a cell size wisely. A AA battery has far more packaging than actual cell by volume that a larger battery would have. Maybe they got a good deal on AA cells, but it’s certainly an odd choice.
Someone I know, who’s an expert at power systems, interviewed there once and said the Tesla power systems engineers were pretty clueless.
Hatfield
ParticipantI’m not that impressed with the Tesla. I think they’re all hype and very little substance. Did you know it uses AA batteries? I kid you not, go look it up.
Batteries are the heaviest single components in an electric car, so it makes sense to choose a cell size wisely. A AA battery has far more packaging than actual cell by volume that a larger battery would have. Maybe they got a good deal on AA cells, but it’s certainly an odd choice.
Someone I know, who’s an expert at power systems, interviewed there once and said the Tesla power systems engineers were pretty clueless.
Hatfield
ParticipantI’m not that impressed with the Tesla. I think they’re all hype and very little substance. Did you know it uses AA batteries? I kid you not, go look it up.
Batteries are the heaviest single components in an electric car, so it makes sense to choose a cell size wisely. A AA battery has far more packaging than actual cell by volume that a larger battery would have. Maybe they got a good deal on AA cells, but it’s certainly an odd choice.
Someone I know, who’s an expert at power systems, interviewed there once and said the Tesla power systems engineers were pretty clueless.
Hatfield
ParticipantI’m not that impressed with the Tesla. I think they’re all hype and very little substance. Did you know it uses AA batteries? I kid you not, go look it up.
Batteries are the heaviest single components in an electric car, so it makes sense to choose a cell size wisely. A AA battery has far more packaging than actual cell by volume that a larger battery would have. Maybe they got a good deal on AA cells, but it’s certainly an odd choice.
Someone I know, who’s an expert at power systems, interviewed there once and said the Tesla power systems engineers were pretty clueless.
Hatfield
ParticipantSomething else to keep in mind – it’s not just the US dollar that’s in peril. As f—-d as we are, Europe is in far, far worse shape. The Euro currency is in serious peril. Even the Swiss (the Swiss!) are debasing their currency. The dollar is strong right now only because the other major world currencies are in worse shape than we are. I interpret all of this is very bullish for gold. I would not consider myself a “gold bug” but right now I think it does make sense to have some in your portfolio. And as Richard Russell recently noted, if the dollar really does tumble to zero, gold goes to infinity.
Lastly, regarding the possibly-rhetorical comment about “why not land as a store of wealth?” – land is not portable, and often times not liquid. And you can’t really hide your land or move it offshore if the gov’t decides it wants to seize it.
Hatfield
ParticipantSomething else to keep in mind – it’s not just the US dollar that’s in peril. As f—-d as we are, Europe is in far, far worse shape. The Euro currency is in serious peril. Even the Swiss (the Swiss!) are debasing their currency. The dollar is strong right now only because the other major world currencies are in worse shape than we are. I interpret all of this is very bullish for gold. I would not consider myself a “gold bug” but right now I think it does make sense to have some in your portfolio. And as Richard Russell recently noted, if the dollar really does tumble to zero, gold goes to infinity.
Lastly, regarding the possibly-rhetorical comment about “why not land as a store of wealth?” – land is not portable, and often times not liquid. And you can’t really hide your land or move it offshore if the gov’t decides it wants to seize it.
Hatfield
ParticipantSomething else to keep in mind – it’s not just the US dollar that’s in peril. As f—-d as we are, Europe is in far, far worse shape. The Euro currency is in serious peril. Even the Swiss (the Swiss!) are debasing their currency. The dollar is strong right now only because the other major world currencies are in worse shape than we are. I interpret all of this is very bullish for gold. I would not consider myself a “gold bug” but right now I think it does make sense to have some in your portfolio. And as Richard Russell recently noted, if the dollar really does tumble to zero, gold goes to infinity.
Lastly, regarding the possibly-rhetorical comment about “why not land as a store of wealth?” – land is not portable, and often times not liquid. And you can’t really hide your land or move it offshore if the gov’t decides it wants to seize it.
Hatfield
ParticipantSomething else to keep in mind – it’s not just the US dollar that’s in peril. As f—-d as we are, Europe is in far, far worse shape. The Euro currency is in serious peril. Even the Swiss (the Swiss!) are debasing their currency. The dollar is strong right now only because the other major world currencies are in worse shape than we are. I interpret all of this is very bullish for gold. I would not consider myself a “gold bug” but right now I think it does make sense to have some in your portfolio. And as Richard Russell recently noted, if the dollar really does tumble to zero, gold goes to infinity.
Lastly, regarding the possibly-rhetorical comment about “why not land as a store of wealth?” – land is not portable, and often times not liquid. And you can’t really hide your land or move it offshore if the gov’t decides it wants to seize it.
Hatfield
ParticipantSomething else to keep in mind – it’s not just the US dollar that’s in peril. As f—-d as we are, Europe is in far, far worse shape. The Euro currency is in serious peril. Even the Swiss (the Swiss!) are debasing their currency. The dollar is strong right now only because the other major world currencies are in worse shape than we are. I interpret all of this is very bullish for gold. I would not consider myself a “gold bug” but right now I think it does make sense to have some in your portfolio. And as Richard Russell recently noted, if the dollar really does tumble to zero, gold goes to infinity.
Lastly, regarding the possibly-rhetorical comment about “why not land as a store of wealth?” – land is not portable, and often times not liquid. And you can’t really hide your land or move it offshore if the gov’t decides it wants to seize it.
Hatfield
ParticipantLaw School: No Information Available
Is that what they’re calling Cal Western these days?
Hatfield
ParticipantLaw School: No Information Available
Is that what they’re calling Cal Western these days?
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