I paid more for apple products for decades because I wanted a mindless computer at home because at work it was mainframes (cdc,ibm,dec) and then multiple unixes (aegis, ultrix, AIX, sunOs, solaris) and then on to all the linuxes.
I can’t see myself ever doing the same for a car though.
Much credit to the town of Cambridge, Mass. for recognizing, reminding and warning consumers. Time to get serious on intentions and get those EV’s rolling off the assembly line.
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“Cambridge, Massachusetts, this week became the first city in the U.S. to put health and environment warning labels on its gas pumps.”
I’m glad Tesla is the high bar in this. Apple really won’t be able to do much until production is built up and selling. I have my doubts about this.
Better doesn’t matter. Cheaper does – and Apple isn’t known for that.
I paid more for apple products for decades because I wanted a mindless computer at home because at work it was mainframes (cdc,ibm,dec) and then multiple unixes (aegis, ultrix, AIX, sunOs, solaris) and then on to all the linuxes.
I can’t see myself ever doing the same for a car though.
“Apple … EVs … Space…”
Didn’t Tesla do that already? There is a Tesla car in solar orbit.
Much credit to the town of Cambridge, Mass. for recognizing, reminding and warning consumers. Time to get serious on intentions and get those EV’s rolling off the assembly line.
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“Cambridge, Massachusetts, this week became the first city in the U.S. to put health and environment warning labels on its gas pumps.”
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a35023068/gas-pump-warning-labels-climate-change/
Woo-hoo! The People’s Republic of Cambridge strikes again!
[NB: Both Harvard and MIT are in Cambridge. It has weird politics.]