Around 190% since the low in April
A person in 1985 that said the CD would become the dominant way to listen to recorded music would have been correct. The fact that it didn't persist as the dominant way to listen to music doesn't make the prediction wrong. People take in available information and make predictions about the future and they are actually pretty freaking good at making those predictions. It's why humans are the dominant species on the planet, our capacity to predict and plan for the future is unrivaled.cecil77 said:Quote:
Unless you are living under a rock, EVs are the future.
This is one of those statements that goes unchallenged, but it's not so clear.
Future? 10 years? 100 years? What "future". We'd have decades of effort to build enough powerplants and expand the grid to service that "future".
Part of that "future" is reliance upon improvements in technology, e.g. batteries. How about other technologies that might improve enough to surpass battery powered evs? Fuel cell technology, although could be considered an "ev" it's not part of the current model, but could well surpass the current notion of an ev and be the "future".
It's also possible that some unforeseen development (if I knew what that was I'd be rich) will be "the future". Heck, star trek transporters, magnetic rail cars, I don't know - the issue is that predicting "the future" rarely works even for those not living under rocks.
In 1985 CDs were the future of recorded music if you weren't living under a rock. Thirty years later they were essentially irrelevant. It's like the 1870 prediction of life not being possible in New York City in 1970 because of no place to put the manure.
Yup. It was down back then. Glad to see it back up.hph6203 said:Almost exactly 2 months ago you posted that it was getting harder and harder to defend Tesla stock and mocked people for criticizing that take as low information. What you perceive as arrogance is often (not always) a massive knowledge gap between what you know and what the person you're arguing with knows. That happens often on this thread.techno-ag said:
Big fan of Elon and I'm happy Tesla has bounced back in the stock market.
Have to laugh at the arrogance of EV fanboys though who can't take any criticism of their favorite product and project and name call etc.
Good civil conversation here. Appreciate you fellas for keeping it clean.
Stock is up ~92% since you posted that by the way.
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Around 190% since the low in April
I probably do look smug to you, but the Rivian is still really fun and I'm enjoying the hell out of it.nortex97 said:
some smug looking guy hopping out of the Rivian.
Waymo's market share is now equal to Lyft within SF. Incredible.
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It's a matter of scale. There's an implied "forever" in most "are the future" predictions. And it's a subtle difference but I would submit that its our capacity to predict, plan, adapt, repredict, etc that is what's important. In the case of EVs, there needs to be very careful planning and prediction with room to adapt so that massive resources aren't wasted, of much more consequence than all of the cd (much less VHS) players no one ever uses anymore. Those technologies were a path that was adapted to a digital future. I've not ev proponent suggest that it's a path to anywhere, but rather is THE future (for personal transportation). Which it may be for awhile, I'm confident in 100 years we'll have even better technologies..hph6203 said:A person in 1985 that said the CD would become the dominant way to listen to recorded music would have been correct. The fact that it didn't persist as the dominant way to listen to music doesn't make the prediction wrong. People take in available information and make predictions about the future and they are actually pretty freaking good at making those predictions. It's why humans are the dominant species on the planet, our capacity to predict and plan for the future is unrivaled.cecil77 said:Quote:
Unless you are living under a rock, EVs are the future.
This is one of those statements that goes unchallenged, but it's not so clear.
Future? 10 years? 100 years? What "future". We'd have decades of effort to build enough powerplants and expand the grid to service that "future".
Part of that "future" is reliance upon improvements in technology, e.g. batteries. How about other technologies that might improve enough to surpass battery powered evs? Fuel cell technology, although could be considered an "ev" it's not part of the current model, but could well surpass the current notion of an ev and be the "future".
It's also possible that some unforeseen development (if I knew what that was I'd be rich) will be "the future". Heck, star trek transporters, magnetic rail cars, I don't know - the issue is that predicting "the future" rarely works even for those not living under rocks.
In 1985 CDs were the future of recorded music if you weren't living under a rock. Thirty years later they were essentially irrelevant. It's like the 1870 prediction of life not being possible in New York City in 1970 because of no place to put the manure.
Not, not at all. I said nothing about gasoline engines and the future. The point is smug "it's the future (and anything else is NOT the future)" denigrations " toward anyone with a differing views are fruitless.Zobel said:
i mean... this exact same argument was made about gasoline engines. and gasoline required a whole lot more specialized and dedicated infrastructure than electricity does today.
by this argument we should never make a prediction about the future because all of them are wrong, in the long run. the era of the gasoline automobile is not much past the century mark.
bobbranco said:
Teslag said:bobbranco said:
Yet here you are, totally not being obsessed on a thread dedicated to a car you don't even own.
bobbranco said:
We have stressed repeatedly we don't hate EVs. But there's a lot to take issue with. It's good to have a thread to discuss them.GAC06 said:bobbranco said:
If the anti EV obsessed posters stopped their pathological hatred of EV's, this thread would die. Instead they keep projecting that EV owners share their obsession. Pretty sad. Maybe find a constructive hobby.
bobbranco said:
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techno-ag said:We have stressed repeatedly we don't hate EVs. But there's a lot to take issue with. It's good to have a thread to discuss them.GAC06 said:bobbranco said:
If the anti EV obsessed posters stopped their pathological hatred of EV's, this thread would die. Instead they keep projecting that EV owners share their obsession. Pretty sad. Maybe find a constructive hobby.
This is a thread dedicated to NOT owning oneTeslag said:bobbranco said:
Yet here you are, totally not being obsessed on a thread dedicated to a car you don't even own.
Apparently 7,590 posts will do the trickTeslag said:
Seems like you'd only need one post to say you ar not buying something
He never did. Sheer projection by others.GAC06 said:techno-ag said:We have stressed repeatedly we don't hate EVs. But there's a lot to take issue with. It's good to have a thread to discuss them.GAC06 said:bobbranco said:
If the anti EV obsessed posters stopped their pathological hatred of EV's, this thread would die. Instead they keep projecting that EV owners share their obsession. Pretty sad. Maybe find a constructive hobby.
The most prolific poster on the "I hate EV's thread" doesn't hate EV's now? Devastating
They do. And most stats such as the current percentage of EV sales, lump them in there as well.tk for tu juan said:
Plug-In Hybrids qualify as an EV under the Cali laws (for now)
techno-ag said:He never did. Sheer projection by others.GAC06 said:techno-ag said:We have stressed repeatedly we don't hate EVs. But there's a lot to take issue with. It's good to have a thread to discuss them.GAC06 said:bobbranco said:
If the anti EV obsessed posters stopped their pathological hatred of EV's, this thread would die. Instead they keep projecting that EV owners share their obsession. Pretty sad. Maybe find a constructive hobby.
The most prolific poster on the "I hate EV's thread" doesn't hate EV's now? Devastating