Gonna be amazing to see these at car shows in 30 years in mint condition with the original owners saying "yep, had to trailer'er in cus they won't insure the things, got 375 miles on it before coverage was dropped... love sitting in it... you know they upgraded the firmware so you can use it as a home theater because we can't drive em'.... I miss my grand kids." while they stand and stare at their $100k paperweight.
Gonna be amazing to see these at car shows in 30 years in mint condition with the original owners saying "yep, had to trailer'er in cus they won't insure the things, got 375 miles on it before coverage was dropped... love sitting in it... you know they upgraded the firmware so you can use it as a home theater because we can't drive em'.... I miss my grand kids." while they stand and stare at their $100k paperweight.
No chance this thing will last 30 years even unused.
It's a DeLorean of our times
must not lathe cybertruck back to the future reboot must not lathe cybertruck back to the future reboot
Is The Lathe of Heaven actually worth reading?
Can't say I've read it. What I have read from Ursula K Le Guin is The Dispossessed which I absolutely would recommend.
After being picked apart by racoons the only thing left will be the stainless steel shell... That's somehow rusting.
I think cybertrucks will fully sublimate into the surrounding air in under 20 years.