Wednesday, June 27, 2018

He's going to have to find a new place to hide these.



The funny things you find trying to dodge traffic.

Mr S and I commuted today and I was down the block before it registered and I asked him - was that a shitload of Teslas? So I had to swing around. It stood out to me because there is a shitload of cars. But I haven't seen Tesla mark this building yet. I think it actually might still be vacant. To be fair, Tesla does have a branded building about 5 blocks down. But the only thing that made this a Tesla building was the tent and the cars.

It's a three building campus. I think it took me about a minute or two to walk down to the end. I was actually surprised it took me so long. There was a low key guard in the front, so I wanted to make sure to not be on their property.

I just don't get this at all. Why would he rent office space to store cars? Either he doesn't have the orders he says he does, or these are broken in some way that can't be shipped yet. Is there another option?





This red tent is right under this arrow. That's how many cars are there. And it seems to be a jumble of everything.



This is the side of the property. Stacked pretty deep everywhere. This is crazy I think. But no matter how this turns out. Elon has changed the world in many amazing ways. But the thing with socialists - you run out of other people money. I don't think this guys runway is long enough. Who rents office space to store cars?!?

2 comments:

  1. Capital of Texas RefugeeSunday, July 01, 2018 11:28:00 PM

    "There was a low key guard in the front, so I wanted to make sure to not be on their property ..."

    I once heard this woman from the Bay Area sing how a girl in trouble is a temporary thing. :-)

    Also, you get the dance mix because I'm all about the dance mixes here. :-)

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  2. LOL. I see that. It's probably true, but in Silicon Valley you live and die by the NDA. Even if it doesn't directly touch you....... chances are it ~kinda~ touches you. So I'm pretty skittish. It's better to go the extra mile.

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