Marques Brownlee Reviews Elon Musk




What up people, the greatest tech reviewer of all time Marques Brownlee Reviews Elon Musk, builds his dream iPhone, and talks …

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  1. 22:00 the only pushback on the “AR” if they’re the glasses type of thing your taking about where you are still in reality but still in the vr at the same time. I feel like some stupid people would think they could do it while driving. And it causing a accident, and that brings me to the point y’all made. What if someone try’s to pull something off in court with that to win it over.

  2. I mean I found you guys on shorts lol that being said I had to search for this actual long form video, not as seamless as you or I would have liked. Also capitalism doesn’t work in China, it does at surface level but the higher up / more successful you get the more government control you get.

  3. Paul vs Silva "that was fantastic" yeah because it was like pro wrestling, Silva put on a show. He telegraphed all his punches. Silva NEVER telegraphs punches. He didn't counterpunch. Yet his entire fighting style has always been punches you never see coming (NOT telegraphed) and counterpunching.

    It was NOT a fight. It was a show. Exciting! But not actually fighting.

  4. I definitely think Chevy or Ford did logistics and it wasn’t really beneficial to have multiple dealerships in every state, especially because you have to have multiple unless you only put one in each state which would deter a lot of the people who live farther away from that dealership. You can’t go 100 mph and just show up at the dealership, you got a ride your horse from the bottom of your state to wherever the fuck the dealership is and that’s massively inconvenient and a massive deterrent for somebody who wants to buy a car because that’s probably a minimum week journey on horseback.

    I’d have to assume the model was honestly Chevy or Ford did own a majority of the dealerships and then eventually people started taking over or they made some type of arrangement with people that was basically like a contract, or there was just some really rich people who could buy the cars in bulk put them on a lot in their town and sell them to anybody who could get a loan.

  5. Literally the first time I've said to myself "I gotta rewatch this whole podcast" so many interesting things were said. Loved how the flangrant guys asked their questions, many of them felt so well thought out and raised the level of conversation. 👏🏿

  6. "…according to a 2010 article in Scientific American, the memory capacity of the human brain was reported to have the equivalent of 2.5 petabytes of memory capacity."

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