@JoSpence22 Have any of ABA player Pierre Russell born in Kansas City, Kan. The KC Wyandotte HS and KU product played two seasons with the Kentucky Colonels.
21 year old Marine Cpl. Brian Knight
pauses briefly in the heat to rest with his heavy pack filled with mortar baseplate, ammunition, food, and water.
Afghanistan, 2009.
🚨 FORMER TESLA PRESIDENT ADMITS ELON USED THE DOMINO’S PIZZA APP TO REINVENT HOW PEOPLE BUY CARS — AND THE STORY IS BLOWING PEOPLE’S MINDS
Former Tesla president Jon McNeill is going viral after revealing the bizarre moment Elon Musk pulled up the Domino’s pizza app during a meeting… because Tesla customers needed 64 CLICKS just to buy a car online.
Elon’s reaction?
“How many taps does it take to get a pizza?”
Answer:
• 10 taps
Buying a Tesla at the time?
• 64 clicks
• endless loan documents
• nonstop forms
• massive friction
Elon became obsessed with stripping the process down after realizing most of the paperwork wasn’t even legally required.
So Tesla started going bank-to-bank asking:
Why does buying a car need to feel harder than ordering dinner?
Most banks reportedly refused to cooperate.
Then one Midwest bank CEO finally agreed to test a radically simplified system… and Tesla allegedly eliminated around 40 clicks from the process almost overnight.
Now people online are saying this perfectly explains why Tesla disrupted the entire auto industry while traditional dealerships kept drowning customers in paperwork, waiting rooms, and sales tactics.
Did Tesla accidentally expose how outdated the entire car dealership model really was?
📹: kencoleman
@MAC_VSOG "Blood, Sweat & Tears" (tail number 68-15063) was a dedicated AH-1G Cobra assigned to B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 20th Aerial Rocket Artillery. It served in Vietnam from April 1969 to January 1972, flying over 2,000 combat hours.
@SoldiersWhisper@44MagnumBlue1 The "Red Scarves" refers to the Reconnaissance Platoon of the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment ("Fox Force"), 4th Infantry Division, who famously wore bright red scarves in Vietnam. Awarded by a South Vietnamese unit, these scarves symbolized bravery.
@MilitaryCooI Sue Marti, 71, of New Ulm, Minn. holds a shadowbox of her uncle U.S. Army Capt. Willibald C. Bianchi, a World War II Medal of Honor recipient while sitting for a portrait in her home on Wednesday. Bianchi's remains were identified more than 80 years after he was killed in action.
@MAC_VSOG Missiles At Da Nang
A weapons mechanic installs fins on one of a trailer load of Sparrow 111B air-to-air missiles carried by the US Air Force F-4C Phantom jets seen in the background, Da Nang Air Base, Vietnam, March 1st 1967