@elonmusk@zhongwen2005@t_blom Nice!! I don’t recall my last disengagement other than for parking at my home charger.
My FSD streaks will be insane once the car knows where I need it to park at the house!
I can’t wait!
I wasted so much time. My younger sister had kids at 21 while I was running around going to bars, staying out late, “living it up”.
She was missing all of the fun! I thought I was so smart. “Don’t even think about marriage and kids until at least 30” was something I heard regularly from older guys at work.
I had my first 10+ years later in my late 30s. Youngest is now 5 and I’m on rolling towards 50.
I would trade every second of those “fun” nights I can barely remember to be 10 years younger with these awesome kids.
Bad advice. I was an idiot. So much wasted time.
@RaceSheets Going to be a huge miss not having our old friend DW trying to explain this to the audience before the start of the race. Would have been glorious!
@nikitabier Love it! Now… What other culture can you connect us and our Japanese brothers and sisters with that will add to the alliance of the normals?
Three years since the first flight of Starship, the next generation is here. New ship. New booster. New engines. New pad and new test site. SpaceX engineers are working to solve one of the most difficult engineering challenges in history: developing a fully, rapidly reusable rocket
@JoshKale This is like me guessing passwords to access people’s computers and download their “music” on the dorm LAN in 1999. Real creative password “Chris1999”.
On this day in 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
Lee showed up dressed in his best, looking like a dignified gentleman. Grant was covered in mud after riding all morning.
Before anything was signed, the two men spoke about their shared service in the Mexican War -- a reminder that Confederates and Union soldiers were nonetheless countrymen tied by mystic chords of memory.
Grant did not create terms of surrender to humiliate the South. Grant and Lincoln understood that to unify the nation, you could not imprison half of it. Confederates were allowed to keep their sidearms and personal horses.
When Grant learned that Lee's men were quite literally starving after having not eaten for days, he ordered 25,000 rations sent to them immediately. Lee said this would have "a very happy effect" on his men.
When Lee rode away after signing terms of surrender, Union soldiers cheered. Grant forced them to stop, reminding Union soldiers that Confederates were "now our countrymen" and there would be no cheering over their downfall. (In fact, days later when actual ceremonial surrender occurred, Union Gen. Josh Chamberlain reportedly ordered his men to salute passing Confederates as a sign of respect)
Lee also worked diligently to stop Confederates from waging guerrilla warfare, encouraging them to set their arms aside and return home and in peace. He was a titan in his own right.
If the spirit of 1865 had been driven by the urge to shame and punish, the Union would not have lasted. So many people today misunderstand that and as such, they try to rewrite America history.
God Bless America.
@elonmusk Agree with all of this! Total game changer!
@elonmusk any chance the team can add an option to prioritize @bucees charging locations when available? The whole family wants to stop there! Would be great!