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        [Three stations] however, were open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., a completely reasonable schedule given most Vegas tourists are tucked back in their beds by 8:30 p.m.

        🤣

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      Well, that thing is a joke.

      I read a similar article some time ago, but mostly it was the pictures/video - apparently it hasn’t changed one bit since years ago - it looks like a temporary redecoration of some industrial building. For a party.

      Why Las Vegas agreed to this instead of just scrapping the whole project. - ah well, I can imagine why, but it’s still unbelievable.

      I guess this is just one in a long exhibition of expensive & shiny but utterly useless oddities in Vegas?

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        Hey, at least Las Vegas was willing to throw itself on the pyre before a “real” city got conned into building their own loop system. (Yes I know other cities are looking into building loops themselves, but they’re all tourist traps like Orlando and New Orleans, not actual metropolises.)

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    Are these cars in the loop owned by their drivers? Are people actually buying Teslas just to drive them in subterranean circles?

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    I thought it was some kind of magical train, not a tunnel for cars.

    showing my phone to the driver.

    And you need a driver? I thought those were magical cars driving themselves. God…

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          They have to, because Teslas are the most expensive car to insure because they have more accidents than any other brand and they are unrepairable from minor crashes.

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        “It’s interesting right? SpaceX stock will continue to make you money while you sleep, so I just ponied up about 100 shares, bullied and threatened some judges, openly paid off some people that if they agreed this should happen, I’d give them money, and here we are: Self insured with a house of debt cards built around 100 shares of SpaceX stock, that I didn’t even have to give, I took my Tesla funding, ran that through the SpaceX money maker, and out popped 100 clean, laundered stock units, ready to “lobby” anyone I needed. Amazingly… It really is amazing when you think about it.”

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          Is that an actual Musk quote? Sounds like it’s the one single thing he has learned in all his life, and the only topic about which he can string a few coherent sentences together.

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            Lol no, I was trying to emulate the pseudo “intellectual” way in which these idiots try to speak, hyping their own stupid ideas and corruption as very interesting and intelligent.

            I was also referencing Musk’s very real way he was conning people into getting Teslas saying that when The Full Self Driving comes, they can rent out their Teslas as Uber’s during the night, making money while you sleep. So it’s not just a car, its an “investment”

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    You know what america should do? Give this guy all of your pension funds.

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    I agree, the “loop” is asinine and a complete waste of resources. But I cannot support an author that deliberately misrepresents facts, particularly when there is no need to do so.

    The Las Vegas metro area population is ~2.4 million people. So the author misrepresents population this “serves” by roughly a factor of four. And the 110,000 visitors also is a significant underestimate - the metro area has over 150k hotel rooms, they tend to have at least 90% occupied throughout the year - and with friends and family often splitting rooms, it’s not uncommon to have upward of a million ‘guests’ in town at a time (New Year’s, Super Bowl, BTS visiting, Etc.)

    Author lost all credibility with me with this pointless obfuscation of the truth that was effectively irrelevant from the problem with the loop anyway.