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Yeah I don’t think he’s really terribly intelligent. I do think that he’s a good ideas person perhaps , but he’s also arrogant and lacks the people around him to tell him NO when he has a bad one.
To open the 2013 WWDC Apple said "there are a thousand no's for every yes".’
We lost Steve Jobs and got to keep Musk , doesn’t seem terribly fair lol.
To be fair I said ‘perhaps’.
Edit ; I think the Hyperloop is a pretty good idea , the above ground one. And the underground stuff is good too. He just seems to be awful at execution.
I used to work in the railways.
Hyperloop is a stupid idea that doesn't solve any real problems.
hyperloop is so old that in 1829 there was already people poking fun at the concept
I used to work in the railways.
Hyperloop is a stupid idea that doesn't solve any real problems.