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    Woolsey on Tesla, VCs and national security

    If you get a chance to hear this guy speak, he is fire breathing good.

    A chat with CIA chief-turned-venture capitalist R. James Woolsey - Santa Cruz Sentinel

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    That's a great story about the stop-light drag vs the 'vette in the prototype.

    I think if Tesla can focus on getting Roadsters out the door for less than the cost of building them, they can weather this storm.

    When people who can afford the Roadster drive it, they'll buy it. Hell, many buy it after riding in the passenger seat!

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    I found the incident charming, not the acceleration.

    I'm sure I'd find the acceleration charming if I drove it, but that's not likely to happen.

    Isn't one of the special virtues of the car that even a mediocre driver (like myself) can get the performance, reliably?
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    I would like to reference the dragrace that Ferdinand Motors in Norway did at a track event they had. Notice that for the very expensive Porsche you need to warm up the tires for it to have chance against the Roadster. [You can find the thread in the Video section of this forum] So for a 0-62mph test you need a good driver to beat the Tesla, for a quarter mile it's less of a given. Also keep in mind many countries have pretty steep fee in gasoline cars so in some European countries the Roadster is competing with 2L Audi TT almost if you are comparing likepriced cars....

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    Quote Originally Posted by William3 View Post
    ...Tesla's claim of a 12.9 qtr mile time means that it is far from being king of the dragstrip.
    William the 3rd, Do you have the link to where Tesla gives this number?

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    That was so long ago. Thank you. I wonder what conditions were present when they measured this speed/time?

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    http://votevets.org/news?id=0325


    A compelling new poll of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans finds that 73 percent of them support Clean Energy Climate Change legislation in Congress, 79 percent believe ending our dependence on foreign oil is important to national security, and 67 percent support the argument that such legislation will help their own economic prospects.

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