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It's the non-existence of affordable electric self-driving cars that's the problem. Not everyone can indulge in this type of irreality. Some people live in the suburbs and have to get to work tomorrow with cars that exist rather than cars that are "nearly" here, or "just around the corner", or "inevitable" or whatnot.

To misquote a famous Rabbi, if you have a sapling in your hand and someone rushes to tell you that the inexpensive fully self-driving electric car has arrived, first plant the sapling and then go and see about the car.



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