On 19 Apr 2016 at 3:32, brucedp5 via EV wrote:

> Sitting there listening to the speakers going on about their business
> as if Tesla doesn´t exist had me wondering if history is going to
> repeat itself with a twist. 

I don't even see a twist.  It's almost exactly the same as when Detroit 
ignored all the subcompacts sneaking up on them from Japan, until the 1973-4 
fuel shortage kicked it, and all they had were Pintos and Vegas.

> Apple iPhone-style

This is an even more intriguing view.  Remember how all the "experts" 
dismissed the Iphone?  It was a radical departure from Blackberries and the 
other mobile phones that "everyone wanted."  It didn't have a physical 
keyboard, it was too big, it was too different.  Who would want something 
like that?  And then people were standing in line to pay big prices for 
those mobile phones that "nobody wanted."

> I don´t think there is anything technical Tesla can do that GM, Ford,
> Toyota and Honda can´t do better. 

I'm pretty sure they said that about Apple and Motorola, too.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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