I have friends who drive Teslas, have ridden in one myself. It is more interesting to me to learn of Tesla incidents than to read about what many on the list refer to as "fool cells". Weren't they off-limits for EVlist posts at one time?

Bruce has been providing us with EV info for more years than many have been on the list. Pick what you want to read, let the rest of us do the same.

Gail



On 1/25/2019 6:10 PM, Mark Abramowitz via EV wrote:
I really hope that you won’t get defensive, but take the comments as 
constructive suggestions.

As you yourself point out, these crashes now seem to be nothing more than some 
idiot doing something stupid. The value of those posts no longer exists.

I personally find many of your posts interesting, and sometimes of such 
importance that it actually gets sent to and is read by those making policy and 
spending decisions on EVs - particularly those I advise.

But your filter on what gets sent out should change with the times, and the 
facts. Just a suggestion. But if it doesn’t, some may find the signal to noise 
ratio dropping too low for their tastes. That would be unfortunate.

My $.02.

I always know that I can just use the delete key.

- Mark

Sent from my Fuel Cell powered iPhone

On Jan 25, 2019, at 10:57 AM, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

Rush complains ...
I'm tired of seeing all these reports about Tesla accidents ... I really see
no reason to have them part of our 'newsfeed'<


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