I just love how Elon ignores the prestige of mainstream outlets and instead gives this kind of access to a youtuber, because he recognizes the enthusiasm and interest in the subject matter as well as the audience following it
I think he just knows that it would be totally pointless with any kind of news outlet because they wouldnt understand anything they are seeing. They wouldn't know what questions to ask and wouldn't know how to followup any answers even if they were fed questions. And worse, most interviewers would be standing in the middle of rocket parts trying to ask "gotcha" questions about Grimes and Bitcoin and Tesla stock. Because gossip is all they understand.
and he can also be himself without thinking or stress about it. He texted his head of the shield department when they were talking ... it may look rude sometimes but is not those prestige boring interviews.. is more like talking to a friend while happens to record a video of their walk.
As a welder who’s traveled all over the country welding. To hear someone like Elon musk say things like “I’m often wrong” and “if it doesn’t make sense we need to change it”…. It’s just mind blowing. He’s the definition of what an engineer should be. Sadly he’s one of very few who will admit things like this
@@JOlivier2011 yet at the same time. Most people with f-you money don’t play such a key part in the design and improvement of the whole program. Not only in the product but the process and support systems are all a major part of Elon’s everyday life
What amazes me is how unfiltered Elon is. There's no hype, he takes every question on its merits and actually thinks about it, often coming up with new insights, and never falling back on marketing-speak.
The fact that the workers don't even turn their heads when the boss walks by proves that he's not lying when he says he spends all of his time at work. They're use to seeing him.
mainstream media would never have an interviewer or host with this much knowledge on the thing they're covering. this is why youtubers are the future. Tim, you're doing a great job.
Mainstream media can't be trusted to not edit later out of context comments, or just put their own spin on it all like they know better. Elon knows he can do a candid interview with Tim, its funny to see in his eyes "should I have revealed that"
Agree. To even understand what they are talking about in this video you need to have quite a lot of knowledge on SpaceX and rockets in general. Pretty much all my knowledge is from watching Tim's videos.
Mainstream media already frames all their failures lol. They have a thing against Elon and SpaceX. When SN8 crashed the headlines were “SpaceX Rocket Comes Crashing into the Ground in Wild Failure” or something along those lines, when it literally was just a test in part of the development process.
How can a human being handle, organize, understand und finance so many hyper-complicated projects? This man is a genious! He is and his team are making history as we speak!
forsure, he will be a historical figure for as long as human history is around. pretty amazing to witness, millions or possibly billions will wish they had
I just love how Tim asked Elon a super relevant question about something he hasn't thought about and then he goes into a deep thought phase. Excellent job Tim
I have watched this several times through and 2 things stand out…. #1 it’s unbelievable how much more I glean from one time as opposed to another #2 Tim’s style so works with Elon like nobody else…. Tim gives Elon time to think, time to let his mind wander but also has a feel when it is time to help him move through his thought. So very good.
I had a moment right in the middle of this where I was hanging off every word: This sort of content could never have existed in the traditional world of broadcast TV. I feel I'm living the future in so many ways.
“If it doesn’t blow up, you have to find a spot to store it.” “Dry weight with or without air?” “The one thing you can’t replace is time.” Tim, this series is so valuable to the entire internet because we get to see what kind of man can change the world with such passion. Elon just thinks so differently. The majority of us think stuff he says is insane, but then after he explains it, it becomes the only logical way.
Those were comments that caught my ear as well, I love the way he thinks! All of these comments come from lessons learned, in life and during Starship development. "If it doesn't blow up, you have to find a place to store it", was probably not something Musk thought of before Starship.
The amount of specific engineering knowledge presented here is insane. Engine specs, maneuvering using lift force, heat transfer specifics and fluid dynamics relative to thermal management. Not to mention manufacturing process description and design iteration philosophy. The same goes for part one and three. Thanks for both of you (Elon and Tim). 😁👍
Fantastic interview. Man, you see the pictures about the size of this rocket, but nothing really brings it home like watching a human walking next to the parts. Absolutely incredible
Elon loves talking to people who understand what he's talking about and because of that he'll give you way more than what you asked for. This is freaking awesome
He's the only person who can rescue america from this service nightmare slavery And create a new economy in jobs that matter. space travel exploration science medicine manufacturing space rockets etc moon jobs ...
in fact i remember his first interrview with everyday astronaut, and he was so surprised at the questions and remarks from him. i guess we will see many more interviews in future
this is exactly it. Good observation. He extends his talk-time when he's with someone who understands what he is talking about, and doesn't ask formulaic "reporter" type of questions.
what a unique mind and character elon has.and sometimes it seems like his mind is chaotic.noone can posiibly imagine whats goin on in there.when tim asked about what keeps him up at night,literaly silence for 11 seconds and then im sorry?. wow he must be processing stuff nonstop.what a legend
It is amazing that the world's wealthiest individual is so child-like in his excitement about leading edge space flight and going to Mars, not to mention a polymath. Great time to be alive and witness space history. Thanks, Tim...well done!
@@MiriamW9 too small scale to be factored in (starship in climate change, not the other way around) . One dirty rocket wont make as much damage as 50 semi clean cargo ships doo.
That explains why NASA chose Starship HLS for the Artemis moon missions. Nasa is considering scraping SLS. Instead SpaceX would launch astronauts into LEO on Crew Dragon, dock with Starship HLS lunar lander, go to the moon, come back to LEO ... That would involve lot's of unmanned starship tanker launches & recoveries to refuel the HLS. Even Starship HLS would be launched unmanned into LEO. No problem if a few unmanned Starships blow up/burn up in the process. That eliminates endangering the crew because they would be flying safely on Crew Dragon.
@@MiriamW9 the world's worst carbon emissions come from manufacturing. SpaceX does have plans to reduce carbon emissions without giving up the goal of making life multi planetary.
The knowledge Elon has and the fact that he is so involved with his company is second to none! It is insane that he self-taught himself literal rocket science, and nowq he's leading humanity's space exploration.
Probably only series of videos on YT, where majority ( like me) have no knowledge of space and rocketry but still watch them for no other reason then the insane effort put by one men for the betterment of human and humanity 👏
Its so refreshing to have a competent interviewer asking Elon questions. Most of them ask the same worn out boring questions and you can just see him trying to dumb down the answer to normie speak. Its very pleasant to see his thoughts flowing freely and dopping knowledge nuggest at like 5 a minute.
Elon really seemed to enjoy talking shop with someone who could understand him technically and ask intelligent questions...this was Elon out for a beer with Tim...
This is so true ... I was so annoyed that JoeRogan didn’t have a clue about all the mind blowing spaceX/Tesla stuff he was working on and had him on his podcast 3 times ...
Tim is giving Elon feedback that he is being understood. By encouraging him to consider this as a simple conversation with a friend rather than a pronouncement to millions of fans and thousands of detractors he encourages a more candid response. And it's easy to misstime a response while walking and filming in a unique high noise environment.
Elon tweets, - happy to do another factory tour in a month or two... I'm thinking - please be a regular thing, please be a regular thing, please be a regular thing!! :))
Anyone who doubts Musk and the direction he goes should see this video. It's great how natural you are with him, Tim. Awesome work. I never imagined it could be better to have a RUD instead of having to retrieve and store the ship or booster. Never before has the public had such access as something new is created.
This is a historical document, and I don't think that's hyperbole. Imagine if we had an interview like this with Thomas Edison, or Henry Ford. And they were completely open and honest. It's freaking amazing. I learned so much. Thank you Tim.
History will look back on Elon Musk as one of the most important people to have ever lived. And he's just getting warmed up. I predict that one day, far, far into the future, his Roadster will be recovered from space and brought back to Earth (or if Earth is gone by then, to humanity's new home) for display as a historical artefact of great significance to humanity.
I like how elon choose tim for this Interview over everyone else that would pay any price to be there. It was the right choice. Tim for dear moon, I hope yall agree with me
Actually, Elon did interviews with multiple media outlets with guided tours of the facility during this same period. I believe NBC was one of the big networks that did one. Of course, their reports suck compared to Tim's, because they're just stupid, lying Media™ "journalists" who haven't a clue what they're looking at or being told.
@@SteveKasian Reporters are expensive. Having one on payroll who is doing nothing is a waste of money. That means that almost all journalists are generalists who go from story to story, without an in-depth subject knowledge. That means that for technical subjects, they fail. Tim has spent a lot of time and money to become knowledgeable on the subject, so his interview obviously goes places the generalist can't.
@@jeffreypierson2064 If that were only the extent of it. Whilst I agree with everything you stated, I believe the actual reason Media™ "journalists" fail is because they are biased scumbags with agendas and narratives that are incongruent with truth, facts, or reality. This has been unequivocally proven to be the case, time & time again.
Super interesting to see and hear him in his element. He’s got a brilliant sense of humor. Kudos to interviewer for asking the right Qs and pushing through the Aspergie overwhelm to keep him talking.
The way Elon pauses for a moment and shifts his eyes all over the place before an answer, you know the man deconstructs everything before replying. He admits that he's way too optimistic with his timelines but he followed that up with a good reason behind it. I have not seen a Billionaire at his status be this involved with everything that's going down.. I got so much admiration for Elon. Man is fighting hard for humanity. Nothing but Respect!
@@mikos1986 He is already making earth a more sustainable place but that doesn't mean you can't work on space exploration at the same time. One thing doesn't exclude the other
This is amazing. the CEO takes the time to guide you around and personally explains you the most complex system ever conceived. I cannot imagine anyone except Elon Musk would ever do that. That's why we love him.
@@gyasisiaw3584 no,Hannu said he cannot imagine other than Elon Musk doing interview like this and Kevin is just breaking the good news that other space CEO has also done that before
@@gyasisiaw3584 it isn't about it being competition... It's literally just making him aware that there is another really great interview on site with a ceo about rockets.
My understanding of the reason why this was done was Elon has not had the time to do a Spacex day update in two years and Tim talked him into doing this interview as an alternate to that. So great of Elon and Tim for doing this format...
@@korona277 The Tony Bruno interview was great, but a lot more things were labeled as ITAR protected or "secret sauce" so we got less details about the design process and considerations (other than the honeycomb milling on the faring which was beautifully explained). The level of detail and explanation in this interview is amazing! It is also really neat to see the stark contrast between an established production line and a prototyping facility.
I’m a retired tool maker and worked with engineers for 45 years, Elon reminds me of the best ones who had the schooling but learned the most important things from the people who had to build what they designed. I also like that he has a every day Joe persona about him you would never know he is one of the richest men in the world.
He doesn’t act like the richest man in the world because it doesn’t matter to him. It’s just a byproduct of what he actually aspires to. He’s not keeping score by how much money he has. He’s keeping score by if he gets the world to use electric vehicles, or solar energy, or reusable rockets off Earth.
@@Bill_N_ATX Unlike a certain someone who blew $500 million on a luxury yacht rather than to invest it into his own space company, and then whine about not getting contracts.
ikr. he's so involved with the nitty-gritty stuff, just wearing a tshirt, getting things done. you can tell he's really about making stuff, not about asset retention, wealth, fame, etc.
For a man that is worth over $100 Billion, I am happy to see that he gives some of his time to explain these things to Tim and the YT community for what is essentially free. Can't get a politician to talk to anyone for less than $10k per minute.
Tim Dodd, a regular Iowa guy, will one day be the "Go To" commentator when Elon lands on the Moon and again when he lands on Mars. Who else in the media has earned a personal tour of "The Garage" by the man himself? Bravo Tim. Can't wait to see where your passion brings you - and us - down the road. Well done!
I just tried to imagine Don Lemon in place of Tim… first of all, as hard as I think, I just couldn’t imagine it. And secondly, I just know it would become a total shitshow… (but what if it gets swallowed by a black hole Elon!?)
Actually, Elon had multiple Media™ outlets there around that time, and he did a walk-around of the plant, answering questions. Of course, their interviews sucked compared to Tim's, but they did get invites.
Credit for Tim for: 1) Getting this tour with Elon himself as your guide; 2) Asking intelligent and relevant questions so much so that Elon seems to be enjoying this interview; 3) Leading the questions in the right directions and even giving good suggestions; and 4) not feeling too small by this man's intellect.
None of us would have had ever witnessed a ‘rocket factory’. It’s so awesome and mesmerising to witness big dreams taking shape. We were always told ‘it’s rocket science’ to make other person believe that he or she can not comprehend a subject. Here we’ve Ellon, not only giving access to Starbase but flawless explaining a complex set of systems in simpler & digestible capsules; he brilliantly displayed his true belief in Feynman technique. ‘First build the Rocket and then factory around it’ - No one would ever have done that. Perhaps, people like Elon represent next stage in evolution of Homo Sapiens. Learnt a lot of rocket terminology. Stunning job by Tim, who seems to be well versed with Rocket language. Btw, I adore Marvin, little guy is always around Elon; name an Engine after him.
One of the things I like most about Elon Musk is that when someone asks him a question he stops and thinks. And he takes whatever time he needs to answer.
I think that is a very good observation for all of us to take note of. If you just come out with your answer it indicates you didn't think, or must be insanely clever to think that fast. Useful interview technique perhaps. LIke, think before providing a stock answer?
I watched this in real time at the 2019 Tesla Shareholder event. Towards the end one shareholder asked about wether Tesla would be making a car that could convert to a submarine. The audience and board members noticeably chuckled and passed this off as an odd question. Elon paused, thought, then gave a detailed response in which he indicated his love for the idea, as indicated by his purchase of the James Bond Lotus “submarine” and how fun a project it would be to make that real. He then went on to answer that no, Tesla would not likely pursue that Avenue. I was amazed that he took the time to answer what was obviously an uncomfortable question for most in the room. It really showed his humanity.
EXACTLY! His Brain is thinking in Directions Forward Disney like: VISION "A to B" MARS while absolutely Absorbing Information from the PAST to "Pause" 4 à Second 2 "Listen" (13 Minutes in) à Question from "ANY Human Perspective" helps HIS "Test 2 Failure" BRILLIANT Brain Neurons Learn on the "Time Line" of the "Past" as a "Solution" for Forward Momentum to SOLVE a Problem that's AVIODED by heading "Back 2 The Future" ALL while Building his BIGGER Delorean (Cybertruck) and several "Other Boring" (Boring Project in Vegas) Détails to get 2 MARS all while working to BUILD the "Stuff" 2 Achieve his "Point B" GOAL of his VISION and DREAM that ALREADY "EXISTs" by taking "Notes" Along the Way to Figure out "Solutions" as "Failures" help HIM figure out HOW 2 get Humans 2 Not go away FOREVER (Like the Dinosaurs) to An even BEZOS (Sorry): BIGGER GOAL of a "Multiple PLANETS Occupy Human Species with Colonizing MARS, Moon, Phobos (Astroid Circling Jupiter) to (As Tim Alien (Allan in That PIXAR flick as Buzz Light YEAR (Not Sure WHAT "Year"? 2 Infinity! and............ BEYOND!!! Pew-Pew-Pew!!! 🙌🥳🎩🤟
@@pilot8766 I think i read in the Ashley Vance book about Elon he is known to be sometimes asked a question and just sit and stare for a few minutes, then suddenly answer it. It can be hard to deal with because it would probably feel awkward, but in the end, why not?
Having you interview him has to be great for Elon too. As he does not need to spend a lot of time answering poorly conceived questions from an uneducated reporter. Thank you Tim for what you do!
To be fair, there are some reporters that ask good questions too. Leo Enright from Irish Television or Marcia Dunn from the Associated Press come to mind..
"If I wasn't optimistic, I wouldn't be doing the crazy stuff I've been doing..." Elon Musk, the man who won't die till he's on another planet. Hell of a time to be alive
I just love it how the conversation goes. Looks like he's really thinking some of Tim's comments over. Then how the workers tell their boss and one of the richest men in the world 'Hey, move over'. Then how he texts his heatshield guy over something he saw. Also a sugestion, use helmets.
Helmets in such places are overrated, for example in construction they help, if a small tool or part of a brick falls down, in a factory, if a 10 kg part falls from 3 meters, helemt or no helmet your head is mush
Elon is so humble and simple. A great inspiration. He spent over 5 hrs to explain to a youtuber. My local politician cant even have 10 mins for an interview with a youtuber
He may be wrong about details, from time to time, but he has the vision thing going on. Besides, that's why he hires engineers. I don't see that as humility, per se, heaven forbit false humility. I think that's the way a leader has to see things.
Love this! He's obviously suffering from lack of sleep and a bad back, as he mentioned on Twitter, but every time he gets hooked by a question from Tim it seems like there is nothing he would like more than to answer them 😊
Elon is a tall man, deceptively so. Many tall people suffer bad backs as the world is not designed for tall people unfortunately. You can definitely tell by his movements he is suffering.
Anyone else notice how much back pain Elon is experiencing while walking and talking? He stretches himself while he walks with expressions of discomfort. This man works so much, makes you wish he could just lay down for a min.
Tim, you did a great job asking questions and letting Elon work through his process. Your questions even prompted some ideas/changes. The mark of a good interviewer.
Elon: "One thing you can't recover is time." Yet Elon gave us 2.5 hours. THANK-YOU, MR. MUSK. Elon regarding first orbital test goal: "If it takes off without blowing up the stand (and the launch site), that will be a victory. Please don't blow up on the stand." Just love his plain talk.
Tim brings Elon the best ideas and questions from millions of people on RU-vid. It's like a filtered worldwide brainstorming session I'm sure he sees the value in it.
Elon might be an optimist when it comes to time scales, but luckilly he is a pessimist when it comes to odds of success, and hist worst case scenarios almost never plays out.
This is Elon's normal work routine. He just allowed Tim to tag along and ask questions. It probably added 30 minutes to the inspection of work progress, but Elon got to talk to someone about his passion.
All levity aside, it's really cool Elon does HOUR LONG tours like this for a guy with a YT channel. I mean, this isn't ABC, CBS or NBC, this is a guy with a YT channel and Elon gave an hour plus long tour that isn't going to be seen on network TV or on a channel with 20 or 30 million subs and was very thorough. This host obviously has a lot of knowledge when it comes to rocket propulsion. Evidentially, he's very learned at communicating with a supergenius as well.
Not even 3 years later and today we are here, after watching the first succesfull landing. What a day. I am eager to see, what happens in the next 3 years...
This was so cool. As a guy who thinks before he speaks when after accuracy, and as a guy who has worked with a lot of coders who do the exact same thing, Elon sounds just like lots of people I've spoken to. The comments that he sounds like a robot doesn't fit in my head. He just sounds like a guy who doesn't like to answer inaccurately. I respect that. Great work too Tim.
THATS BECAUSE HE HAS A BRAIN CHIP, LATENCY IS CAUSED BY THE TIME IT TAKES FOR THE SIGNAL TO REACH AND COME BACK FROM STARLINK CONSTELLATION AND BRINGING BACK THE RELEVANT INFORMATION FROM THE BACKUP SERVERS.
Brilliant interview series Tim. Truly historic. You guys are like two NBA guys playing one on one. I love the analogy about two coffee cups banging together when you asked him about the tiles. This guy is a natural treasure and his entire team. He is Nikola Tesla reincarnated
Its insane to see Elon talk about his projects to passionately and have so much knowledge of it. He doesnt need his team to back him up to answer the questions. He's a true gamechanger on so many levels.
Elon is the role model for the next generation of engineers. Both Tesla and SpaceX are two top companies engineering students dream about. Stand by for a massive shift in the engineering culture. It may not happen overnight, but it is slowly happening right before our eyes. This is yet another thing Elon is changing for the better.
Had a guy telling me how Apple and VW keeps stealing engineers from Tesla. I had to laugh at him. Yes, they go to Tesla and SpaceX to do amazing things, then they go to Apple and VW to get paid to explain how far behind they are! lmao
I really respect Elon, he is actually interested in what is going on around him and what his company is doing rather than just getting money out of it. He does not have a huge ego when talking about himself 37:55 "Take a lot of what I am saying with a grain of salt because I often am wrong. He seems like a good role model for how CEOs should look at and treat their businesses.
In this respect, he is SUCH a breath of fresh air. I've had managers that admit mistakes and take responsibility, but I've never worked anywhere where anyone on the executive team admits they are wrong. They always hedge or spin to make it seem like they were always right all along which is really kind of gross and pathological. I don't agree with him on everything but I'd love to work for Elon tbh.
@@KatharineOsborne Well theres probably a giant line who wants to work for elon companies. The good thing about that is they can be picky and only take the best applicants. Youre right someone like elon attracts good people. Most ceos or top board members threw everyone they knew under the bus to get to where they are. Which is sad.
You mean like actually being involved in the production with all the knowledge, and not spending money on lobbyists to make sure they win government contracts or put on a show that they can go to space (not orbit, mind you) while not focusing on completing and delivering a product they said they were going to deliver back in 2017. Yeah. Breath of fresh air.
One thing that I like about Elon is that he’s not reading in his science he is willing to share and show us things that NASA and other facilities that deal in this type of work would never ever show us or at most show us the extreme minimum.
He is so cute and when he explains what he loves to do I see a twinkle in his eyes his happy place and he gets so excited with his words his heart takes over! Thanks for showing us everything so cool‼️💗✨
I still cannot believe how long and in-depth this interview (and factory tour) got. About 3 hours, soooo much more than we would’ve ever asked for or even dreamed about. And we might be doing it again within 2 months‽ This series feels to me like it’s one of your most valuable pieces of content. I’m also grateful to Elon Musk for agreeing to participate in this format. I’m looking forward to the third part a lot.
You know it's a quality interview when it's basically a one-shot. Hardly any editing, just great questions and even better, completely uncut answers. Really appreciate this format.
Some of the awkward silences were edited out. Also interview started when sun was still out to pitch darkness, Elon most likely missed time with his family for the interview.
There are a few cuts. Elon would not have taken this interview if he didn't want to. The timeframe was probably agreed upon. This is not just for RU-vid viewers. This is to get information out there, to recruit new talent from the top colleges and universities. And to find these types of people who maybe never went to school. It also informs Investors of what he is doing and shows what their money is going toward.
Elon is the man.. You can tell he is trying to explain things so even are simple minds can understand it somewhat. I love what he is doing for space exploration and technology.
"Risk reward asymmetry" is such an elegant way to explain the problem of bureaucracy and skin in the game. 17:20 ❤️❤️❤️ goals, success... 53:00 Elon is Truman in The Truman show
I gotta admit Tim did an excellent job letting Elon talk, moving on smoothly when he knew a question couldn't be answered, pacing, and sometimes dictating the tour and I'm only halfway through. Pretty impressive juggling act considering how unique this situation is. Great work man.
i'm always impressed that even though he's the top 3 richest person in the U.S., he's still so chill, accessible and so involved with his companies. almost every other millionaire at his level would be wearing a thousand-dollar suit, surrounded by 50 bodyguards, and granting interviews only to exclusive tv stations.
Elon is not particularly "Liquid". His stock options are worth multi billions, but he is not liquidating that stock to party on. And he is not in it for money.
I work at a major medical device manufacturer, and the comment from Musk that really hit home with me about Engineers. "The most common error of a smart engineer is to optimize something that shouldn't exist" Wow, that is what I see constantly at my company. Wish we had more engineers like Musk.
God I’m so happy for SpaceX never felt more excited.Finally the future is proceeding It’s a phenomenal rate good times are on the way thanks to Mr. musk Godspeed good luck.I guess the luck applies to all of humanity actually if it SpaceX succeeds then we all will benefit it’s just great great video.
Tim - I don't comment often (anywhere) but feel the need to tell you that these interviews are the best RU-vid content I have ever seen. I've just paused the video and felt the urge to comment just to say thank you and great job! I truly believe you're actually giving Elon food for thought as well - especially surrounding cooling of the flap hinges. Well done!
Could tell that Elon was a bit worn out, but still, especially in this section (maybe because there was less beeping and thus easier to focus) tons of interesting insights and considerations. I love how Tim asks really valid questions and Elon comes up with new ideas on the spot and takes Tim's input and ideas so well.
So impressed with part 1 and now part 2 of Tim’s interviews with Elon. Part 2 was much too technical for me, but loved the total relaxation of both parties. I knew Elon was having back/neck issues (like my husband used to try and stretch it out); but what a trooper he was. Plus I loved Marvin the MartIn following them!!! Not a geek, but I’m so excited with the new Space Flight excitement! Thank you Tim and Elon for your total honesty.
as much as we are spoilt by these vids, another tour is well overdue, especially knowing you have an open invitation. can you imagine how much has changed!
The guy is the true definition of a genius polymath, and humble with it. There would literally be hundreds of specialty fields involved in the rocket making process and he has a handle on all of it. Not to mention they seem to be learning as they go. (Not to mention his knowledge in the electric car business, tunnel boring, etc.) I couldn't follow everything they were saying but I couldn't switch off either. Compulsive viewing.
great video! thank you for bringing this to us! I was intrigued by the conversation about escape system and by the end of it, I thought about the fact that air planes don't have an escape system in the air ( that I know of ) so he makes a good point. I really appreciate the quality content that you bring. thank you
that doesnt mean anything. it was like 7-8 at night. not like 2am. its not uncommon for people to still work when the sun goes down. this is what separates YOU from all of the ultra successful. they all work non stop 24/7
At a Moment, I feel this World is doomed, but with you Elon Musk Lighting your Beliefs and letting people know that all is POSSIBLE. I FEEL THIS WORLD IS SAVED... Thank you Sir, Mr Musk.