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Insane Mode
- How Elon Musk's Tesla Sparked an Electric Revolution to End the Age of Oil
- De: Hamish McKenzie
- Narrado por: Hamish McKenzie
- Duración: 9 h y 47 m
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Insane Mode started off as a feature on the dual-motor Tesla Model S, which gave the car Ferrari-like acceleration, but it's also the perfect description of the operating style of a company that has sworn it won't rest until every car on the road is electric. Here is a story about the very best kind of American ingenuity and its history-making potential.
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Deceptive Title Leads to Disappointing Book
- De DWR2 en 11-29-18
- Insane Mode
- How Elon Musk's Tesla Sparked an Electric Revolution to End the Age of Oil
- De: Hamish McKenzie
- Narrado por: Hamish McKenzie
Good book for Elon Musk fanboys.
Revisado: 01-22-19
This audiobook blatantly lets you into the mind of the typical Silicon Valley mindset. My biggest qualms about the book are that the author completely fails to mention the implications of how we acquire lithium ion. Ironically lithium is mined in third world nations in which the US wages war to exploit and capitalize off of. Author takes multiple jabs at President Trump periodically through the book and conflates the Paris Climate Accord to be humanity’s savior. In fact, the Paris agreement was the worst thing for the environment as it drove smaller competitors out of business or overseas where there are NO regulation of any kind. The exact mindset of the typical democratic Silicon Valley tech capitalist, “out of sight out of mind” me mentality. I am not particular a supporter of any party nor Trump, but using a book about electric vehicles to chastise our president and why he is ruining everything while failing to mention AT ALL the conditions in which the oppressed people who mine lithium for our “future” doesn’t sit well with me.
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