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The Children
Member
Mon Sep 24 12:41:18
One of the customers with the tiles already installed is San Jose resident and Tesla Model 3 owner Tri Huynh. He preordered them as soon as possible, and the roof was installed earlier this year.

While traditional solar panels can be installed in a day, it took a team of 10 to 15 workers two weeks to install this roof. Huynh asked them why his home was chosen.

Tesla's customers are paying a premium for the tile's sleek look. Huynh's roof cost him about $100,000, though he did need to replace his roof anyway.

"I don't think this will ever pay for itself honestly," he said.

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so this fuckboi spend 100k 4 a tesla gimmick that took 2 weeks 2 install...

and he ended up being 1 out of 12 in da entire world who ordered it, did this fuckboi just admit he is a CUCK?

it said it saved him 400 bucks in da summer in energy costs. so a quick match 100k

so it will take 250 years 4 this fuckboi 2 recover his moniez back. so assumin they havent invented the elixer of life yet...this fuckboi just saddled his 6th generation offspring with debt

"Huyn"

so his parents fled saigon so this dumb fuck culd get owned by snakeoilsalesman musk

niceeeeee
tumbleweed
the wanderer
Mon Sep 24 12:54:02
"Tesla's customers are paying a premium for the tile's sleek look"

he's purposely overpaying for cosmetic reasons so saving money clearly isn't his primary goal
Wrath of Orion
Member
Mon Sep 24 12:57:18
...which is not something a dirt poor person like the TC Multi could ever understand.
McKobb
Member
Mon Sep 24 14:14:47
Where can I get me some panels of which you speak!
TJ
Member
Mon Sep 24 14:34:07
http://www.tesla.com/solarroof
McKobb
Member
Mon Sep 24 14:38:22
I reserves me a roof for $1000! They don't look like those tree hugging panels from china, but rather like a plain roof :P
Hot Rod
Revved Up
Mon Sep 24 14:54:38

TC, please post a link. Especially if there are photos that show what you are talking about.



woocunt, TC may be poor but at least he is a great deal smarter than you are.

McKobb
Member
Mon Sep 24 15:47:29
http://med...529d66ab4617d765-s1200-c85.jpg
Hot Rod
Revved Up
Mon Sep 24 16:26:06

Thanks.

Nimatzo
iChihuaha
Tue Sep 25 13:28:21
They are indeed awesome, once they get cheaper.

But you know I wonder, how ”sustainable” are solar panels? They last 50 years and are full of rare minerals and for some fucking reason all the deposites of everything we need to drive cars, build computers and solar panels are in the Congo and Middle east. WHAT IN THE FUCK?
swordtail
Anarchist Prime
Tue Sep 25 13:37:35
"are in the Congo and Middle east. WHAT IN THE FUCK?"

part of god's plan
Hrothgar
Member
Tue Sep 25 17:12:50
There are plenty of closed down mines in the United States. But they were all priced out in the 90s and closed down.
Nimatzo
iChihuaha
Wed Sep 26 07:18:55
Hrothgar

Half the global mining output of coltan comes from Rwanda and Congo, another 25% from the rest of Africa and 23% from Brazil.

It isn't all like this, but the same countries show up for the other conflict minerals. But yea, open those fucking mines Trump! DIGG THAT MINE! DIGG THAT MINE!
hood
Member
Wed Sep 26 07:31:52
Mining is a dirty mess. Why ruin a limited natural resource when other countries are willing to do it at a cheaper cost? That's win-win.
Nimatzo
iChihuaha
Wed Sep 26 08:24:34
Karma? We have to pay either way, but the horrible insight is that civilization just isn't a sustainable project. Hunting and gathering, but only using natural materials that grow back.

**In before someone shows me hunter gatherers are unsustainable.
Nimatzo
iChihuaha
Wed Sep 26 08:27:19
Well I already figured it out, we have some evidence that we hunted and ate into extinction several species.

So this planet can sustain 100 000 hunter gatherers, the rest are unsustainable dead meat. Sign up today!
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