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<blockquote data-quote="bird_dog0347" data-source="post: 16945370" data-attributes="member: 154353"><p>This is the most logical thing you've said... if you simply said "I wanted a Tesla for the short term and it meets my needs" NO ONE on here would blame you. But to argue it's better, more economical, whatever is dumb. </p><p></p><p>I've been in IT for over 25 years and I LOVE when executives try to tell me how much we will save if we go to the cloud then get absolutely outraged when the bill comes even after myself and my colleagues explained the fallacy of that ideology. It *can* be done, but it requires levels of rigor very few IT orgs can manage. The same is true for EV's, if your intended use case is nothing more than commuting 40-70 miles from home on a daily basis and you can charge it at home and dump it after 3-4 years you're golden... ANYTHING outside of that and you're kidding yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird_dog0347, post: 16945370, member: 154353"] This is the most logical thing you've said... if you simply said "I wanted a Tesla for the short term and it meets my needs" NO ONE on here would blame you. But to argue it's better, more economical, whatever is dumb. I've been in IT for over 25 years and I LOVE when executives try to tell me how much we will save if we go to the cloud then get absolutely outraged when the bill comes even after myself and my colleagues explained the fallacy of that ideology. It *can* be done, but it requires levels of rigor very few IT orgs can manage. The same is true for EV's, if your intended use case is nothing more than commuting 40-70 miles from home on a daily basis and you can charge it at home and dump it after 3-4 years you're golden... ANYTHING outside of that and you're kidding yourself. [/QUOTE]
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