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Chris Busbee

@buzztally

Father of three, husband of 29 years, submarine veteran, going on three years clean, wanna go to Mars!!

Oakwood, GA 가입일 Mart 2012
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Chris Busbee
Chris Busbee@buzztally·
I agree 💯%!! Let the free market dictate the course without government manipulation. My wife is losing her eye site at a rapidly advancing rate. I want her to retain as much of her independence as she can as she ages. While I’m not planning to go anywhere, statistics say she will outlive me by twenty years. Technology is not always easy for her to understand and adapt to. She still uses a 4-track and a cassette player to record her music. We acquired a 2026 Model Y this last year for the autonomy aspect of the vehicle. We purchased FSD. I had originally considered a late model preowned model, but with the government incentive of $7500 and the incentivize interest rate, we quickly switch gears to our current selection. Watching the technology grow has been a wonderful journey, I truly find myself getting excited with new updates. I love the fact that we have an AI four Chip, I recognize the car will have limitations compared to future models, but it will be adequate. The car is quicker than anything I’ve ever owned other than a motorcycle. It’s clean, it’s quiet, it’s safe, it’s beautiful. My wife is watching me learn the car, and she is becoming extremely comfortable with it as well. The confidence level in FSD is a little bit frightening because it still needs to be supervised for the time being. That time will come to an end quickly, but until then it’s too easy to become overconfident in it. My wife and I both love our new model Y. We don’t ever intend to sell it or get rid of it. I enjoy knowing that my wife will be able to visit our kids, get to the store and her appointments safely whether I am still here or not. Thank you Tesla for a wonderful car. Thank you Elon for making life exciting again.
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Chris Busbee@buzztally·
@DutchRojas Agreed. The hardest part of owning a Tesla is the ego blow. She is a better driver than me by huge margins. It helps me let go of things that used to enrage me. My Tesla is better for my equanimity than my medications are lol
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Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
I thought Tesla Full Self-Driving would make my commute easier. I did not expect it to expose me as the problem. Turns out I was not “driving defensively.” I was conducting a one-man municipal audit of every idiot within 300 yards. Someone going 40 in a 25? I had notes. Someone taking too long at a green light? I had a full theory of civilizational decline. Now the car drives and I just sit there like a reformed man. No high blood pressure. No death grip on the wheel. No courtroom monologue about lane discipline. My wife noticed immediately. She said, “You’re way more chill in the car, I like this!” That is when I realized Tesla didn’t just make the car drive itself. It made me stop narrating the collapse of society from the driver’s seat.
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Chris Busbee@buzztally·
@TechOperator 7 cent/ kilowatt hour is still cheaper, less moving parts, less maintenance, faster, drives itself safer than I can. Owning it alleviates the fear of ownership very quickly. It becomes a no-brainer.
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TechOperator@TechOperator·
This aged poorly. If only they had purchased an EV!
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TechOperator@TechOperator·
What kind of idiot buys these things? The batteries explode, cost more than the smartphone, and cannot be charged in 3 minutes. I prefer a gas-powered smartphone.
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Sherri Unfiltered™
🚨SOUTH DAKOTA🚨 🔥Fun Fact: Senator Mike Rounds of SD nominated John Thune for “Leader of the Senate” Primary Mike Rounds on a June 2! Vote for Navy Vet Justin McNeal and retire Thune’s buddy! Mike Rounds - FAKE CONSERVATIVE👇🏻
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In 1975, 18-year-old Ricky Jackson’s life was stolen from him. He was convicted of murder based solely on the testimony of a frightened 12-year-old boy. There was no DNA evidence, no weapon, and no physical proof linking him to the crime. Years later, the boy revealed the truth: police had coached, corrected, and pressured him into giving a false statement that sent Jackson to death row. His sentence was later commuted to life in prison. For 39 years, the longest wrongful incarceration in American history, Jackson remained behind bars while his youth disappeared, his parents aged without him, and the world moved on. In 2014, the witness finally recanted under oath. Jackson’s conviction was overturned, and he walked free as an innocent man. Rather than becoming bitter, Ricky Jackson chose a different path. He became a powerful advocate for the wrongfully convicted, speaking out for justice system reform and offering hope to others still fighting for their freedom. He has repeatedly said he does not live for revenge, he lives for truth.
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Hidden History
Hidden History@HiddenHistoryYT·
245 years ago today, the last sea battle of the American Revolution was fought by a wounded Irish-born captain who refused to surrender a ship that could not move. Captain John Barry was 36 years old and already a legend. Born in Wexford, he had run away to sea as a boy, captained merchant ships out of Philadelphia by 21, and joined the Continental Navy the moment the war began. He would later be called the Father of the American Navy. George Washington trusted him absolutely. In the spring of 1781 he was commanding USS Alliance, a 36-gun frigate carrying the diplomat Colonel John Laurens home from France with two million livres in silver to fund the war. The money mattered. Without it, Washington could not pay his army. Without his army, the Revolution ended. 400 miles south of Nova Scotia, the wind died. Two British sloops, Atalanta and Trepassey, spotted the becalmed American frigate and rowed toward her using sweeps, long oars that could move a small ship in dead calm. Alliance was too big to row. She sat there, immobile, while the British took up positions off her bow and stern where her broadside guns could not reach them. For four hours the British raked her. The Americans could only fire a few bow chasers in reply. Alliance's deck became a slaughterhouse. The wheel was shot away. The masts were splintered. Barry stood on the quarterdeck calling orders until a grapeshot tore through his shoulder and dropped him to the deck unconscious. His first lieutenant, Hoysteed Hacker, took command. With Alliance helpless and the British closing for the kill, Hacker went below and asked the surgeon if he could speak to Barry. He asked the wounded captain for permission to strike the colors. Barry, soaked in his own blood, sat up and said: "No, sir. The thunder. If the ship cannot be fought without me, I will be brought on deck." Hacker went back up and kept fighting. Ten minutes later, the wind returned. Alliance came alive. Her sails caught. Her broadsides came to bear. In 40 minutes she dismasted both British ships and forced both to strike. Barry recovered on the voyage home and delivered Laurens and the silver to Boston. That silver paid for Yorktown. Five months later, Cornwallis surrendered, and the Revolutionary War ended.
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NancyH
NancyH@NancyH_60·
Trump & Son: The Nancy Episodes 😂🔥 When the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree… except this one’s got jokes for days! Who else is here for this father-son comedy duo? Search YouTube for C3PMEME for more episodes 👀
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
These Spencer Pratt videos by @dsonoiki are better than 99.9% of political consultant ads. He does it again.
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Val@TrumpsHurricane·
What do Hakeem Jeffries and. Democrat Senator Cory Booker have in common ??
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@NancyMace The data centers are not the problem, finding appropriate places to put them is. This is a Roy Singham narrative that’s being thrown at us to inhibit growth of AI data centers in America
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Nancy Mace@NancyMace·
Data centers must pay their way. The juice is not worth the squeeze without real accountability.
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