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" ... For Musk, a billionaire serial entrepreneur who's ridden Tesla's soaring share price toward the top of the global rich list this year, manned missions to Mars aren't a distant possibility but a near-term goal. ... "
" ... I can’t stress enough that potential buyers of any version of the Polaris Slingshot, or any three-wheeled machine from any marque, must understand what kind of vehicle they are climbing into or onto. Before I received the Slingshot R for this review, the Polaris representative was very clear that it was to be operated only while wearing a full-face motorcycle helmet, which is no hardship for me since I’m a long-time motorcycle rider. But literally anyone with a driver’s license can drive a Slingshot, especially now with the new automatic transmission option, even if they’ve never ridden so much as a bicycle. ... "
" ... Musk, the billionaire serial entrepreneur who's ridden Tesla's soaring share price toward the top of the global rich list this year, asked whether it was possible to convert billions of Tesla's dollars to bitcoin. ... "
" ... Rewards have also ridden this wave of momentum. Brands and financial players should be sure not to fall behind competitors as consumers will want to keep cash in their wallets and protect their financial well-being as we all navigate what life brings next. ... "
" ... There were many lessons learned and few doubts that if Nascar needs to pivot again in the future it will be able to meet the challenge. There were some unintended positive consequences that came out of the pandemic ridden season as well. One of those was the reliance on one day shows. In normal times a Nascar race will take up two or three days with practice, qualifying and support races. This costs teams more money for such things as travel, more team members and backup cars that need built and prepped. All that was eliminated when Nascar returned. Teams were cut down to only those absolutely essential to the on-track activity, and drivers only had to show up, get in their car and race. ... "