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TIL Tesla opens their service centers on Native American land to get around these rules in New Mexico. New Mexico doesn't allow dealerships or service centers that are manufacturer owned.
That's irrelevant to above point. That they could pay themselves a salary out of earnings means there is more money going in that just what is cycling around between these sites.
That can't be true when so many of these small businesses have such massive margins. They're not spending the earnings on other small online businesses.
I think more than what we are taught in engineering, the field itself tends to attract more conservative minded people (maybe because it's a safe field?). There's also correlations shown between religiosity, conservatism and studying engineering.
> A needle of length L is dropped at random onto a sheet of paper ruled with parallel lines a distance L apart. What is the probability that the needle will cross a line?
Thickness of line is needed right? Otherwise P approaches 100% as thickness approaches 0?