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Technology Stocks : Microsoft Corp. - Moderated (MSFT)
MSFT 492.06+0.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (12912)9/9/2006 6:43:25 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) of 19790
 
Looks like that price is wrong. It looks like $100K is closer!

And as we now know Lithium batteries have a tendency to explode and burn. Using them in a automobile is likely to expose more exploding battery issues and the cost of a recall for electric automobiles would be enormous.
YEAH. Been some news about laptops catscing fire recently, hasn't there? I wouldn't be surprised to see lithium batteries made illegal in cars. Too much danger to other cars and rescue workers.

I would assume that Lizzie is already driving around SV in a Toyota Prius or equivalent.
I don't think that Prius she's counting on for status is going to get her much the first time someone drives in in a $100K Tesla. :-)
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