- Sure, it’s expensive, but a Tesla is also unique, and truly unique automotive experiences are rarely cheap (the $1.8 million Bugatti Veyron is also unique, for example). With no pistons, connecting rods, or gearbox to provide inertial drag (its transmission is a single-speed gear reduction), accelerating a Tesla is the closest thing to being shot out of a potato gun. It sounds like a jet, and your own garage becomes your filling station. And unless you live in Malibu, you might own it for a decade before encountering another one on the road. And so forth
How to permanently get rid of “unidentified developer” warnings in Mac OS
Sierra 10.12
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Summary: The Terminal command “sudo spctl –master-disable” can restore the
option to open apps from anywhere without Sierra giving you a warning. The
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