trying to do to make sure these are legally acceptable in all the states. i carry them around with me. super small, look like a crest white strip and you can test something within ten minutes. i pop them out at parties, clubs and honestly i get 0 resistance from anyone. it is very just like hey, you might not need these. i m not insinuating but you will see someone who needs it tonight and wow, that s amazing. how can i get these myself? but they are still considered drug paraphernalia in some states? these are states where test strips are illegal. florida, hawaii, idaho and others and show where it is legal. we can see that here in iowa, kansas, missouri, south dakota. it is very possible this is the first time that many people are
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cause it s standing still 90% of the time, and the key to making sharing convenient, i think that s where autonomous driving comes in, by making sure the car acts like an uber without a driver, that you call and and within two minutes, it s in front of the door and you go there. if you want to bring your drywall panels, an f 150 pulls up, and if you want to take the entire family and all your kids, a minivan pulls up. and if you re just by yourself, maybe a super small, super efficient thing pulls up and that way, we can drastically reduce the cost per kilometre of actually driving. so i think that s where autonomous driving comes in but it has to progress before this happens, it has to progress to the point where we price autonomous driving based on its cost and not on its potential value because i think the first companies who are going to be able to offer this service of autonomous driving,
and if you re just by yourself, maybe a super small, super efficient thing pulls up and that way, we can drastically reduce the cost per kilometre of actually driving. so i think that s where autonomous driving comes in but it has to progress before this happens, it has to progress to the point where we price autonomous driving based on its cost and not on its potential value because i think the first companies who are going to be able to offer this service of autonomous driving, they are going to say, we re replacing a taxidriver, a taxidriver costs x cents per kilometre, so we take 10% off and we can make a hell of a lot of money because we need to earn back the $100 billion we invested, so until we get that cost down, really, to what it actually costs to operate, plus a small margin, then i think we will start to see this autonomous mobility on demand really being a lot cheaper than owning a car, and a big switch. and that should enable our mission again, if we make sure those cars