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Tesla burns through $2 billion in 2017 Tesla reported $3.3 billion in revenue, which was expected, but also posted a $771 million quarterly loss — its largest quarterly loss ever. The company reported a negative free cash flow of $276.7 million. And it reported a net loss of $2.24 billion in 2017, a significant increase over the $773 million net ...
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This Paris hotel is the most romantic in the world, according to TripAdvisor Whether it's the glittering Eiffel Tower or the smell of fresh baguettes wafting through the air, Paris is known for romance. Now, the City of Light is officially home to the world's Top Hotel for Romance for 2018, according to TripAdvisor's Travelers' Choice awards. The Maison Souquet, billed as having ...
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The Richest Scifi and Fantasy Worlds in Video Games Few creative mediums let you explore stories like video games. Players don't just watch a story—they participate in it, sometimes steering narratives to wildly divergent endings. But in order for an interactive experience to truly transport players, it needs to have a well-built world for them to live in.
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Is your reaction helping the situation? It's easy to panic and get worked up in a challenging scenario but I've learned that ultimately it achieves nothing. Being positive even in the face of difficulty has many benefits – it can bring people together, boost morale and help get stuff done.
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Billy Mitchell, The Gamer Made (In)Famous By 2007's 'King Of Kong,' In Seth Gordon's 2007 documentary "The King of Kong," which chronicles the mid-2000s "Donkey Kong" high score rivalry between Steve Wiebe and Billy Mitchell, there's one part that reeks of a lack of sportsmanship on Mitchell's part. Now, over a decade later, it might show a proven instance of ...
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Will Self: In Praise of Difficult Novels I write in praise of difficulty in writing—specifically difficulty in the novel form. Why? Well, not least because of the Modernist direction my own fiction has taken since I began my Umbrella Trilogy seven years ago—but also because I believe that in the contemporary era, with the novel under assault from ...
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