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Elon Musk Mahalo Mentor Interview

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Master the Turducken! mhlo.co www.mahalo.com Entrepreneur Elon Musk is the co-founder of PayPal. Hе is currently chairman of Solar City and CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX. Elon founded SpaceX, a developer and manufacturer of space launch vehicles, in 2002. On September 28, 2008, the Falcon 1 rocket became the first privately financed liquid powered vehicle to achieve earth orbit.1 In 1995, Elon left a graduate program in physics at Stanford University to ѕtаrt the online mаkе рƖеаѕеԁ publishing software provider Zip2. Thе company was bουɡht by Compaq’s AltaVista division for 7 million in cash and million in stock options in 1999. In Development 1999, Elon co-founded X.com, an online financial services and email payments company which later became PayPal. PayPal was bουɡht by eBay for .5 billion in stock in October 2002.2 Check out these other Mentors: www.mahalo.com www.mahalo.com www.mahalo.com

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25 Responses to “Elon Musk Mahalo Mentor Interview”

  1. mikebvip33 says:

    People like this change the world for the better!!! So moving!!!

  2. TheRachelGrice says:

    i certainly appreciate his advice to institution graduates!

  3. nycrackhead says:

    an engineering superman.

  4. sirachman says:

    Fantastic video. Thanks for doing the AMA!

  5. nois3 says:

    this really needs to be seen by more people its so fascinating

    you can also watch a bloomberg profile online about his career

  6. 18thAngel says:

    @MrAdnan252
    > if we can break Einsteins E=mc^2
    We can’t!

  7. cheatdath says:

    this genius looks like a jerk

  8. Eoccdb says:

    My name is Elon

  9. PastFuturist says:

    Elon may seem like quite the enterprizing prodigy, but like he said it was to have the means to invent. This guy needs to sit down with me and blow his mind.

  10. DanFrederiksen says:

    @PastFuturist you should start with fixing the broken english

  11. LuMagazine says:

    Thorium is not really a key. Look into Helium-3!

  12. LuMagazine says:

    Who in fact picked the name Tesla for the company?

  13. ruxper says:

    @cheatdath I disagree but even if it was right, what a trivial fee to pay to change the world! If fewer people were worried of being controversial, a lot more would get done.

  14. vfxbiz says:

    @LuMagazine
    Martin Eberhard

  15. misiongoder says:

    for the sake of youtube and the world plz stop making youtube videos

  16. ecretsay says:

    This guy is the future, if there is still money his face is gonna be on it!

  17. mrplease66 says:

    06:07

  18. hieraxhideo says:

    dammit he’s the best we’ve got in these miserable modern times

  19. bvinaud says:

    I would really like to spend 15 min talking to him. It would be the most valuable chat of my life.

  20. wowwerestillhere says:

    At 8:39 he says that the cost of launch would drop by about “100″. Can a name please clarify this for me?!

  21. thefencejumperengine says:

    @LuMagazine. What, why isn’t Thorium as key. They are just building one in India, 300 MW. 100 Years of decay time, that is like producing energy from gold!

  22. LuMagazine says:

    @thefencejumperengine The Thorium maybe, but not all the Plutonium you still require to initiate the reaction. The first reactor at Indian Point was fueled with Thorium. They couldn’t get it to work. In the end, Thorium is just as dirty and perilous as other forms of nuclear power. You’ve been sold a bill of goods by the nuclear industry.

  23. thefencejumperengine says:

    @LuMagazine. Purhaps. But could you please tell me what it is about thorium that is so perilous. I have come to know, yes perilous, but only with a half time of 100 years and 300 times more efficient than uranium. And you say that plutonium is required to start the thorium process?

  24. Sniki3 says:

    Bill Gates should donate his fortune to his man’s research and thoughts!!!

  25. beew54 says:

    @wowwerestillhere He’s saying “by the factor of 100″. So whatever the cost to launch a self to orbit is divide by 100.



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