Tesla for Kids
I can remember the day when I had a little red wagon and a tricycle made by Radio Flyer. The company has been around for 99 years. It was started by 16 year old Antonio Pasin of Venice, Italy. He came to Chicago, worked at several jobs, and by 1917 had saved enough money to purchase some […]
Tesla Report #6
I tried the Tesla Model S auto-park feature this week for the first time. I pulled past two cars which were parked vertically, with an empty space in between. I took my hands off the wheel, put the car in reverse, and pressed the park button on the touchscreen. The car backed into the empty space, steering itself […]
Tesla Report #5
The third and longest trip with the Tesla Model S was successful. During the 1,000 mile trip, I was able to learn the details of how much energy the car uses and, as a result, became better at planning for charging stops. The Tesla does the planning for you, but at times you may want […]
Tesla Report – Second Trip
On Wednesday, I departed just before noon from The 2015 Open Minds Technology & Informatics Institute in Washington, D.C. for home in Connecticut. I learned a lot more about the Tesla during the trip. The AutoSteer beta feature continues to be impressive. It worked just fine through two tunnels, over bridges, and even in heavy rain. The feature is ideal […]
Tesla Report – First Trip
Today was my first Tesla trip outside of home base. I departed from Greentown, PA just before noon for The 2015 Open Minds Technology & Informatics Institute. I arrived at the Omni Hotel in Washington just past 6:30 PM. I learned a lot about the Tesla during the trip. The AutoSteer beta feature is impressive […]