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Being a UberX Driver

Post Finalized 2/8/2015 Author: Roy Philipose I said before that I was going to do a 'Plan D' job (starter job) several months ago. Well I started driving with UberX, here in Philly, late June 2014. Nothing happened with Tesla...at least not yet. I stated that I can help run the company. I have been following Tesla since 2008. You don't know my abilities. You can only assume I lack them. People thought I was crazy afterwards. I am not crazy (mental). That is the danger of running with assumptions. The Internet allows anonymous people to post lies about you. It also shows how so called smart people can make dumb assumptions. We all make mistakes. I don't need any potential employer/investor to look me up, make assumptions, and then pass up on me. "People with passion, talent, and knowledge for something are the ones you want to interview/invest in first." But today it is not about me, it is about Uber. My main focus is on my startup ShareWi (Wifi on Dem

False Title. I am not trolling Elon Musk. I only want to work with him.

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Reddit and Pastebay - Copyright Violation

Letter to Elon Musk: (Original has been removed) Back in June 2014, I posted a personal letter on my blog for Elon Musk, which I removed shortly right after. I did not have his contact information at the time. That letter was NOT an open letter, and was never intended to stay on my personal blog. Unfortunately, the letter was wrongfully copied and posted on the Internet, namely Reddit. The letter was personal and copyrighted by me. No one is allowed to repost that letter anywhere, but the copyright violation continues. Reddit and other sites are continual DMCA violators. The websites owe me money for copyright infringement. Reddit management doesn't care at all. ------------------------------ The dumb users on Reddit claimed "fair use", but copied the whole document (original deleted) and placed it on their site. 17 U.S.C.   § 107 Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 17 U.S.C.   § 106 and 17 U.S.C.   § 106A , the fair use of a copyrighted work,