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I just got the "special invitation" for the September 9 launch, which invites reservation holders to customize their launch experiences. The launch will be at 6 p.m. PDT, which means it will be a late start for us east coasters.
The strange thing, though, was the choices given to customize the launch you see. You could make choices in only two categories: "Heart" and "Mind" (oh, how the right brain does struggle with the left here). I guess that means that what each of us will see during the event is only that part of the launch event we selected. There was, however, a statement that we would get other information after the launch event, presumably on the topics we had to forgo.
In "Heart" the choices were Logo Design, Interior Design, Wheel Design, or Storage Design.
In "Mind" the choices were Performance, Aerodynamics, or Race-Proven Technology.
I didn't have any trouble forgoing Logo Design or Wheel Design to opt for Interior Design. I don't really know how much can be said about Logo Design, after all. Storage Design was a little harder to pass up, but not distressingly so. A frunk is a trunk, and a rose by any other name is . . . .
However, choosing between Performance or Technology was a real dilemma, since I am equally interested in both.
Are we restricted to seeing only two topics in the reveal because the event will be so information-packed on so many topics that they didn't want us missing our bedtimes by trying to watch it all? Or is the event designed to leave so many gaps in what information we are allowed to see that we'll wonder why we've been crossing out the days on our calendars for the past three months?
Oh, well, on September 9 we'll haveall our questions finally answered some of our questions answered and have to wait a bit longer for others.
The strange thing, though, was the choices given to customize the launch you see. You could make choices in only two categories: "Heart" and "Mind" (oh, how the right brain does struggle with the left here). I guess that means that what each of us will see during the event is only that part of the launch event we selected. There was, however, a statement that we would get other information after the launch event, presumably on the topics we had to forgo.
In "Heart" the choices were Logo Design, Interior Design, Wheel Design, or Storage Design.
In "Mind" the choices were Performance, Aerodynamics, or Race-Proven Technology.
I didn't have any trouble forgoing Logo Design or Wheel Design to opt for Interior Design. I don't really know how much can be said about Logo Design, after all. Storage Design was a little harder to pass up, but not distressingly so. A frunk is a trunk, and a rose by any other name is . . . .
However, choosing between Performance or Technology was a real dilemma, since I am equally interested in both.
Are we restricted to seeing only two topics in the reveal because the event will be so information-packed on so many topics that they didn't want us missing our bedtimes by trying to watch it all? Or is the event designed to leave so many gaps in what information we are allowed to see that we'll wonder why we've been crossing out the days on our calendars for the past three months?
Oh, well, on September 9 we'll have