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Burger King gave candy to a worker has worked for more than 20 years.
The Whopper, which was first introduced in 1957, was a quarter-pound, oversized burger on a vast five-inch bun that cost a reasonable 29 cents.Large corporations can be cruel and uncaring. They often claim to care about their employees, but sometimes the reality can be quite different. This is the story of Kevin Ford, a cook and cashier at Burger King who had worked tirelessly for over two decades. To celebrate his remarkable feat of never taking a sick day, Burger King decided to shower him ...
Someone crashed the entire Onion market in America, made millions, walked away scott-free and starte…
We learnt that perfect monopoly can cause catastrophic damage to any economy, even the onion market.A tiny man who rocked America with Onions History doesn’t repeat, but it rhymes. You want to learn something, anything? Look back in history and it will surprise you just how eerily relevant it can be even in modern times. With the advent of Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, Tech titans and startups, you get all sorts of happenings like Tulip Mania, recessions, Feds stepping in, market manipulations a...
The youngest self-made billionaire just bought Forbes.
Austin Russell is an American entrepreneur, founder and CEO of Luminar Technologies. Luminar specializes in lidar and machine perception technologies, mainly used in autonomous cars. Luminar went public in December 2020, making him the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at the age of 25.Wha’s up with billionaires and news media? In a stunning turn of events, Austin Russell, the youngest self-made billionaire of 2021, has made headlines once again by acquiring a majority stake in Forbes ma...
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Nooooo not you too Rolls-Royce!
Even Rolls-Royce has gone full electric.
Imagine catching a land yacht Rolls rolling down the street.
But wait, something’s different. There’s no roaring engine sound, no exhaust fumes.
It’s an electric Rolls-Royce.
The epitome of luxury and refinement has embraced the electric revolution, and the result is nothing short of spectacular.
Rolls-Royce, a name synonymous with extravagance and craftsmanship, has taken a leap into the world of electric vehicles.
Meet the Spectre, a car that redefines what it means to combine luxury with cutting-edge technology.
With a starting price tag of $420,000, this isn’t your everyday run-of-the-mill EV.

Its a house on wheels, with a mini champagne fridge and glasses.
It’s a Rolls-Royce first and an electric car second.
The Spectre isn’t just a sudden foray into the world of EVs; the company has been experimenting with electric powertrains since as far back as 2010.
The sleek lines, powerful stance, and distinctive Rolls-Royce features make it an instant head-turner.
With a signature “pantheon” waterfall grill flanked by eclipse-like lights, the Spectre strikes the perfect balance between classic elegance and contemporary allure.
And let’s not forget those coach doors that open up to reveal an interior that oozes opulence — supple leather, exquisite wood veneers, and all-metal switchgear that adds a touch of British sophistication.

The Spectre’s interior is a symphony of luxury, where every detail has been meticulously crafted to deliver that unmistakable Rolls-Royce feel.
It’s not trying to impress with flashy electronic wizardry; it’s all about maintaining the brand’s timeless elegance.
Remember, the ultra-rich buys Rolls for the class, prestige and elegance.
If you want speed, get a Rimac.
If you want practicality, get a Tesla.
While the 0–60 mph time might not break any records, that’s entirely by design. The Spectre is all about “waftability,” a term coined by Rolls-Royce to describe the sensation of smooth, refined, and powerful propulsion.
Think of it as a ride so smooth that you could accelerate without spilling a drop of champagne.

It’s the embodiment of luxury and comfort, in true Rolls-Royce fashion.
The Spectre offers a 260-mile range, which might not sound groundbreaking in the world of electric cars.
However, Rolls-Royce understands its clientele.
Those who are in the market for a Spectre likely have an array of vehicles at their disposal, and the Spectre is about occasion driving rather than the daily commute.
So, why did Rolls-Royce take the electric route?
Well, in this day and age, why not?
Even the elite of the elite want to be part of the electric revolution.

The Spectre isn’t just cool; it’s trendy, futuristic, and undeniably expensive.
These are traits that resonate with the discerning tastes of the ultra-rich.
And speaking of the ultra-rich, it’s safe to say that they’ll line up for a fully electric Rolls-Royce, because being part of the future never goes out of style.
I think there’s so much more to come in the world of luxury EVs.
Because the clientele is willing to pay so much more, the array of what is possible is inexorably vast.
You might see an EV bike or EV helicopter coming out of an EV car pretty soon.
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Will all cars be 100% electric in the future?
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#RollsRoyceEV #LuxuryRevolution #SpectreUnveiled #ElectricElegance #LuxuryOnWheels #RollsRoyceLegacy #FutureOfMobility #Opulence #ultrarich #DrivingInStyle

Nooooo not you too Rolls-Royce!
Even Rolls-Royce has gone full electric.
Imagine catching a land yacht Rolls rolling down the street.
But wait, something’s different. There’s no roaring engine sound, no exhaust fumes.
It’s an electric Rolls-Royce.
The epitome of luxury and refinement has embraced the electric revolution, and the result is nothing short of spectacular.
Rolls-Royce, a name synonymous with extravagance and craftsmanship, has taken a leap into the world of electric vehicles.
Meet the Spectre, a car that redefines what it means to combine luxury with cutting-edge technology.
With a starting price tag of $420,000, this isn’t your everyday run-of-the-mill EV.

Its a house on wheels, with a mini champagne fridge and glasses.
It’s a Rolls-Royce first and an electric car second.
The Spectre isn’t just a sudden foray into the world of EVs; the company has been experimenting with electric powertrains since as far back as 2010.
The sleek lines, powerful stance, and distinctive Rolls-Royce features make it an instant head-turner.
With a signature “pantheon” waterfall grill flanked by eclipse-like lights, the Spectre strikes the perfect balance between classic elegance and contemporary allure.
And let’s not forget those coach doors that open up to reveal an interior that oozes opulence — supple leather, exquisite wood veneers, and all-metal switchgear that adds a touch of British sophistication.

The Spectre’s interior is a symphony of luxury, where every detail has been meticulously crafted to deliver that unmistakable Rolls-Royce feel.
It’s not trying to impress with flashy electronic wizardry; it’s all about maintaining the brand’s timeless elegance.
Remember, the ultra-rich buys Rolls for the class, prestige and elegance.
If you want speed, get a Rimac.
If you want practicality, get a Tesla.
While the 0–60 mph time might not break any records, that’s entirely by design. The Spectre is all about “waftability,” a term coined by Rolls-Royce to describe the sensation of smooth, refined, and powerful propulsion.
Think of it as a ride so smooth that you could accelerate without spilling a drop of champagne.

It’s the embodiment of luxury and comfort, in true Rolls-Royce fashion.
The Spectre offers a 260-mile range, which might not sound groundbreaking in the world of electric cars.
However, Rolls-Royce understands its clientele.
Those who are in the market for a Spectre likely have an array of vehicles at their disposal, and the Spectre is about occasion driving rather than the daily commute.
So, why did Rolls-Royce take the electric route?
Well, in this day and age, why not?
Even the elite of the elite want to be part of the electric revolution.

The Spectre isn’t just cool; it’s trendy, futuristic, and undeniably expensive.
These are traits that resonate with the discerning tastes of the ultra-rich.
And speaking of the ultra-rich, it’s safe to say that they’ll line up for a fully electric Rolls-Royce, because being part of the future never goes out of style.
I think there’s so much more to come in the world of luxury EVs.
Because the clientele is willing to pay so much more, the array of what is possible is inexorably vast.
You might see an EV bike or EV helicopter coming out of an EV car pretty soon.
-
Will all cars be 100% electric in the future?
-
#RollsRoyceEV #LuxuryRevolution #SpectreUnveiled #ElectricElegance #LuxuryOnWheels #RollsRoyceLegacy #FutureOfMobility #Opulence #ultrarich #DrivingInStyle
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