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248. Ethanol, Ethanol Everywhere, Time to Stop and Think. Tesla blog, 2006. Web.

249. The Tesla factory. Tesla blog, 2010. Web.

250. Why Critics Love to Hate Elon Musk. Cantech letter, 2013. Web.

251. Gandhi in South Africa. Dimdima. Web.

252. 165 University Avenue: Silicon Valley’s ‘lucky building’. BBC News, 2010. Web.

253. Digital cas payoff. Paypalobjects, 2001. Web.

254. X.com chief to step down. CNET, 2000. Web.

255. X.com. Web.

256. PayPal Puts Dough in Your Palm. Wired, 1999. Web.

257. Why Elon Musk isn’t in Fortune’s PayPal Mafia picture. Gawker, 2007. Web.

258. Entrepreneur Elon Musk: Why It’s Important to Pinch Pennies on the Road to Riches. Wharton, 2009. Web.

259. An alternate history according to Elon Musk. Gawker, 2007. Web.

260. Meet the PayPal mafia. CNN Money, 2007. Web.

261. The Chilling Story of Genius in a Land of Chronic Unemployment. TechCrunch, 2011. Web.

262. Zip2. Internet Archive, 1996. Web.

263. Fast track. Salon, 1999. Web.

264. Small fish in Microsoft’s pond. CBS News, 2009. Web.

265. From Zip to X. The Pennsylvania Gazette, 1999. Web.

266. A high-stakes poker game. Gawker, 2007. Web.

267. Lotus Position. Tesla blog, 2006. Web.

268. The future of cars is electric. Tesla blog, 2006. Web.

269. Electric cars and photovoltic solar cells. Tesla blog, 2006. Web.

270. Never a dull moment cells. Tesla blog, 2006. Web.

271. Handing over the keys IV: Michael “Flea” Balzary. Tesla blog, 2007. Web.

272. Batteries included. Wired, 2006. Web.

273. Re: P1 arriving now!. Tesla blog, 2008. Web.

274. Building Model S. Tesla blog, 2009. Web.

275. Clearing the air on our DEO loan. Tesla blog, 2009. Web.

276. Ten million electric miles and counting. Tesla blog, 2011. Web.

277. Statement from Elon Musk. SpaceX, 2010. Web.

278. Triumph of his will. Esquire, 2012. Web.

279. Saturn V blueprints safely in storage. Free republic, 2000. Web.

280. The tale of Falcon 1. Air & Space, 2012. Web.

281. Someone’s looking out for that satellite. Kwajalein atoll and rockets, 2006. Web.

282. Post-launch analysis. Kwajalein atoll and rockets, 2006. Web.

283. Are we crazy?. Kwajalein atoll and rockets, 2006. Web.

284. Day 2: On Dr. Evil’s island. Kwajalein atoll and rockets, 2005. Web.

285. Interview with Elon Musk. HobbySpace, 2003. Web.

286. MarsNow 1.9 Profile: Elon Musk, Life to Mars Foundation. SpaceRef, 2001. Web.

287. Millionaires and billionaires: the secret to sending humans to Mars?. SpaceRef, 2001. Web.

288. Is SpaceX changing the rocket equation. Air & Space, 2012. Web.

289. Taking a cheap shot at space. USA Today, 2003. Web

290. Lift off with Elon Musk. Mnet, 2005. Web.

291. Alligators and rocketships. NASA. Web.

292. Monty Python Inspires “Cheesy” Trip To Space. RedOrbit, 2010. Web.

293. The smells of space. Discover, 2012. Web.

294. Electric rocket. Rocket city space pioneers. Web.

295. F-1 engine recovery. Bezos expeditions, 2013. Web.

296. Saturn V rocket engines recovered from seabed. Guardian, 2013. Web.

297. Is it safe?. Air & Space, 2009. Web.

298. Behind the Scenes at SpaceX’s Cape Canaveral Launch Site. Popular Mechanics. Web.

299. 6 fun facts about private rocket company SpaceX. Space, 2013. Web.

300. Here’s Why Investor Steve Jurvetson Saved Elon Musk’s Space Dreams. Business Insider, 2012. Web.