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I watched Aladdin after probably decades of having last seen it. Man, that animation does NOT age well.

Oh, God. Bing Bong.

I work from home so I will take that million bucks no sweat. I’d just have to tell the wife that she’s going to be the one running all our errands, picking up the kids, etc.. for a year. But, hey, A MILLION DOLLARS!

Mike Pence just wants ten minutes in his chair when he gets home from work and wonders if that’s too much to ask.

Totally agreed here. You think after a soul-crushing rejection like that someone’s going to be happy with just searching for GT wallpapers and re-tweeting them?

I don’t think most folks here are judging the drivers of PT Cruisers. But this is a blog for car lovers, for people who go out of their way to buy a car for more than just practical purposes.

“Brown people from Arizona who forgot their ID.”

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I think it did its job admirably. It was moving. Then it became storage.

No, that’s you actually being a racist. I mean, you should own it. Why not? You’re really good at it.

Not that I disagree with this, but the software complexities involved with this alone would skyrocket costs. And not just writing the code that can ID you by fingerprint or dick curvature. I’m talking about the security code. Every method you have for entering the vehicle is an attack vector for hackers that have to

Your states war take is shit. Not only do we have to consider firearms, but every other tool at one’s disposal to initiate armed combat. You look at Texas, and, yeah, they have a strong base of firearms, but they also have shit like ATVs, Jeeps, lifted bro-dozers. They probably have enough people who buy old

Well, I mean, I think the original point is that you do all that homework first, not that your choice is a brand new car of your picking vs. a random selection from the used lot’s bargain bin.

When I graduated college and got a shiny new engineering job I went out and bought myself a brand spanking new car for about $21k. It was great. I loved everything about it.

Well, I’m sure glad we managed to design drunk drivers out of our system. And distracted driving. Thank goodness we designed all that shit out so now nobody ever dies while driving a car.

You say that as if we’ve progressed this whole time releasing new technology such that once in the wild it never killed a person at all.

Really? I guess you haven’t been on a commercial airplane in more than 30 years then. Or drive a car that’s been manufactured in the last two decades. Or gone through intersections with traffic light systems controlled by computers.

I agree. Tesla says a driver must be alert and ready to take over because this system is hardly a fully autonomous vehicle. It is more like, as others have said, a glorified cruise control.

Why did it get into more accidents? Uh probably because half the sensors were sheared off of the vehicle by the car passing under the semi.