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When I saw the Canadian flag my first thought was someone claimed it for Canada.

I think it’s the wheels not the color. The silver wheels with the chrome trim complement each other. The black wheels with chrome trim looks half assed.

They’ve already started.

IT’S A SERIES OF TUBES!!!

As long as there is a steering wheel you’re not going to get blind drivers. Level 5 autonomous vehicles are required and that’s a long way off.

Suzuki, that’s why it was replaced with a rotary.

Steve Buscemi’s character was the geologist, when they land on the asteroid he’s the one seen examining the material they’re drilling through.

Wrong, it’s pronounced Da Soo. As in “Me an da guys er gone to Da Soo for som beers.”

My point is that government sponsored insurance has worse coverage for stem cell treatments than what you see from private insurance. This type of stem cell procedure has almost no coverage anywhere in the world.

In any countries that I am aware of. That’s not to say all stem cell treatments are not covered but coverage is by far the best with private insurance and even then it’s spotty.

Government healthcare doesn’t pay for stem cell treatments. It’s experimental and not covered by most private insurance either.

Drive your car off the 7th story of a parking garage, sue the parking garage. Yeah, that makes sense.

Automation is very space intensive, so in short no and there’s some jobs it just can’t do. You could maybe do some offsite sub assembly but final assembly is always going to be a choke point. Most lines max out at about 72 jobs per hour because the people working the line can only move so fast. Increasing jobs per

Electric cars are most likely the future. The real question is how far away is that future? 2020, no. 2030, maybe but more likely a 50/50 split. 2050, yeah.

I doubt the VP’s motorcade is stopping at any stop signs either.

The Model S is 6 years old but the Model X is only a couple of years old. If sales of the Model X are plateauing during a SUV boom, that shows it’s not doing all that well.

American OEMs didn’t produce fewer memorable cars, they produced so many that they dominate the listings. Even when Corvettes and Mustangs were excluded, the top cars were Thunderbirds and Camaros. The list is “boring” because Hemmings wanted weird European cars or something but those just aren’t that popular and

The site is 360 acres and the plant itself is over 4 million sq/ft. I doubt most of the people there even heard it, much less were affected by it.

It’s not just bloggers that need to do a reality check, I’ve seen the same stupid shit from just about every media source.

Why do you hate the future? The future will be weird buses, vacuum powered tube trains, and solar powered roads, everybody knows that.