ErictheRCguy
Eric the RC guy
ErictheRCguy

Tesla: Here's a whole bunch of our patents. Use them as you wish. Yep, that's right: you, you and everyone you know.

Let's not use California as an example for two reasons: they are the worst case to use when you're talking about the power grid (there are no rolling blackouts elsewhere), and they are also probably going to be the first place to adopt electric cars and will be upgrading the infrastructure as necessary. Even if you

Wait, you don't keep an ambulance at your house? Weirdo!

This is a great solution for things like trucks, taxis, buses, ships, etc. where even with expected improvements we are a long long long long way from pure battery/electric helping those industries, which are coincidentally also the biggest polluters. For the average car user batteries are probably less polluting in

I think that there's a type of vehicle, one that can carry medical equipment as well as medical professionals, that is available to people that have a medical situation, like having a baby, and need to get to a hospital. I can't remember what those are called, but I think that might be helpful in your very unlikely

Huh? Not a single thing you said makes any sense.

I don't know why you would think that at all. Especially with SpaceX there have been a ton of examples of them making huge changes to their technology because after consideration, or after testing it turned out that their initial assumptions were wrong so they went ahead with the better choice instead. If you're going

She does when she goes out, but mainly it's been nice for her eating at home. Gluten free products pretty much didn't exist a few years ago, and those that were weren't advertised as such.

I understand I'm a week late to this post, but this plane has shot down four enemy planes, right?

That's awesome, I hope some day I have the money and live somewhere that I can get one.

Exactly, any of those shifts being into park rather than drive or reverse and a whole lot of this never happens.

The first hit is an accident. After the first hit you put your car in park and either check on the occupant of the vehicle or you call the police. The rest of those are either reckless endangerment, or since it is potentially a pedestrian area attempted homicide. He clearly was attempting to leave the scene of the

Is that just a piece of square stock he is using as a shifter?

:'(

As with (seemingly) everyone else here I am kind of astounded by how much sense this makes.

Other than the concept of making corners that are round, which had never before been thought of by any human on planet earth before Lord Jobs, what technical innovations would an Apple car have?

1) I don't imagine that a train on it's side would continue to need it's horn for anything, and the derailed train would stop other trains from coming through. After the third or fourth one they'll just stop using the tracks because they will be forced to assume that they have annoyed the rail gods (probably with

Out of all the ideas I've thought of in my head using it for it's intended purpose somehow never came to me.