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The engines on ascent did not flame out. They were shut down on purpose in order to not exceed altitude restriction. (There’s only so low they can throttle). The proof is that the first one that shut down relit for the landing.

You would be surprised how little you actually look down inside your car. You actually use curs from the outside more.

Aircraft are monitored from the ground by the use of radar, and more importantly, transponders (basically radar repeaters). Ground radar can see airliners easily. It can’t see small aircraft all that well. (Well, it sees them, but they are hard to pick out from clutter such as flocks of birds, system noise, etc.)

It is obvuous that you are not a pilot. I flew navy aircraft for 20 years.

I don’t understand your argument.

Looks at all the Navy airplanes I flew for over 20 years. Nope, still true in 2020.

It help it drive at a steady speed in the appropriate “lane”

One time i was stating at this Marriott in DC back in 2018.

Why should we not bring up the fact that that’s how it works in an airplane when

For those of us that work in classified buildings, this is a big headache.

So the Navy plane I flew, the E-2c Hawkeye, has 5100 HP...per engine!

I bought FSD 75% for the smart summon. It admitted doesn’t work all the time, but when it does it’s fucking magical.

I use the “old” Tesla FSD every day. The car will tell you when it can’t hack it. Bad weather, dew on a pillar camera, weird lines, heavy construction, etc.

Im pretty sure the system has prevented more accidents than it has caused.  Just saying. 

Its more the flush wall mount and picture frame.

Its more the flush wall mount and picture frame.

Jesus dude,

I bought a used 2012 Model S in 2016. Sold it this year. It had 118k miles on it (original set of brakes, btw...regen braking rocks).

No major reliability issues. The retractable sunroof motor was starting to fail, but other than that, no issues that weren’t covered by the warranty.

My wife has a used X. Some issues,

Too bad you didn’t see the $25k car in 3 years.

Or realize you could get a model 3 for $37k, which is only $6k more than the median price of a new car in the U.S.

Or you could buy a CPO Model 3 for less.

Or you could just continue to read Jalopnik, not do any independent research, and remain bitter.


I don’t know.  The enlisted ranks are heavily minority.  The officer ranks are predominantly white, but the demographic that become officers aren’t really spending time watching Twitch.

Why would you get one if these instead if a Tesla Y or X? Especially since the Y is much cheaper. The ludicrous speed, fully optioned X is price comparable, but much bigger.