MrBowles
MrBowles
MrBowles

So true. I feel like humans are slowly being made to have less and less skills, and they will come to rely on machines to do EVERYTHING for them. Not like in the old days, when we had a good balance of machine and skills, the machines will take over.

I always got the impression elon was a staunch libertarian. I think he just wants to make money.

Drive free or die.

I'm more and more often of the opinion that Elon Musk is a guy that builds cars but actually doesn't like them or know much about them. It's quite apparent that cars don't appear to be something he enjoys at all.

Yep. And everyone said I was crazy when I kept saying that the endgame of electric and automated cars was to outlaw human drivers.

Yeah I agree with most. Just do what I've always wanted and make the license process a lot more difficult.

Fuck you. This is where you lose me

I'm for a much stricter licensing process and even a more expensive one so that only those who are passionate will bother but I still like driving my car on actual roads.

Corporation invents state of the art product.

I can't tell if ye are trolling or not.

Elon Musk envisions self-driving cars being taken to their logical conclusion: crashes eliminated and drivers outlawed. After all, "You don't want a person driving a two-ton death machine," says Musk.

I'm good with never seeing this day. Ever.

FUCK

On the other hand, there could be an issue with the amount of money allocated to the team. There are many examples of big car manufacturers running their racing teams on a shoestring budget. This is starting to remind me of Rebellion and Lotus LMP1 cars, which were good, but only after long delays due to the small

I'm like 90% sure Skay is a ma'am.

Hey! Women aren't colorblind!

Politics aside that is some impressive building right there. Curious, excited almost, to see what it's like when it's finished.

The new Passat is a handsome thing. Especially with these wheels, as an estate.

"Real environmentalist" wouldn't race at all; the rest of us would applaud the use of an on-demand fuel source that would otherwise go to waste. Precisely how would the series race if there wasn't enough wind or sun to charge the cars?

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