I was just sayin’ to the missiz, the other day, how very much I need a car in the 9,000 pound range, to feel rilly, rilly secure these days. Crushed to hear Elon couldn’t deliver.
I was just sayin’ to the missiz, the other day, how very much I need a car in the 9,000 pound range, to feel rilly, rilly secure these days. Crushed to hear Elon couldn’t deliver.
It takes a particularly twisted mind to keep accusing others of the exact thing one is doing/has done. And the phenomenon runs both ways. Not only will a pathological liar accuse someone else of being “crooked” when the liar knows his or her actions are the textbook example of crooked, but one who knows that an MRI or…
The person/organization that makes the Big Billions on self-driving cars is the one that develops the retro-fit system you can attach to your existing car. Word.
Hey, gang, I got a great idea... Let’s put all of our most precious eggs under one neat, collapsible basket. Whadda ya say?
C’mon Elon! You know you’re happy inside. You’ve got to show it. You know, the way Steve Jobs did!
“Get a load of these!”
Is this picture of the sun white, yellow or ultraviolet?
A box car that goes from your back door to your customer’s back door by itself. $$!
If 37 of 40 complaints were fraudulent, what does that say about the typical $70,000 car buyer?
Greta, sweetie, your science chops are poop. Now hang your head and tell Mr. NASA you're sorry.
I, too, tuned in. The camera and editing folk are pretty much the same as before, but the part about peopling the show has fallen to flinders. Could NOT watch, and now, won’t.
Just think of all the committees, all the design reviews, all the checkboxes that led to this moment.
I love how quiet it is.
They showed a BLish. Big Lie -ish vehicle. For all you quick impressionists out there to chump on.
Basic thick-glass optical phenomena. Solvable with anti-reflection coating in the place most designers would miss: Coat the INSIDE glass/air surface. So instead of reflecting up to the angled air/exterior, the photons leave the interior of the glass, killing the multi-mirror reflection effect.
How many enemy ships has the US Navy taken out with sophisticated armaments similar to these in the last two decades? How much money has been spent on super high-tech weapons at what cost amortized over each of those vital targets.
About time. I was just sayin’ to the missis, ya know what frosts my evacuation tube? Visibility of trains in the distance. Why don’t somebody make these old clunky passenger trains completely invisible? That done, we could finally do the right thing and make all the ships, trucks, helicopters and airliners completely…
I thought bumber was a misspelling of “bummer.” From “bumbed out.” With a nod to “crumb bumb” and other negatoid words like “stumble” “bumble” “tumble” and “fumble.”
You have to leave some niches open for the rest of the car industry.
I am glad to hear about the cowbells. And the wolf whistles.