Note to editor, headline is incorrect, it should read; “Nissan wants to sell your brainwave data to advertisers.”
I have to fly in to PDX for business from time to time and always refuel the rental car in Camas, WA because if I don’t, the attendants seem to always stop at 7/8th a tank.
I saw one of these in Texas and was instantly charmed.
I am incredulous that everyone is complaining about people not turning their headlights on and no one is complaining about people NOT turning their brights* off for oncoming traffic.
No, NO. Look America, I understand, I really do. Back in high school, she was really pretty and kind of wild, but once you started dating it was all, “same old same old” and then she started dressing frumpy and never wanted to fool around.
So you broke up with her, and now it is a few years later, she has gotten back…
Like a Renegade and a Mini had an ugly kid.
See for yourself!
Hay now, I once raced a Ferrari in a Chevette. I lost horribly, but hay, the cop gave the Ferrari a ticket and only pointed and laughed at me.
I came here to vehemently disagree with you no matter what horsepower number you gave.
Since I cannot do that (as you are correct) I will simply stomp out of the room and slam the door after me.
Unless, of course, they are asking you which vodka makes the best gin and tonic.
This shows your urban driver bias. The scenario I immediately came up with was starting your car then getting right back out to remove ice and snow from it before getting back in, putting your seatbelt on then driving away.
The other acceptable scenario would be where you drive a quarter mile down to where your mailbox…
There are also no examples of ships being destroyed by hyperspace jumps, so your “risky” evaluation falls flat. Even Han telling Luke about the risk only applies to longer jumps.
Your pitiful defense of the plot holes reveals you for what you really are; a member of the rebel alliance and a TRAITOR! COMMANDER, TAKE…
The Star Destroyers literally had days to make a tiny jump ahead of the rebel ships and then en-globe them. That should have happened. Same thing with the “bombs”, someone could have turned a tractor beam on them for a tenth of a second and spread them way across space.
My headcanon for all this is that these are…
Obviously incorrect. The Falcon is the equivalent of a B-24 Mitchell. The Y-wing is the P-38 of Star Wars.
IT PUTS THE NINETY WEIGHT ON ITS SKIN!
When it comes right down to it (and what it comes down to is money) the SpaceX rocket is a significantly cheaper way to get things into orbit. Way cheaper than the shuttle.
Let’s just remember that when a sub commander really does find out how deep his sub can go, he doesn’t come home to tell anyone.