Tylas
Tylas
Tylas

Oh boy are you about to be disappointed. Not only have I now written about counterweights, but I’ve also written about blue anodized wheel cylinders:

Just did a little research on my truck and the damper. They were not a factory installed item. They were part of a TSB for the 2004-2005 F-150, if the customer complained about vibrations coming from the rear of the truck, specifically “bed shake”.

Just a heads up Morrison prefers they/them and fairly recently came out as non-binary. 

Poorly designed self-driving vehicles being unleashed on public roads is actually much higher on the list of things I care about than F1 racing, because who wins an F1 race doesn’t really affect me personally.

This crash is a perfect example of why “monitoring” a system can be dangerous though. Next time you’re feeling bored, just let go of the wheel and tell your spouse or friend sitting in the passenger seat to take over. You can make it more realistic: tell them when you first get in the car that at some point, you will

You need to normalize your data for miles driven in Teslas vs. not Teslas, your comparison is meaningless.

Your links don’t prove anything. You might want to show the number of deaths per miles driven, and how many teslas are there compared to every other vehicle on the road, and so on.

Humans are inherently lazy, and will get bored and/or complacent. If a driver has to constantly monitor the car and be ready to respond to an event, then there is no point in a self-driving car to begin with. In addition, relying on the car to do most of the work will result in drivers being unfamiliar with the

https://jalopnik.com/max-verstappen-wins-f1-world-championship-in-one-lap-sh-1848201570 

You must be one of those Tesla fanboys that owns the stock but not the car. I own a Model 3 and if you did, you’d know how easy it is for this to happen. The car requires a significant amount of torque on the steering wheel to exit out of autosteer/FSD. After that it does back to steering normally. So you have to be

Just because Tesla has no PR department doesn’t mean you have to volunteer.

Goddammit! I really, really liked Bebop. I absolutely wanted more. God damn Anime Master Race Purists shitting on the show. Netflix did a great job, overall, and Bebop deserved another season at least.

And yet, somehow, Locke & Key gets a 3rd season.

Was it perfect? God, no. Did I like it and want to see more of it? Yes. This is a bummer, man. 

I really hate JJ Abrams writing style throwing Chekov guns everywhere with no plan to ever use a single damned one.

Are you asking comic nerds to not be comic nerds?

1st Gear: I’ll never drive a car I have to pay a subscription fee to utilize. Full stop, won’t do it. If this catches on in the industry and that means I won’t drive a car manufactured after 2025, or I stick exclusively to budget niche cars going forward, fine. But I flatly refuse to pay an ongoing subscription on my

The "just because it's a high performance sedan doesn't mean we should be able to stop it more than once" comments are fascinating.

One other thing not in your slideshow: if you have an electric car you can add the type of plug you have into your settings to find charging stations (it’s under Settings -> Electric Vehicle Settings)