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adamgillrie-silentintrusion

I often think about what I would do in these type of situations and tricking a wolf into getting attacked by a bear is not something I would think to do.

You also think the white man is the devil according to all your other posts. Go back to gawker.

Regera? More like Regreta...amiright?

Even if it’s true he was taking care of the boy, we can’t read his mind. He’s a wild animal and it could have turned ugly in an instant. We just don’t know and all these “what ifs” aren’t helping anyone.

Seriously. The gorilla was putting on a macho performance. There was nothing nurturing about pushing the little boy around and dragging him by his little leg.

Keep seeing this “The gorilla was being kind!” reaction.. Are people just not seeing the part where he grabbed the child by the foot and dragged him through the water repeatedly?

This is just another straight forward ad for Tesla. There are so many electric vehicles right now that there is only one reason you would bring only Tesla up.

Maybe... but I would go as far as predicting a collapse. The market will just change. As coal firing electrical plants (and nuclear) fall out of favor... there is still oil to burn and make electricity. I think the future will be a mix of energy sources. Oil prices make increase as demand for electricity increases and

Man, that’s my fault, sometimes I forget not everybody reads about trucks all day. I’ll add that in! But basically, this truck has its air intake raised up with a snorkel. Now on a lot of gasoline-burning cars that wouldn’t be enough because there are lots of little intakes called “breathers” that are hard to see.

Can someone who knows cars actually report how this car can do that. Because this article says nothing and I am genuinely curious.

No it doesnt. That small panel is really just there for show. The only ones that put out enough juice to make a real impact are the fold-out ones that have panels as big as two sheets of paper and they need direct sun to get an amp or more.

No it doesnt. That small panel is really just there for show. The only ones that put out enough juice to make a real

Decent article. However, am I missing something; the article doesn't tell me how Tesla's dealership experience is different than a conventional dealer. It does say that the Tesla experience is like an Apple Store. The problem with that is that I've never been to an Apple Store so the comparison is useless to me.

Jalopnik needs a -1 button.

so, in 3.5 years the Tesla model S sold almost as many cars as ONE year of Mustang Sales? And that is going to be the 'tipping point" A car that costs over twice what I can afford to spend for a car? I shan't be buying any car that costs $37K+ and you think it is a 'tipping point" You do know that MOST AMERICANS make

Good point. I hadn’t thought about the fact that reducing our force saturation around the globe would make something like this more relevant.

If we want to start pulling back on our global footprint (bases, etc.), then high-speed hypersonic aircraft that can be based from the US become relevant. I don’t know if this particular aircraft is the right one, but it’s definitely something we need to consider. And at the end of the day, every weapon is going to

Well done, Sir!

Different experiences, different requirements. The Vive and Oculus are still quite a bit of a different animal than PSVR.

I don’t know. I’m still not convinced that the PS4, even with an external processing box, will be able to drive the kind of visual fidelity necessary to make VR enjoyable. I think the Oculus will be the definitive VR experience, while Playstation VR will be the one to help introduce new people to VR. It is two

Actually the opposite! It means that they felt secure enough to explore the world. So good job :)