RoboCop, the early days.
RoboCop, the early days.
Really he could do some marketing and ad model P, A, C & E(3) to the lineup. They’ll fit nicely in between S and X
Team O’Neil Rally School happened to just put out this tutorial video yesterday. Basically pop-in jack stands
Again, I don’t agree. This is the Tesla’s entire, complete chassis. Battery, motor, suspension, everything. All that’s needed is to put the body on. The storage possibilities are endless.
Avoiding the kid altogether, probably not.
Mitigating the impact by reacting in a thousandth of a second instead of a full second like a human, definitely yes.
If it has radar/lidar that can detect objects and movement not only in front of the vehicle but to the sides and can communicate with other vehicles in the area who have a different perspective on the road situation, an autonomous vehicle would deal with that situation far better than a human ever could.
They give you a crash course.
There’s a Wikipedia page for “List of Fatalities due to Wingsuit Flying.” I don’t recommend reading it.
I, for one, welcome our tardigrade overlords.
Tardigrades are awesome.
Futurama called it.
And yet in 2015, the entry level for flash storage on top tier smartphones is still 16GB. Daylight robbery!
The new air huaraches come in more color choices than when they were first released back in the early late 80s. But still the same shoe. Haven’t bought Nike shoes since then.
Reebok rip-off.
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