atomicbuffalo
Atomic Buffalo
atomicbuffalo

Other Means is too much work for me.

Germany and Sweden have different transportation networks, different economies, different governments and different (social) safety networks. Most of the people who provide you with goods and services drove to work, probably a significant distance because they can’t live closer to work.

But your whole post suggests there’s no difference between maps or their sources and that’s just not true.

It’s nice that the option for unmonitored navigation still exists.

I skipped all of these shows, and I’m convinced I’m not missing anything I’d enjoy. The recommendations I’ve received from friends and family only hardened my resolve. The only one that didn’t have that DO NOT WANT vibe was The Night Manager... and once I realized that nothing about it appealed to me except the two

AMC made it prohibitively difficult to catch up with The Night Manager. I had a partial set of recordings, found no way to fill in the gaps, got tired of waiting for another rebroadcast, and deleted it unwatched. I’d have to be really really bored to give it another chance.

Maybe those companies are saving money by using free Google Maps instead.

The chauffeur is not supposed to update Waze; that’s the navigator/mechanic’s job.

Cars are too essential to our economy; we cannot afford to put driver’s license acquisition out of reach. Are we okay with public funding for all driver training, and increased public funding for driver testing? If so, let’s start the lobbying effort.

We don’t have flying cars because the price of portable energy doesn’t observe Moore’s Law.

The PC Police are fully behind the premise that stupid is as stupid does.

Not every digital map is more current/accurate than every paper map.

The car companies should probably provide navigation and map updates for free, but mix in paid ads with “find nearest” info, and track wherever the car goes and whatever the user looks up and upload it for the car companies to use or sell.

This smells like a case of “the Jag came our way from the press fleet, and the closest comparison we could make from cars we could get on short notice was this Corvette.”

In auto journalism, “special” either means “expensive” or “because reasons.”

A Craigslist private Italian lesson... is that a discounted mob hit? Or one that turns out much worse than promised?

The pendulum analogy is dangerous; too many infer an inevitability of natural order. Those folks need to wake up: it’s not going to happen by itself. And it’s going to take more than young people voting.

Your serious answer to a question posed in jest fails to answer the question because it discards the premise.

This list is incomplete.

Starred for Archer. Just when you think they’re gonna cruise on self-references, they go and do something brilliant.