austinbenji
AustinBenji
austinbenji

Good. There’s nothing sadder than an overweight Polestar.

And at ~150k, you and three other people could buy them.

This is the interior to the Orion from 2001: A Space Odyssey—a movie that’s half a century old:

First glance “An AMG for 7500$? Scam.

Why buy a 9 year old Mercedes with 140,000 miles when you could literally do anything else with $7500 and probably come out further ahead?

Why buy a 3 years old Fusion when you can have a a proper Benz for less ?

I saw that. Probably one of those guys that screws up stuff he/she doesn’t want to do so they’re never asked to do it again.

Most of the world still barely grasps Newtonian logic, let alone complex interactive systems let alone very complex interactive systems and many scientists are unfortunately at the mercy of their employer.

But what about the VR walking shoes?

Ooooh, I got a zero. Apparently that’s the best.

See your doctor if your LeMons ideas last longer than four hours.

Looks more like an F1 car and a 30's Ford had a baby. The Aston part is somewhat irrelevant to the design aside from having the 6 zoomies sticking out of each side.

This is giving me 24 hours of LeMons ideas!

Not to give a compliment, but this post is really good earther. A dash of well done silliness to lure us readers followed by a good heaping helping of meat and potato science. Now I just got to finish my ever growing backlog of unread books and then buy and read this one.

I seem to recall London bridges are always falling down.

You also don’t drive near as much as Americans do. We’re too spread out.

You also live in a postage stamp of an island, with six times the population density, a Tory government, and an economy slightly smaller than California.

We are a truly embarrassing nation, where spending anything more on taxes is cause for outrage despite shitty social... well, everything. Better to get that luxury truck you can’t afford than pay into improving our infrastructure.

God that is cheap petrol. We’re currently sitting at about £1.30 a litre unleaded. That’s about £4.95 a gallon, at current exchange rates $6.55.