How about general “decency” training? It’s not difficult to be a decent person, but it looks like some people need extra help.
If you can manage to not be an asshole, you will also manage to not be a racist.
How about general “decency” training? It’s not difficult to be a decent person, but it looks like some people need extra help.
If you can manage to not be an asshole, you will also manage to not be a racist.
Thanks. I always thought that was immoral, but maybe that was the flaw in my business plan.
I own my own consulting business that makes money. Nowhere near what a company like Amazon makes, but I do actually make a profit. If Lyft can get almost $5 billion by losing money, my company should be worth at least a trillion dollars, right?
If the terms of the contract are unacceptable, negotiate the contract or work somewhere else. It’s not up to someone else to advocate for you in your professional life.
Maybe Dre can pony up some of the $70 million he gave to USC.
That Neon would be a hilariously incognito stoplight racer. I can imagine the look on some Hellcat driver’s face when the vanilla looking Neon rips off to 60 (assuming 60 is the local speed limit of course) in 2.5 seconds and then putters away from the next light.
some truckers pay $2,500, apparently two years’ salary, for even a “basic” paint job.
I’m very sorry to hear that. I completely agree with you. I don’t believe that the father of the woman killed is correct either. I’m sure he was grieving and didn’t want to believe his drunk daughter was responsible for her own death.
I posted this mostly to show the aftermath of a bad EV as opposed to an ICE vehicle.…
We had an incident like this a couple of years ago in town. The Model S allegedly had to dodge a wrong-way driver. The car exploded and it took the firefighters 15 minutes to free the passenger, because the batteries were popping off in the fire. The father of the driver said she would have lived had it been “any…
How is advocating for the murder of police officers (or anyone else) a featured comment on here?
Well, how big is their tunnel?
Agreed. My Mercedes has an aggressive horn. Most of the time it’s used to remind drivers that the light is green, but I spend so much time trying to lightly tap the horn that in the time it takes to figure out how to use the minimum amount of force to activate it, they’ve finally realized the light is green. Either…
It wasn’t a huge waste of money from a strategic standpoint. We “forced” The Soviet Union to match our spending on weapons, which absolutely bankrupted them.
Well there go my plans for all the rest of the money I will ever make...
Well he does have a history of drunk driving and tries really hard to ignore his Irish heritage, so it seems appropriate.
That’s insane. I was definitely not blaming the pilots, and this makes it even worse for Boeing in my opinion. How could they put a system in a plane that the pilots aren’t trained for, let alone unaware of its existence?
It’s “real” in the sense that people are actually racing each other. However, all of the races are done on streets that have been closed for the purpose of racing and fire and medical personnel are on-hand in case of an accident. They don’t actual race on streets with other vehicles and pedestrians thankfully.
I understand that, and forgive my ignorance, but wouldn’t it be pretty obvious that say the nose is pointed up or down relative to the horizon to a human pilot as compared to a sensor that can’t “see” what the plane is doing?
It sounds like Boeing knew this design was potentially faulty so they used two sensors for input. Then they promptly ignored those concerns and only used input from one sensor.
It seems that it would be obvious to a human pilot if the automated system was receiving faulty sensor data, since it would be easy to see the…
This is what I’m going to miss with the inevitable wholesale adoption of electric vehicles. Tesla can make a car that easily beats almost any other vehicle 0-60, but it will never give you the visceral feeling that something that sounds like this does.