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Haha I did that. When flying with my now-wife, she was stuck in coach whilst I had a ticket in first class (our reservations were not together). I made someone incredibly happy by trading with them.

I should explain a bit further. Ones I worked with will ignore LIDAR echoes that are within something like 2-3 inches of the ground. This was so road surfaces don’t negatively affect the vehicular navigation. I think it was to be temporary, since they would like to have the robots avoid potholes.

Can’t talk for Waymo ones but a lot of the self-driving cars tend to ignore things that are too short. Source: I used to work for one of them.

I’m finding it odd I don’t get that more frequently in my STI.

Curious what you drive, because this kind of thing used to happen to me all the time in my 1980 Trans Am.

One time I thought about it, but didn’t need to. I was coming home from a doctor’s appointment, and some kid saw my car and was trying to get me to race. When I didn’t bite, he started swerving around me, trying to taunt me into doing something. Fortunately, there was a speed trap he did that in front of, and the

EBITDA being positive doesn’t mean they’re turning a profit. If they have a huge debt load, for example, or if their operations are debt-reliant, then it’s largely a meaningless metric.

Cardinals don’t have one monster like Yelich. Thankfully.

So what happens when you connect two of these using a USB-C PD cable? Asking for a friend. 

So what happens when you connect two of these using a USB-C PD cable? Asking for a friend. 

I think we ALL had that car in high school, eventually.

Black, white and red were colours of my secondary school. 

This was a great story, cars notwithstanding, and I won’t deny getting misty-eyed at the end. Thanks, Erik.

Mine’s about that too, according to Google Maps. I should think about walking too, but my bicycle is so much more fun.

It makes you immune to them tasing and dragging you off a flight?

It makes you immune to them tasing and dragging you off a flight?

Friend of mine kept his beater unlocked during college. It bugged his then-girlfriend, but a particularly inept thief:

Also amazing how many of them continue to fail upward.

Darn you for living in a lower-tax area than me! :)

Darn you for living in a lower-tax area than me! :)

For standardized races, have the series build and own the cars then the race starts with a foot sprint as drivers try to find a car.

Honestly? If their schools have only taught imperative-OO that Java wants to force down their throats without doing anything functional, sucks to be them. When interviewing fresh grads, one of the first questions I ask is what language(s) they’ve sought out.

I think we’re veering a bit off-topic :)