My main point was that a shared nominal identity does not necessitate functional similarity.
My main point was that a shared nominal identity does not necessitate functional similarity.
I was going to make a point about a hang glider and a jet both being aircraft despite their dissimilarities, but both are not automobiles.
Part of the issue is that we have always made a hard distinction between trains and cars, and I'm not really sure that should be the case. Railroad travel and motorcar travel both came from the same fundamental sources, and, fundamentally both are automobiles — self-propelled machines.
..not to mention the inevitable trap music boostin' from droid boomboxes, bbrrapp!! bbrappp!!
Apparently I'm the first journalist to test out the rolling hotspot. I'll have the car for a week. I'm going to try to round up a few of my nieces, nephews, cousins and other small children with iPads to see if they can adequately stream "Caillou" or whatever, but what else should I be looking for?
Sorry for the delay in a response.. 'incognito mode' logs me out inadvertently.
I worked for Tesla for a brief period (right after Model S launch), and I got to see the full-sized clay models at the design studio. Conspicuously missing were side-view mirrors. Instead the designers sculpted little hammerhead-shaped side-view cameras (look at the photo above): remove protuberances, reduce drag,…
On the topic of gender norms and social constructs...
How sharp are the grill corners in person? Are we talking minor paper cut, or deep laceration necessitating stitches?
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"You think Sudan is bad? You've obviously never driven a Cobalt.."
"You think Sudan is bad? You've obviously never driven a Cobalt.."
FOR SALE: Boeing 777. Mostly original. Serial numbers removed. Status of transponders and O2 masks unknown. As-is. Serious buyers only.