burner808
burner808
burner808

Waaaaah, my headlights don’t steer at where GPS indicates the road “should” turn!  I’m so fed up with this backward nation!  I’m moving to Canada unless they change this! /s

Hypothesis: Maybe someone at NCAP forgot to lock the doors before the side-impact test.

The “animal spirits” of the market keep surging upward and onward, like a ... well, like a mechanical bull. 

“extant the Mustang” ... “rouge A/C hose” ...

Maybe it’s people who have more money than the rest of us. If you’re Elon Musk, why not pay $11,500 for a car that reminds you of happier times? If you’re poor, then it obviously won’t happen.

“...other automakers have figured out how to push past the 200 mile barrier by now... 

That is bad. Making it worse is the fact that installing, then removing speed bumps in a parking lot for the sake of the video would have been cheap and easy.

You’re basically asserting that the older people in that country thought that making someone else suffer and die was preferable to allowing their own suffering to increase by some unknown factor. That checks out as consistent with the dark side we have seen throughout human history. The seemingly unusual feature was

Your answer seems mostly correct, but the 737 Max fiasco provides a counterpoint. Sometimes the relevant info gets obfuscated, even in aviation.

You could just light the corners every 5 floors and get a better and more consistent effect. Besides, you’re generally not supposed to be flying around NYC at low level anyway.

Now THAT is how you self-fulfill a prophecy. Hat tip to you.

“I’m close to your final destination... 

Permissions asked from an app that shouldn’t require or need the permissions it asks for. For example, a calculator app asking for GPS permission.

It’s ‘cause of laws. Lights visible from the front of the car should be white or yellow so people know what in the world they are seeing at night.  Refer to FMVSS 108 or TP-108-13.

I can’t believe that WebMD site is still up, spewing its healthist propaganda. /s

Blue light = shorter wavelength = more easily scattered by water vapor, dust, etc.

I don’t think that makes a lot of sense. Any system that moves or supports a physical object, including air or liquid, is unlikely to be completely electrical. I think the word you are missing is “electromechanical”. I also think it’s silly to assume that mechanical engineers aren’t involved in the design of electric

Wow, “send_in_the_drones”, you really threw shade on the now-deceased airline pilots there by implying their lack of skill was the main factor in the crashes. You’re going to just absolve Boeing for providing misleading and incomplete training and documentation on a life-critical system with inadequate redundancy?

2020 people ... hated your comment. ;)

I think you’re onto something there. I was being sarcastic, but my point was that business doesn’t decide how business is run.  People do.  All the sadder for that fact.