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That is the problem-- the human factors are bass-ackwards.

Really? I’ve heard of people falling asleep at the wheel and then generally quickly waking up or crashing. But never someone successfully sleeping at the wheel for 1/2 hr. Is that like sleep walking?

Sort of. I don’t think those people intentionally fell asleep and crashed. By using the defeat device, these drivers are, by their own action, admitting they are intentionally falling asleep.

I am. And the irony of people being so exhausted in their Telsas seeing as the cars themselves aren’t [exhausted].

Suicide for cowards who can’t throw themselves off a proper bridge.

Agreed. Sailing with autopilot in the ocean could mean you have one or two other boats in your horizon and be staring at them for 20 minutes before you cross their wake.

But aren’t you tired of reading about Tesla every day? At least after counting the comments by the Elon sheep?

No irony involved.

Thankfully The Hoff’s hair made for a soft cushion against the window.

Now this is snooze worth reporting! 

This just confirms it for me that fans of Teslas are NOT car enthusiasts, if you want to go sleep go home & go to bed, stop napping at 65 mph on the interstate.

HA! The local stop light cabal would never allow it. 

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at least one of these drivers denies that he was sleeping after appearing in a video that went viral.

I do a lot of offshore sailing and we use an autopilot most of the trip but we still keep a watch going 24 hours a day because you never know when it will fail or something gets in the way (a ship). We are doing 7 or 8 mph, to sleep while doing 70 MPH on a road full of other cars feet away is stupid and this shit

totally unrelated, how is that train 3 miles long if it passes the camera in 1.5 minutes. Pretty sure that train wasn’t traveling 120mph

I think that's a knuckle. Very similar to the hand he's mentioning but I'm sure not at all applicable to this unique scenario of hauling freight in some sort of 'train'. 😉

Hahahaha thanks 

I can say with 100% confidence that teaching myself BASIC on a commodore 64 directly impacted my career in a good way. I (used to be) a CNC machinist and the programming language most controllers use function in the same way as BASIC. I didn’t get into machining because of it; but it was a happy revelation to go, oh!

Just be happy that train is moving. They break apart those trains to the south of my house and block a major highway to do so. People have lost jobs because of the delays. 

We could call these “knuckles”, look how they interlock with each other similar to how knuckles in your fingers work!