Seconded.
Seconded.
Oh, yea, that’s a good one, with some signature elements built into the Valkyrie. I haven’t seen it in carbon, though (not to mention the post-RB Vettel era).
Dude, where from, is this?!
I’d like to see the same driver in a 488 GTB, after time to adapt.
Geeeeez, this monster sounds as ludicrous as we’ve been led to believe! I love the fact that at least one manufacturer took a chance to make such a crazy car available, with a warranty.
Ah, thank you! It’s interesting because the paper basically states that the YOLO detector has an increasingly harder time correctly classifying objects as distance to the object(s) increases, and I thought to myself: um, so do I. What’s new?
“Google found altering an image just 4 percent could fool AI into thinking it’s a different object 97 percent of the time.”
Oh, you win the day!
Sebastian Vettel’s Championship Lead Down To One Point After Pirelli Tire Self-Destructs On Last Lap
And what’s funny is that there is no actual mechanistic link between supply and demand; only a conceptual link: greed. But, telling a dealer they’re greedy for overcharging for a car due to ‘demand’ is probably not a good way to secure said car.
Yea, that’s how Newey would have it, if he could have it his way.
My mother has taken up the mantle to learn about being GF, and find more GF recipes, after my sister was diagnosed with celiac. I was skeptical, but open to trying these recipes to see how they’d fare, and I’m totally impressed. Some of the best pizza I’ve had was homemade GF.
Capitalism.
Nailed it.
Admittedly, I chuckled.
Geez, this “car” is nuts.
Pretty sure it’s the Ninth Circle, Treachery, specifically within the sub-ring of treachery against the family.
That nose, plus the name “Kia”, sums to a full no.
35Gs for 215 miles per full charge.
Dang! Want to talk about it?