I could have watched 30 more minutes of that last slide
I could have watched 30 more minutes of that last slide
The Supra is far more interesting.
Uber and the people who approved the testing of a flawed system on public roads should also be implicated. This is just another example of capitalism taking priority over everything else.
The Volvos always look interesting to me. What are your favorite aspects of it?
Unfortunately, accidents and damages are a reality of the valet parking industry.
I would have said the house because of its proximity to the ocean but that water is cold af and it’s the only one without a yard. I’ll take the Ferrari, wait a few years before selling it and buy a house in Latin America.
All of this right here. Gimme great design, convenience, privacy and then we can start talking. Otherwise, it’s just like the rest that have compromises.
I mean sure man, but I’m not offering a solution to solve FSD, I’m giving an example of something that could potentially be implemented to help things along that wouldn’t require uprooting the road system as it currently exists.
Do we want this safety technology to exist and the vehicles to be built and to operate here in the U.S. instead of China?
for me it means that those upgrades will need to be on every public road.
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would go a long way to standardize things enough for a functional system.
None of that would actually solve FSD nor would the government take that type of action.
It’s an even bigger pipe dream to think governments would make those infrastructure updates or that it would actually solve FSD.
2. Losing money on non-F1 gambling
4. More hookers and blow after the free buffets
If anyone is in Vegas this week, they will be there to watch the race.
I hope so. Voyager is such an awesome mission. I’d love to check out whatever items are related to it.
It isn’t something that is especially educational as it stands, simply being a spool of audio tape.
Of all the things to put up at auction, they choose one of the most historical of scientific items. It belongs in a museum!
April Conyers is more concerned about the vehicle’s size than its range, after having a baby late last year. She and her husband own a smaller Volvo EV, but things have gotten a little snug with the second-row car seat. They recently put down a deposit on a Volvo EX90, a three-row electric scheduled to go on sale next…