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In short, they stole money from HP? The company that will disable a printer so it won’t print in black ink if the cyan cartridge is out? The company that will disable a combination scanner/printer so it won’t scan if the cyan cartridge is out? The company that tries to use cryptographic controls and hides behind the

$60? This is suspiciously low. 

Is it a crime to drive without insurance? Because one way that drivers get stuck with ridiculously high rates is to drive in an area where many drivers have zero insurance. Guess who, even in no-fault areas, really don’t want to pay for insurance - those who keep costing their insurance companies money and are either

Ever notice how Miss Universe is always won by a woman from Earth. Not saying there is bias in that decision; not saying there isn’t.

Pricing for the refreshed 2025 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL hasn’t been released yet

They do have “available pedestrian braking” if you don’t want to smash children in parking lots or side streets. Probably doesn’t help with small cars. 

Needles Desert Oasis is ~35 miles from the Arizona border.

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He files cases about insurance and discusses insurance. 

I like to think it isn’t about difficult to get resources, as in the fuel and slim jims, as it is that customers are paying in a few minutes for the owner to be there all year.

Several bananas worth. 

Perhaps a discussion with Steve Lehto would be in order. 

It’s only $30 of your time if there was some other way to make money doing something else. One might value personal time as priceless, but I find waiting an hour at the oil change place or dealer is more costly than:

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Depth perception is done in the brain, not the eyes. It’s all post-processing. There is some processing apparently in the retina for edge detection and highlighting vertical and horizontal edges, but that’s it.

There is plenty of data from a single camera on a moving car to make that map based on occlusion/eclipsing, rate of change of angular coverage, and the small side-to-side motions of the vehicle.

What humans see is far less important than what humans predict. The major failing in self-driving is being unable to make decent predictions in the absence of visual information .

Not looking at the fuel trim in the vehicle data is a big flag on the conclusion by the guy in the video. It should start low and gradually become more negative if the fuel is getting into the oil. 

How much do ramps and a bucket cost? $120 for an oil change seems criminal. 

“pick up a Canada goose”

Now you make out as if it is an event for which making a “funny joke” is appropriate. That’s not “dry,” that’s cruel. WTF is wrong with you?