That hurt, but it was right.
That hurt, but it was right.
“Code Orange” is our active shooter/lockdown radio call.
Can anyone answer this: are Tesla FSD algorithms informed at all by human driver actions? Certainly the capacity is there; Teslas already are facebook-level information-gathering engines, feeding more and more millions of crash-free miles into Tesla FSD decision matrices would harden up their confidence and…
Yeah, the passenger safety was not great. This predates even mouse belts, remember, no supplemental passenger restraints of any kind and even when in the day when I was young enough to believe I was indestructible, the crash tests were a little alarming. So it may not be as baloney as all that.
I’m not bent out of shape, just stating the fact. And “Dances with Wolves” crossed my mind, too. It’s the usual “stranger in a strange land” trope which makes for a natural storyline and provides an organic excuse for every minute of exposition.
Yo, this guy right here. We wore that tape out.
I uttered an audible “oh!” at the picture of the utterly empty, wide-open interior. That has a certain level of appeal. It is, however, nowhere near enough.
Never saw it in IMAX, bet it was astounding. I remember how utterly enveloping the original movie was, at a time when the only IMAX theatre I had ever even heard of was the one at the National Air & Space Museum.
Sometimes I think it’s got something to do with Kinja’s coding. The little “loading” animation on the tab at the top of the screen never finishes. Ever. That, combined with the fact that there are autoplaying ads on the page makes me think the general quality of the whole site is going downhill.
I read this more as an effort to encourage greater EV uptake by Big Three shoppers, and as a semi-hidden prod to encourage the Big Three manufacturers to accelerate and expand their EV development and production. It’s the flip side of “If you build it, they will come:” “If they want to buy them, you will build them.”
Same. So many responses show up grey on my notifications but if I go to see what they said more fully, no joy.
It’s easy to forget that so many of the things they do to ostensibly unpowered, unaltered humans would be one-hit fatalities in real life. How do they get around it? Simple: don’t show the bodies. Smoke clears, wreckage is subdued if it’s even visible, no body parts, no blood.
Avatar was pretty much Pocahontas with floating mountains, dragons and helicopters.
Who to blame: yourself. Blame yourself, then bust your ass to correct all those shortcomings that led to the current insufficiency. Lather, rinse, repeat as necessary.
BAHAHAHAAAHAAAHAA *gasp* *spit*
Statistically speaking, no, they don’t.
*Yoke.
I say that so long as it can keep pace with an energetically flogged Transit, it’s plenty fast enough and anything beyond that is dick measuring.
I can’t tell you how I REALLY feel because the English language can’t make those sounds.
I would never dump you, GROD. I might touch off the ignitor just for the fireworks, but dump? Oh no.