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I also remember him advising everyone to sell their shares of Stark Industries as well!

I second the G70! I have one as a rental right now, and the only two complaints I have about it are:

Hey Owen, fun fact about “aluminum”:

You definitely can get away with almost entirely electric for around town! I've posted it before, but my boss has a PHEV, and between home and office charging on a 120V outlet, he only needs to fill up the gas tank once every 1,000 miles

They did!

Huawei has set up telecom equipment near US military bases that house our nuclear arsenal and along the routes that the military and the DOE use to move warheads around the country. Many of those installations were not profitable for Huawei.

It’s referring to the fact that Apple patented “rectangle with rounded corners”

Nah. Saying that Tesla copied the movie for the robot designs is like saying every smartphone maker copied Apple’s patented “rectangle with rounded corners”. They're both humanoid in shape and proportion, and have contrasting color palettes.  That's where the similarities end. 

Cool. I’m sure that none of them have any parents, siblings, spouses, children or friends that would mourn their deaths.

No, the Department of Energy, which oversees everything nuclear-related (both civilian and military), has a facility in Vegas.

The US Navy has shipyards in Minnesota.

That, plus China has set up cell towers all along the routes that the US uses to transport nuclear warheads 

why aren’t there battle drones?

There's every guarantee that pretty much all car owners will neglect to make sure that their fire extinguishers are functional and up-to-date

Those things are scary as fuck to be near when they are moving.

Listen, I know you folks want an STI”

The transportation side of things is more impressive and attracts the most public attention. Over 20 seasoned bus operators compete in timed obstacle courses that they navigate with the buses”

... You realize that NASA, the DOE, and the National Laboratories have been working on these since the 50's, and that the first spaceflight trial is only three years away, right?

That means a wheelchair user in the most populous city in the world

Trying to flee a hurricane in a small single-engine plane seems like a real galaxy-brain move