Domino’s should spend its time trying to make their pizza edible instead of dumb lawsuits.
Domino’s should spend its time trying to make their pizza edible instead of dumb lawsuits.
In my universe of friends, neighbors, relatives and co-workers (I’m guessing this is about 200 people), there is not one owner of a Chrysler product that I know of, with the exception of a few Jeeps.
Let’s start with perfecting self-driving cars in a plain old snow storm– when the painted lines on the road are covered– and worry about space storms later.
I wonder how it would do at my local autocross in a parking lot with crumbling asphalt and puddles?
A better name is another Leonardo DiCaprio movie- Titanic.
I think what he means by “they” is the markets, not the drivers. Market forces dictate wages- as long as drivers are willing to work for these low wages, Uber and Lyft will pay them. It’s like the cab industry (but worse because these drivers are beating up their own car!), where most drivers are unskilled immigrants…
1st Gear:
How much do the drivers get paid? They are already working for less than minimum wage in most cases.
Russia is the new Florida.
Good luck fighting Jeep with an Escape with a few curves.
The Center for Public Integrity. Really?
Imagine how long it would take for your food to be delivered to your table at a Tesla restaurant? “Sorry, the kitchen is waiting for the meat to arrive” or “The toaster isn’t designed for this kind of volume.”
I don’t know if I think this is fair or not, but this is exactly what is required for self-driving cars to ever really get started in a big way. Liability is their biggest hurdle, not technology.
This is what electric cars need to become- ultra cheap, practical people movers.
Then both brands can go down in flames together!
The name Nissan is worth nothing to a small computer business, in fact it probably hurt it, as it was confusing and just results in lots of off target Google searches and clicks. He should have negotiated the biggest buy out he could and changed the business name.
Yes I do, and they all live in California.
The writers will love working for Musk- there are no deadlines!
Now if only we could get airlines to make all dogs on planes ride in the overhead bins...