Australians are pretty much the same as American’s, except with universal Health Care
Australians are pretty much the same as American’s, except with universal Health Care
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I don’t get Uber’s argument the whole time... something like 60 manufacturers have test licenses for well over 120 autonomous cars in the state... how the hell was Uber above Chrysler, Volkswagen... hell even Bosch!
Exactly, and i think I heard Tanaka’s train was based off the Emperor’s rumour. Its come out since the late 90's that the oedo line is an emergency relief line with secret food storage centres hidden along its route. (not the original audio that I originally saw, some stupid overly dramatic audio).
Dodge Dart is sort of that “neat looking car” that quickly becomes a “meh car”. It just lacks something. It doesn’t have the outrageousness of the Fiat 500 Abarth, yet it isn’t boring enough to be a Chrysler 200.
I still think I’m missing the joke... If I go to the US I have to pay a hell of a lot more, to the the tune of almost 1.35 CAD to USD $1. Maybe its been a long day of work and the joke so going over my head.
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Go further on what? Everything is cheaper in the US than here in Canada.
$5,100 CAD = $3,800 US... yay Canada gets the shaft again!
Or more to my point, you have the Note 7 which will be bricked because its been deemed “unsafe” even though the majority of owners have no problems. Will the same be for autonomous cars?
There are rumors he also has a secret subway car, which wouldn’t surprise me with so many stations bordering the palace. Also, would make sense for a quick getaway from the city core.
One interesting element missed but is a growing concern is “forced obsoletion” in the auto industry. Will all autonomous tech be equally good? If better tech comes out does it force obsolete the older tech, rendering the latter to the junk yard for “safety” reasons? Or will the outdated autonomous car be forced into…