joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

You do realize that if a system has 1000 false positives what you’re really doing is training the driver to IGNORE the system, that means when that 1 true positive occurs the driver will have gotten so used to overriding the system when it triggers that it causes an accident.

Can we all agree that the pretzel shaped cookies are the best? And the ones without the sugar crystals are the worst?  I would use those sugarless ones for the cookie butter

what “crap” are you referring to, exactly?

We’re talking about 60's and 70's american cars here. not race cars. not euro cars. but seriously, dig through the Michelin, Goodyear, Pirelli, and Conti tire catalogs. If you want a street tire that has a modern UUHP compound it means moving up at least 2 rim diameters from stock, probably three. If you don’t want to

I think the Lexus IS handles this pretty well. The seam is kind of an extension of the taillight.

Interesting how you equate conservative beliefs with being self-centered. Maybe, just maybe, the saying “with age comes wisdom” has some validity to it that is greatly discounted by the youths because they haven’t been there, done that.

I would agree you can rightfully be upset about the effects of a massive population boom on subsequent generations, yet, it’s not as if we Boomers aren’t also personally very well aware of our generation’s effects too.

Again, if you read what I wrote, I wasn’t defending anyone.

Well, first, if you actually read what I wrote, I’m a xennial. Or a millennial. Or whatever one is called who was born in 1982.

It absolutely was. You should research the movement.

But planting only a hundred trees around a factory sounds less like a green initiative and more like putting an environmental spin on some landscaping plans.

Don’t hold your breath.  The Boomers are former hippies, after all.

Yeah. And previous generations have also talked a good game. Environmentalism was a big ”boomer” thing, remember. Throughout the 60s 70s, 80s and 90s.

I also like comparing things that happened in the 1970's to things that happened now.

Congrats on the most stupid post on Jalopnik today.

The reason Ford could sell the Pinto is because the regulatory environment back then was almost nonexistent. Are you suggesting that we go back to that?

Comparing regulations from today and from nearly 40 years ago makes so sense. Regulations are far more strict these days and Ford would never be able to sell the Pinto in that form in today’s environment

Now that this “record” event has been publicized, with data to support, what keeps these three douches from being prosecuted for violating the driving laws of several states ? (and generally endanger innocent people along the way).

Here’s the fundamental difference between Mercedes and Ferrari, one Binotto needs to address in the off-season if he wants Ferrari to improve. It’s not going to be an easy change because this is inherently ingrained in Ferrari’s culture and part of it is due to being an Italian team that the Italians adore:

Everything Ferrari has to done since the late 2000's has given me hope that someday the New England Patriots will go through a similar painful decent into mediocrity that we can all revel in.