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Because this requires zero development cost. It’s a fundraising exercise; sell legacy hardware whose contribution margin is pure profit to fund whatever new vaporware they’re coming up with.

1. If you actually look at the wheel you will notice it does not repeat every 60 degrees as there are big tactile and visual differences between the top and bottom.

“Keep bopping along at 80MPH on the Interstate? I’ll guess 200HP, and I’m sure I’m wildly overestimating.”

Collins is the best: his autobiography Carrying the Fire is a must read.  He was a funny guy (I’m sure he still is) and his personality really shines through.

The first similar car that comes to mind that had the same completeness to its all-new-ness was when the R35 GT-R came out over a decade ago. That was a monster killer at the time with its crazy low starting price (that didn’t last long) that was already higher than the C8 will be over a decade later!

Thats ah...thats a lot of buttons. 

Ooof. Forget the whole mid-engine thing. The fact that this thing is going to be revealed long after all the retirees from Florida have gone to bed is the best example of how they are telling the baby boomers to get lost you could imagine.

we need elderly retesting, but we also need retesting for everyone. Even if its only every 10 years. You should have to complete an online course before renewing your license at the very minimum. Maybe retrain on right of ways or how to merge and pass on the highway

I hope you’re just keeping those helmets for posterity and not still actually using them.

“In racing you don’t need AWD, but on the street.... *proceeds to talk about racing*”

Rich Energy:

There are no good tweets

No argument there. I think he has shown strong aptitude as an entrepreneur. His marketing prowess and ego are perfect for that entrepreneur CEO role. But neither company is an entrepreneurial organization anymore. Hasn’t been for years. Telsa is loosing hundreds of millions of dollars a quarter.

How much of any of the SpaceX achievements was actually Musk’s work and how much of Space X was due to people like Gwynne Shotwell?

DeTamaso, DeTomato…  whatever.

Glad to see some fellow Old Jalops representing.

The simple answer to that is that our AI tech is nowhere near that sophisticated. While we as humans aren’t perfect, we are very capable of sifting through large amounts of information and focusing only on the relevant ones; it’s a subconscious process our brains do in order to prevent sensory overload. This is why it

I can drink coffee 25 hours a day with little effect- one energy drink and I am hanging upside down babbling about my Spidey Sense,Ducatti desmodromic valves and the Battle of Kursk- so I try to avoid them

Yes it can be done at home.

I had the opportunity to hear Iacocca speak several times in my first several years as a new Chrysler employee. Looking back, what I most remember is his unbelievable ability to project confidence and instill pride in what we were accomplishing. We were always the underdog of the Big 3, yet, we all knew we had the