katphisher
katphisher
katphisher

I suspect that they won’t have to scale up as high for big rigs as consumer midrange cars. Especially early on.

No the Aveo is the ultimate spy cover car. Armor plate it, put a heavier chassis to support said plate, and you’re invisible. Even more, you’re implicitly labeled “ignore me, I’m worthless” and you’ll never trigger suspicion anywhere.

Just wrap that alternator up!

It’s too beautiful for a life in the Crack Pipe house. LS1 engine swap (not that I know anything about the feasibility of doing that...)

It’s tough man. One has to factor in self loathing.

I like what you’re doing. But why compare a $60k RRS against a $37k X3? Wouldn’t an X5 be more appropriate?

If you’re worried about governments going after you, you probably aren’t worried about all governments going after you. Just choose a cloud provider hosted by a government that isn’t the one you’re worried about (or likely to share with the one you’re worried about).

> i was just exercising my grumpy

Yes people do. Here’s the real story: small kids love youtube. They’re the ones really watching. All the demographic data about the viewers being professionals in their 30s are really demographics on the kids’ parents who’s phones/tablets they’re using. YouTube Red lets you block videos on YouTube Kids, and turns

These improvements continue to reduce lap times.

I think that it could use a curved display to soften up the look.

Doomsday device. It’s the only way.

The big ones (like the Holland in NYC) have ventilation for humans, which should help here.

Same as any Apple product before release - enforced NDAs and no press releases.

Hi, I used to work on PEM-fuel cell h2-based cars (the control systems). The safety system here’s actually pretty good - hydrogen goes up if there’s a leak, and it burns as it goes up. Better than gasoline that stays on the ground and spreads around. There’s some debate on the Hindenburg (https://en.wikipedia.org/wi

My buddy has a small sailboat. He seems to have the same amount of trouble at the same frequency. But as a percentage of his income, his problems cost a lot more.

It comes down to who’s definition of cool you’re asking about. The toddler’s definition: