kevin-john
Kevin
kevin-john

I think the opposite is actually true. A human driven vehicle is much more easy to disable or disorient: take out the driver. An autonomous vehicle could react to the situation with programmed precision every time. It could probably evade the situation as well as a human driver could, and it has new tactical options

All you really have to consider is which is more likely:
Automated cars have some kind of sensor/processing failure and runs kid over
or
Regular Human drivers aren’t paying attention and run (another) kid over.

Disney’s largest mismanagement of Lucasfilm so far.

Fuck it, for a legitimate new Star Wars 3D space combat sim I would even take a game designed to string me along with a series of payed DLC’s.

Yeah, or imagine if he wasn’t such a pussy and didn’t lean on the bar.

You say that now, but when autonomous cars get here, and you suddenly make the connection that you can can spend your entire commute to and from work every day happily masturbating...you’ll see the big picture.

Traditional TV is a mistake, and totally misses out on all that a web based interface could offer. Imagine if everyone watching a game of could control their own camera that could move freely around the game; even switch between first person views of their favorite players. They could navigate a wealth of information

Why in gods name would they build an (Apple only) app for this instead of doing what every router in the world does and have a web based interface so that any device can manager this? What product manager would green light the iOS interface before the web interface?
FAIL.

Honestly, considering Valve’s evolving niche as a distributor as opposed to a creator of content, I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see HL3 released as an anchor game to promote a new version of their source engine or something. Valve isn’t about making games so much as they are the tools on which to make and play

The Genre has kind of played out; and single player FPS style games have absolutely flooded the market, especially on Steam. I can’t imagine what Valve could do to HL3 to make it anywhere near as revolutionary as the first game was. Even if the physics engine and graphics were as groundbreaking today as HL2 was in its

This is photoshopped. You can tell by the fact that one old guy has been dead for over a decade and the other hasn’t aged a day.

Forget the weight even, lets say they make the walls 2” thick; that means everyone on the plane just lost 4” of elbow room, and we didn’t have a lot to spare to begin with.

You basically said what I came to say about load times. Airlines could cut the amount of time it takes to load the plane in half by either loading

A great example of why “an armed society is a police society” is a ridiculously wrong cliche.

**edit: by great I mean terrible of course

And now I miss black rock...

I love when action movies can actually tell a tiny story with the fight scenes, instead of just having them by a montage of 0.25 second clips of people getting punched and explosions.

I’ll take it a few steps further: Don’t post pictures of your kids on Facebook. There’s really no reason to, ever. If you want to share pictures of your kids with friends and family, do it in a more secure way. You can have a dropbox-like account where you post images. You can just zip them up and email them. You can

Yeah, when you spend as much as we do on our military, we can expect it to at least work. Except for the F-35....just don’t think about that.

I think the point of 3D printing something like a car is that it drastically lowers the cost to bring a small number of units to completion. This means that someone could design a car themselves, and print it, at a cost of tens of thousands of dollars instead of tens of millions. This fits in really well with local

Meh. Even a serious accident wouldn’t cause the warhead to go off; but I guess a really serious one could lead to containment damage and basically be a dirty bomb.