The article missed Assange’s other error: Just before and after totality, the eyes do *not* naturally flinch at the sun’s rays as they normally would, so the danger of damage is much higher than normal.
The article missed Assange’s other error: Just before and after totality, the eyes do *not* naturally flinch at the sun’s rays as they normally would, so the danger of damage is much higher than normal.
Others, like Autopilot and its continuing improvements, GPS-controlled air suspension that remembers where the speed bumps are, and Ludicrous Speed and other performance enhancements, are offered on no other vehicle, from the factory or after.
These comments don’t even involve any threats. The lobbyist’s claim that he has been injured amounts to, “His protected free speech hurt my feelings, and as a result I chose of my own volition not to conspire as freely as usual, which I’m used to being able to do!” Talk about playing the victim.
Sounds like oil companies are really thinking decades ahead to the future. Too bad they don’t look a few decades further, or they might anticipate some negative impact on their business from all the world’s major cities sinking under rising sea levels.
“...among many considered to be potential Tesla-killers...”
The article got it wrong. It’s based on when the full price of the car is paid, not when the deposit is paid. Since the board members are the first to know what they’re going to charge for the car, they pretty much always have the first shot.
Looks like you’re not directly responsible for the video’s content, but “Volkshalle” is pronounced “Fullksholluh,” and the more accepted pronunciation of Kiribati is “Kiribiss.”