This is some big “Quiet breathes through her skin” energy.
This is some big “Quiet breathes through her skin” energy.
Multiple factors. First, we have a habit of outsourcing non-routine public works to consultants and contractors rather than bringing that talent in-house in the US. It’s why municipal utilities run pretty well, municipal transit projects suck because the agency doesn’t know what they want, how feasible ideas are, and…
I’m so tired of corporate bluster and pomp, that I’m glad this happened. It’s interesting how the strategy now is to downplay it like, “it’s no big thing if we can’t get the acquisition through.”
It’s a dart. Or a missile. Its performance comes from thrust not lift, is what I’m getting at. Or more accurately, its relative thrust to drag. Yes, there is some lift, but its tiny compared to it just being a low drag dart. It’s a clever interpretation of what a paper airplane is...but I would say this is a record…
Reads the top vehicles *cries in American* *gets hit by a truck with a grill taller than most of those vehicles*
This isn't for Trump fans. It's for oligarchs, politicians, arms dealers, cartel leaders, other criminals and their families. People more like Trump than his supporters.
Who, besides the weird nerds who unconditionally worship Elon, is going to buy one of these? Everything it had as a market advantage has already been done better by someone else. Want a normal truck that’s electric? Ford Lightning. Want a trendy, cool lifestyle one? Rivian. Want something outrageous that stands out?…
Like can you imagine if Steve Jobs was all “Iphones will be able to detect if you have cancer next year, you just have to buy the requisite hardware for $1500,” and he kept saying that for a goddamn decade and it never came to pass? And then after it became apparent it was never going to happen until robust AI was…
How about colors in general?! There are so many makes and models where you can’t even GET color anymore. It’s just swatches of greys, blacks, and whites on a lot of car customizers, MAYBE an army green or a dark maroon if you are lucky, but come on! Give me reds and blues and greens and oranges of many shades! And…
Reverse: Picture from 2016 when I took my oldest to see the Endeavour. First time for the both of us and it was special. It is amazing considering the amount of engineering that went in from concept to prototype to final. Highly recommended for anyone who plans to visit LA to visit the science center.
It’s-a me, Mario, and Afeela like-a this-a name-a sucks-a!
They should have revived the ASIMO name. It sounds a whole lot better than AFEELA, and it still has “mobility” in the acronym (Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility), because I guess that’s important now.
Took my Model 3 in after Christmas for some warranty stuff. It was the first time the service advisor had done something that’s standard for my other cars when they go to the dealer for service. She asked if I’d be willing to trade it in. I was offered a pretty steep discount on a new car. They had cars ready to…
Harassing brown people. Triggering libs. That sort of thing.
Most gun owners are irresponsible idiots.
“We’ve got a significant rise in the population of new, never-before gun owners. And then we have a significant rise in new air travelers,” explained a TSA representative.
But how else am I supposed to bring my entire identity as a person with me when I travel!?
Yes, what matters is Microsoft being able to compete financially with Sony in one specific market. That’s what antitrust laws are about, right? Has nothing to do with less competition between game developers making competing products. Ignore that Microsoft as a whole has a revenue of $168 billion, while Sony’s as a…
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