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Based on this rolling short circuit, I’d have said 90% of the voters were electrical engineers…

Based on voting thus far, we can now readily ass-sume that nearly 10% of Japopniks are actually electrical engineers.

Except that driving a car isn’t a Constitutional right, so... 🤔

“Good heavens, no,” he told Jalopnik.

Talk is cheap.

It doesn’t have to be an out-right ban on human driving. Many factors can come together to form an effective ban. Sky-high insurance premium could deter many people. Lower demand for “basic” cars could lead to fewer cars without self-driving feature. Heavily congested cities might ban human drivers from entering. It

People don’t own words, that’s just not how it works.

This is “hating on black people?” They’re just singing along to a song.

It’s pretty stupid to sing this. It’s pretty stupid to record it and post it online. But as stupid as these kids were, I find it hard to believe that they’re malicious. I’ve never heard this song before, because I’ve crossed into Old Man territory, but these are, in fact, lyrics in the song. That doesn’t excuse it,

This isn’t really hating on black people at all. It’s a group of girls having fun singing along to a popular song.

“There’s nobody of any color that should say it. Period.”

There’s a lot of CTE going on within this exchange.

“You had trouble with Holm’s fighting style, was it alien to you?”
“Was it alien? What am I some kind of martian from another planet? Is that what you’re saying?”
“No, I just-”
“Like I’m some kinda space man who just comes down with the flashing lights and the (does Tones from Close Encounters of the Third Kind) and the

Holly Holm once knocked her into next week and she certainly doesn’t want to experience that again.

That rear end just keeps going. Too much sausage.

All I can think of is:

IIRC Texas Mile happens on pavement.

Isn’t this pretty crap for a top of the line vette? Or is the salt to slippery to get good speed on stock tires?

Am engineer, can confirm, math checks out.

“for four times the length of a quarter mile”