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My favorite programmer test is to write the worst fizzbuzz you can and explain why it is dumb.
That sounds like my old Tracker above 50.
Have you driven one of those on the freeway? They fit your description, but are far from overpowered.
Who knew those horrid contraptions could be actual fun and useful!
I just don't get smart lights. So, flip the switch off when I'm on the way out of the room and none of them work until the switch gets flipped back on? Pass.
But do robot dogs dream of herding electric sheep?
Thus the robot learned to hate humanity. And humanity's days were thus numbered.
This is true of most digital technology. Has it ever stopped us before?
Funny that I have a 1963 Corvair and a 2013 BMW sitting in my driveway. Not sure which one is actually safer when you factor in a competent driver.
Technology! It gives us amazing devices that allow us to experience life in new ways. How wonderful. Even more…
This floating city has plenty of room but it is only accessible by Jumper or Gate.
If you can afford a GT-R or a Hellcat, you can afford a track day.
One day some scientist is going to admit that they invented aerogel just to troll those Discovery-channel "ghost hunters"
I was afraid of this. Love that it is light, hate that they didnt put more power in it. A BRz with a 200lb passenger means a power to weight of 14.25 lb./hp
A miata with a 200lb passenger means a power to weight of 15.8 lb/hp.
History is full of things that people refused to believe until it happened. As to the worth? To a bean counter, it would be worthless. To a humanist, priceless. The only problem I see is that we have far too many of the former; I'd move to Mars to get away from them.
How did this not make the list?
His former assistant giving the thumbs up?
I just keep picturing a scenario of a life size Clippy walking in your room while you are watching porn on the Hololens, asking if you need help. "Dammit Clippy! GET OUT!"
"Lets make the front end as large and awkwardly proportioned as possible without balancing the design anywhere else on the truck."