mikekopstain
Mike Kopstain
mikekopstain

You should try an m2

This assumes that it doesn’t have automatic intermittent wipers and the slow and fast are to override to continuous slow and fast speeds. This is basically how my BMW works. You turn the wipers on and it’s sensor driven intermittent, then from there you can bump them to slow and fast continuous. And as you mentioned,

I, for one, don’t get the Elon Musk hate. Seems to me he is determined to drag the United States and the rest of the world into a better future whether they like it or not.

He opened up the patents in hopes that other companies would build electric cars and become customers for his battery gigafactory.

Well, he really has waymo problems now.

Volvo screwed up. We weren’t supposed to see the 2019 Volvoman until at least this fall.

Not true, Tesla wanted female employees that were watertight and easily recyclable, too.

But they make it up in volume.

Let’s call these incidents by their true names - crashes

This is pedantic, but in the business these are not “accidents”. By definition accidents are unavoidable (such as “Acts of God”). The collision was caused because the driver of the car immediately in front of the Tesla was not following at a safe distance.

This is the main point. Can a human outperform the autopilot in certain situations? Yes. Can a human routinely react to this situation with the same attentiveness every time? No.

I find that if you slice the apples for hungry kids they go like hot cakes. Or, you can just make hot cakes.

Allegedly the fastest car in the world is car referred to as “My Buddy’s Mustang”. I hear about it at every car show but have yet to lay eyes on it.

Not that being dead ever stopped Chicago residents from participating in the electoral process.

C’mon man, that’s not fair. Sox fans can’t write.

Does the car’s performance suffer when you drive it to Cincinnati?

It’s not Uber’s job to stop people from making bad decisions. That said, given the slew of recent bad publicity from Uber drivers attacking/raping passengers, it looks really damn bad when they refuse to undergo stricter background checks for their drivers and higher insurance premiums.

I have no interest in the Apple watch, and yes, the cliched Apple marketing machine is annoying... but damn, dude. I see you posting some worn-out cliche like this on damn-near every Apple-related post on this site.

Well... in my household (wife and I), we're solidly above the middle class for California (we live in West LA), but I guarantee you that on just $120k/year, you'd be pretty strapped for money or doing much more than going to work, paying off student loans, and occasionally buying a few things like food. as rent for a