mortbrewster
Mortimer Brewster
mortbrewster

I’m with you.

Then other someones who aren’t police.

They were specifically against sexy robots?

The biggest problem with police stops and the reason for taking them away from armed police is the pretext stop. These are often used to harass drivers and create a significant rift between the public and the police, especially when they do target minorities as many studies have shown.

Oh yeah. I am not a camera fan. The red light cameras in Texas were a cash grab time and again. But it’s an alternative that people are offering, so I would be remiss not to at least mention it.

Having someone (or something like a camera or a sexy robot) other than armed police performing traffic stops isn’t abandoning enforcing traffic laws.

How could you forget the only SUV named after Stan’s bully from ‘American Dad’?

It’d be like that scene in ‘Coming to America’ when the destitute Duke Brothers get the wad of cash Prince Akeem took from Semmi.

Taking money in that way could be considered an illegal kickback scheme and/or commercial bribery.

He will have to pay the back taxes, too. But he could easily come out way ahead still (the feds could also require some degree of restitution if convicted, too).

I had a very good experience at a VW dealership around here (Frisco, TX), too. But one of the VW dealerships I went to right before that was one of those horrendous “we advertise our car prices as if you could get every rebate, even the mutually exclusive ones and don’t put that in the advertisements or website”

As I’ve said before, I don’t want to have to clean my garage, so an EV is out for me. But even if one made logical sense (and it does. I don’t travel long distances, etc.), there’s a large emotional element involved in car buying. I mean, I’m not buying a Bolt, i3, or a Leaf even if they were gas-powered. And the

I would, too, but a person can opt not to drive in NYC and still get around, which is not really an option for many in Houston.

Back when Enron Field first opened, I drove down to Houston from Arlington to go to a game. As I was exiting for downtown, some jackhole slammed into the back of my car, making it a giant pain-in-the-ass to get back home (and nearly as big of a pain to pick up my car in Houston a month later when it was fixed).

Audi: The even numbered cars are four doors, the odd numbered cars are two doors... unless it’s an SUV then they have odd numbers and four doors and, in one case, an even number with four doors.... oh, and the A3 and A7 have four doors, and the R8 has two... and we’ve added an A5 with four doors.

If it was a couple of years from now and this thing was a lot cheaper, I’d buy it for my daughter (who will be 16 in a couple of years), not because she likes KISS but because she’d be super embarrassed by it. And it’d be easy to spot her around town if she went on unauthorized joyrides or whatnot.

I was listening to some ‘80s streaming thing in my car the other day, and KISS came on. It made me embarrassed for my prior bad taste.

I heard they just plagiarized someone else’s lawsuit.

In the sense that commercial airplanes are flying buses and boats are floating cars, this is a flying car.

Getting them clear of the blades in a ditch situation is the potential issue. Small prop planes usually have an egress point behind the propellers. While there’s no propeller directly beside the passenger compartment in this drone, forward momentum could very well send a person exiting that way in flight directly into