I blame Tesla for calling something “Autopilot” when it is in fact, just adaptive cruise control that keeps you centered in the selected lane.
I blame Tesla for calling something “Autopilot” when it is in fact, just adaptive cruise control that keeps you centered in the selected lane.
I specifically looked this fact up (how to open the Falcon Wing doors when there is no power) before I bought it. I even had my kids practice popping open the emergency release on the front and back trunk of our Model X.
“SpaceX and Tesla quality control problems” There are some issues... but for SpaceX it is so much cheaper that for anything but manned launches it doesn’t even matter now (https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/03/new-report-nasa-spends-72-cents-of-every-sls-dollar-on-overhead-costs/). Obviously for manned launches it…
Gizmodo writers don’t like to admit that they know less than other people. They rarely actively allow posts correcting their articles to bubble up.
“I’m not looking for the “cheapest” product available. Some of the packs I listed are super durable.”
Did you just make up that term? I google “potato chip principle” and didn’t find any physics based results (one for economics, and mostly philosophical ones).
More “authentic,” but less usable than Signal Snowboard’s Lego Snowboard (which was just a Lego topsheet). Still, I think the world is big enough for more than one Lego crossover creation for people to enjoy.
A couple of my friends have lived in Japan for 6-24 months and they’ve told me it is easy to visit, easy to stay, but unless you are working for a international corporation, freelancing/service industries, or teaching English... it is extremely hard to have a rising regular career in Japan at any Japanese company…
Yea, my shoulders get tense/tight with a messenger back. I have a Mindshift Panorama 180. It has a funky rotating integrated beltpack that lets you access your camera without taking off your backpack (or even undoing a single strap). I like it a lot... but the minor drawback (aside from the price) is that carry…
On the Youtube description of the video that you just wrote about... “Location: Taoyuan, Taiwan”
Same here. Basically, I notice than when I’m sitting my back arches in an S-shape... where my upper back/shoulder as slumped forward and my lower back/pelvis are arched/curved back. I think this causes both tight shoulders and lower back stiffness. When I’m at my standing desk, my spine is more straight and I get less…
I thought the art of making damascus steel was lost. (Look it up on wikipedia), yep... it was... there have been modern attempts that somewhat“look” like Damascus steel, but they don’t actually have the same properties as actual Damascus steel swords - having carbon nanotubes that make them super-hard (allowing for a…
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“I’ve never owned a Macbook. Glad everyone jumped in to correct me.”
No, they still do. I got with with my 2015 MacBook Pro. @balderdash is just ignorant about Macbooks.
^Just came here to say this.
How about a show where the tech/genius geek is a MIT trained Hispanic academic, the martial artist specialist is a grumpy old jewish woman (you’ve never want to play mah-jong with her), the sniper/weapon specialist Canadian (although you basically never notice that except for an occasion alternative pronunciation),…
Using two of these camera these will lead to relatively lower resolution (since you are only look at part of the 4K + 4K image) and a weird stitching effect (from the lens distortion) if the VR “window” is looking 90 degrees to the left or right of the camera. Plus it won’t be in 3D. Also there is no native stitching…
I couldn’t find tighter demographics grouping... still some people look old for their age. The average age of the following five people is 25.6 years old.