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Huh, I’ve been in that position, but I just rode a bike and used the bus system while I saved up for three months and bought a car for $750 cash. Mind you I was doing this, saving up, riding my bike to work during the summer in Phoenix. But let’s face it, people want to buy a fancy looking car, and they don’t want to

Could we have GPS and no bezel please? AndroidWear for updates, no propietary OS’s. That’s all. I’ll buy one then. Looks like maybe third-gen will be the charm?

Unintended consequences: Georgia drivers stop checking their phones at stop lights and check them while driving instead.

And because you believe that, young people will stop having sex, and teen pregancies will drop dramatically. It’s a perfect plan, what could go wrong? Or we could, y’know, continue with the proven to work strategy in the article...

Certainly, it helps the XBone. No contentions there. I’m just saying it’s not near as big of a deal as some media outlets are making it out to be. It’s not like anyone is going to buy the OR just to stream their XBone game to a virtual screen. Handy feature if you already have an Xbox and were planning to buy a Rift

Heck, what if you’re someone who already has two XBoxOne controllers and don’t want to pay for another one. It’s XBoxOne owners that are really screwed by that bundling.

It makes people think it competes with Morpheus, but it doesn’t really. You can just stream regular XboxOne games to the OR if you have it hooked up to the PC. Like playing the games on a virtual screen in a virtual living room. Which begs the question that if you need the required min spec PC, why wouldn’t you just

$1500 was total for a Rift and a PC powerful enough to run it, if you didn’t already have a high-end gaming PC. Rift alone probably about $400 (give or take $100.)

What about 10% of my income for an immortal afterlife? That seems reasonable, right. I mean, there isn’t any proof, at all, but I really, really want it to be true, so it must be legit, right? Right???

Heck, I’d just love to see kids actually taught to touch type early on, and have them know the basics of using a computer. Not just applications, but a computer. I can’t tell you how many people I work with that can perhaps use word, or even know how to click the buttons to run a $3million machine, but if you ask them

That obviously won’t work here however, as the final blank would have to be 76, for 76-10=66. 76 is not one of the digits from 1 to 9.

What is math without order of operations? If you don’t use order of operations, then you would have to have 76 in the final blank box, so that 76-10=66, and 76 is not a digit between 1 and 9.

You’re right. It will be. They will at least get to be home every night (though for some, not being home every night might be the biggest draw of the truck-driving job). I haven’t said every job would be replaced, not even a majority, and not necessarily in the same industry. There will be some low-hanging fruit jobs

I have a Dual Fuel also, and I do like it, but the LED ones are far preferable for bringing into the tent with you.

Interesting.

I could see some resentment from the people who do have to work, but they should receive higher compensation to make it worthwhile. I could see resentment from those just getting the minimum to not work too. Resentment from the lack of options to live a better life. It’s sort of scary. The only experience we have with

Nobody wants to confront that reality though. We have such an ingrained anti-welfare state mentality that the idea of not working for a living is an idea that many people are not even capable of discussing. When presented with the facts they’ll just spew aphorisms about entitlement and get red in the face until the

Are you trying to say that things would have to change from the status quo? OMG! Who would’ve thought that. Did you really think everything surrounding the trucking industry would just stay the same. I suspect long-haul delivery will be the first to become fully automated. It stands to gain the most. No drive-time

Before self-service gas stations, they actually had attendants who would fill the tank for you. In fact, in New Jersey they still do. I foresee trucks having human attendants traveling with them for the immediate future, but one could easily foresee the return of full service gas stations to provide fueling and other