*looks at NFTs*
*looks at NFTs*
Sounds like a character from a series we watched when I was in grade school:
Yep, this was my first thought as well. Just getting all of the existing lights sensored correctly so they don’t make people wait for non-existent cross-traffic would be a huge step in the right direction. Heck, just timing them in a sane fashion (random side streets should not constantly hold up 20+ cars on a major…
Every NFT thing ever and all other crypto.
Google “pretty sure that’s a lambo, dude”.
I’ve had to stop ordering that stuff because I’m going to give myself a heart attack eating the entire thing in one sitting.
To be fair, a cruise liner is one giant floating no-go zone, so their confusion is understandable. ;-)
Which is totally reasonable and also an extremely unusual circumstance. There are legitimate reasons to not get the vaccine, but they don’t apply to the vast majority of people. Also, the people who medically can’t get vaccinated are unlikely to be anti-vaxxers since the only way to protect them is for everyone else…
My main takeaway from this article is that most of the facelifts people think looked good were, in fact, not good.
I shut that off in my truck too. It had a nasty habit of flashing the brights at oncoming traffic and there were roads where I could not get it to turn the brights on, even though there’s not so much as a reflector visible anywhere.
I would hate to be CEO of a car company right now. I don’t think we’re going to have AVs for a long time, if ever, but investors are going to kill you if you don’t dump a bunch of money into them right now. It’s the automaker version of keeping up with the JonesesTeslas.
I’m disappointed no one has posted this video yet:
You might think OBDII would make this all moot, but the manufacturers have gotten around the OBDII requirement by providing only the bare minimum via that interface and putting all of the useful stuff on ECU-specific codes that can only be read by their proprietary software. It’s become increasingly common to have a…
Even if Mazepin has the fastest car on the grid, he’ll still find a way to finish last. ;-)
The thing I recently discovered is annoying about wipers that park in the vertical position is that when you go to brush snow off your car the tip of it jabs you and you yank the wiper around in a way that can’t possibly be good for it.
Of course, when you get to your campsite, the same battery and 900-Watts of solar can be used as house power.
Gives new meaning to “the tail wagging the dog.”
I typically camp alone, but when I do have someone helping me back in I basically tell them to yell if I’m about to hit something and otherwise leave me alone. :-)
I lived in Scotland for a short time, and they were the same, exceptionally nice folk, as long as you weren’t English.
Emulating Tesla’s supply chain for parts is an interesting choice... ;-)