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Artificial Stupidity
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Yep.  Doing a search on railroad crossings brings back a different number of miles of roads than doing a search on the miles of roads.  Box of rocks AI actually makes a box of rocks look intelligent.

Such a colorful, lawless swamp.

Trump’s Secretary of Transportation can simply make a new rule that undermines this one.  The CRA only applies if the Secretary of the department in question doesn’t rescind the rule on their own.

According to a quick Google search, there are 189,000 cars that break down each day, or 68,985,000 each year.

Countless more cars break down away from railroad tracks, but there’s rarely a reason to share a video of it happening.

What?  You don’t want lemonade made from a packet of powder for $100 a cup?

Were they replacements for the recent arrests?

If Stellantis listened to their customers why the fuck would their customers be abandoning them?  Just more corporate speak from executives that aren’t fit to run a lemonade stand.

The price is low compared to others for sale on Hemmings and Classic, but I’m not paying that much for a car that is going to become a serious pain in the ass to repair.

The law changed 15 months ago. And did you expect the change in behavior immediately? Did the coordination miss my state, 40th according to population density? Because I haven’t seen any increase a huge influx of drones. Weird, right? Places with high density have more drone sightings than places with low density.

Aside from the District of Columbia, New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the country, most than three times as densely populated as New York state. Why isn’t it entirely plausible that the most densely populated state has the most people flying drones and the most people to observe them?

It’s gorgeous inside and out, and I’ve always loved the 944.  But I’m not interested in paying a premium on someone else’s project car that they no longer want, for whatever reason.  I’d rather spend $5k and make my own project.

It wasn’t when I made the comment.

We’re approaching Maximum Overdrive more and more each day.

I’m all out of fucks to give.

I’m shocked this wasn’t a slideshow.  Spent a few seconds looking for the ‘Start Slideshow’ button.

$5800 for a Samurai is insane, considering the MSRP was $5999.  I love the tiny Jeep, but not that much.

When I was a kid my grandpa had a late 70s Chevy C20 truck with the giant V8.  He said it got around 9mpg, on a good day.

Price has already dropped from 4 days ago.

In 600 years tires will be so fast the cars can travel backward in time!