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    I said nothing of the sort. But I’ll go ahead and spell it out for you. Larson got fired for it, because the people writing his paychecks weren’t okay with it. They don’t want their brand name literally written across the chest of somebody that behaves that way in front of a large audience. Kanye hasn’t gotten “fired”

    Do McDonalds, Credit One Bank, and Chip Ganassi keep a relationship with Kanye?

    Lots of people use a phone for this, as Thomas describes. I personally don’t like that solution. Too often I need my phone to be doing something else, or it’s busy getting charged.

    Yeah, they made this way more complicated than it should have been. I know this isn’t UBI, but it’s clearly analogous to it. And part of the beauty of UBI is its simplicity. Simplicity makes it easy to implement and, just as importantly, easy for people to understand. See those big lists of bullets up there? That

    I daily drove an Insight with a manual for years. It worked great. But maybe I don’t understand what you’re asking. There’s a big motor on the engine flywheel. It offers assist to the anemic engine when you step on it and goes into generator mode when you close the throttle.

    I didn’t mean to imply that this event should be no big deal for those employees. The change from employed to unemployed will always be stressful and difficult. I only mean that these employees were well aware of their lesser job security from the day they started and had higher pay because of it. Hopefully they used

    I truly don’t mean to sound crass, but isn’t this the entire point of hiring them as contract workers in the first place? When someone is hired on as a contract worker, aren’t they effectively being told “We need and will pay for your help right now. We know that need may disappear at some point in the future, so we

    I’ve done 2 saddle-sore 1000s. (This is what the Iron Butt Association actually calls the 1000 mile day.) They are not fun, and they are definitely a lousy way to spend a day riding. What they are though, is a way to cover major ground over this VAST country in a short amount of time. This lets you reach destinations

    Honda, you NEED this guy on the payroll.

    Aside from the obvious, that this has more to do with the washing practices than it does the towel selection, this is why I have dedicated drying microfiber towels. They never serve any other purpose, so they never get very dirty.

    Why would one buy this over the Corolla? It gets just as much praise for its driving characteristics, it’s got at least as good a reputation for reliability, it’s cheaper, and it’s VASTLY better looking.

    Why?

    Then you could roll coal while sitting still at a stoplight and sit in your OWN cloud of partially burned hydrocarbons!

    Yes, it’s true. The trucks are too damn big.

    I don’t think we disagree at all about the value of self driving cars. Should they eventually become available, they’ll be tremendously beneficial. I was only saying that autopilot is not that useful, precisely because it is NOT a self driving system. It is a slightly more advanced cruise control, just like it is on

    Are you arguing that autopilot is less beneficial in a car than it is in an airplane, or are you arguing that the name for the feature is inappropriate?

    I’m not arguing that Tesla’s (or especially Musk’s) presentation of the feature has been good. I’m only arguing that the name in particular seems quite appropriate. If you’ve operated a plane or a boat with an autopilot system, the name gives you the right idea for what to expect immediately. If you haven’t, then the

    I’ve been in lots of vehicles with systems called “auto pilot”. Airplanes, sail boats, and more recently cars. Not a single one of them has been a fully automated drive system. Every single one of them is a driver assistance system. They maintain speed and direction, and altitude if applicable. They do not prevent

    Good article Tom. I didn’t know about this tactic.

    Easy. A proper transmission.