I'll take either. They are both delicious. In fact, I think you just decided my lunch today. I may not be in San Diego but we do have an Adalbertos five minutes from my office in Sacramento. They do a pretty respectable carne asada fries.
I'll take either. They are both delicious. In fact, I think you just decided my lunch today. I may not be in San Diego but we do have an Adalbertos five minutes from my office in Sacramento. They do a pretty respectable carne asada fries.
Don't worry, we in Northern California will collect all the rainwater up here and send you our leftovers next summer. Would be nice if you boxed up a few California Burritos and sent them up for payment.
This is why truly autonomous cars have a ways to go. I have no doubt we will get there relatively soon though. But I wonder, how is it that Tesla is ready to release this tech to the masses in 2015? I realize their offering is not a fully autonomous solution, but what they demo'd last month looked to be pretty close…
Count me among the Xbox One fans. Had mine for about 8 months now. I've built up a nice library of really terrific games, most recently adding Destiny, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare, Forza Horizon 2, and GTA V. They all play and look great. BTW Horizon 2 is a solid 10/10 game and an exclusive to the One.
This. I have never used a PS4, but owned a PS3 and an Xbox 360 and used them side-by-side for a number of years. I noticed right away how much easier the 360 was to use, update the software on, etc. It was very obvious Microsoft knew software and online experiences and Sony didn't. I expected the Xbox One to carry…
Fuckin A!
I NEED to experience this. It sounds freaking amazing.
Yes, any activity other than focused driving is distracting to a driver. But we don't need to over-legislate here. Just ban hands-on phone use (done) and physical typing on the phone (done), then handle the rest through education. Above all, hold drivers fully responsible to drive safe.
Nice article. Love the analogies. One of the things that impresses me most about cars today is how much horsepower they can get out of a little engine.
Oohhh, and it hasd the "Extra Anti-Shock", which meant you didn't have to mount it to one of those goofy mounting platforms with built-in shock absorbers like I did. Which, by the way, didn't really work.
I only wish driving today was that awesome. But the great majority of driving most people do is the slog to work and back in heavy traffic. For that, a self-driving car will be a godsend. As long as my future self-driving car has a "manual" mode, I'm all for having the option to take a nap while my car gets me there.
People are so quick to say that Musk is full of hot air, but he's launching f'n rockets to the space station. I think that earns him just a bit of benefit of the doubt, don't you think?
Bend over.
Seriously. At least when I play Battlefield or Call of Duty, there is some resemblance to real-life combat.
Agreed. Been doing it for a long time and my iPhones are fine.
Same here. Been charging our iPhones with iPad rated chargers for several years. Faster charging and no issues with damage. I'm pretty certain the iPhone would have a warning not to use an iPad charger if there was an incompatibility. The circuitry in the iPhone controls the rate to suit the battery, and even monitors…
You go in and shoot and when my life bar goes down I run and hide behind cover until my life bar goes up after a few seconds then I go out and shoot some more. Maybe throw a grenade. Maybe use my special attack. Ad nauseum and repeat.
This is the most balanced, and best written article on this contentious topic that I have ever read.
It is certainly the most alien-looking aircraft I've ever seen.
There's definitely a social acceptability factor to this. But even now I can raise my iPhone to my ear, then Siri automatically activates, and then I can quietly speak a command without it looking or sounding different than talking on the phone. I don't do this often, but it's an option. And over time, people will get…