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Let me ask you this, why is productivity increasing-due to population decreases?

Now I’m curious.  I can think of two I6 bikes, what is yours?

This needs a whole bunch more stars.

I don’t know, but I’d watch both of them.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Philando_Castile

Be polite, keep your mouth shut, do exactly what they tell you to do when they tell you to do it, and it will be just fine for all involved.

Good examples start around 25K and go up to 65 and probably beyond.  Despite the condition $7000 doesn’t seem like much for this specific model.

Even with undocumented workers, we don’t have healthy population growth that matches our economic growth.

Legality will definitely be a bigger obstacle than technology, at least in the US.

It already does think and judge for itself, just not well enough yet.

Nope, it isn’t.  But it has been and will continue to get better at an accelerating pace.  Meaning not only is it improving, but the rate at which it is improving is increasing.  I’m skeptical it will be ready in anything like five years, but I would be very surprised if it took 50.

You are saying there were some quality issues with a GM product?  That just doesn’t sound right...

I don’t think it’s actually related other than conceptually.  But the SSR is much cooler in my book, besides which the later version had a honkin big V8 and six speed manual.

Looks like you might sit a long way from the windshield.  I wonder if that would be problematic or hard to get used to.

Well, I’m pretty confident you are going to be surprised at some point then.

It’s not BS, jobs really are at risk.  But that’s not a justification for mandating that those jobs be retained.  Coal mining jobs are at risk from market forces too, but we don’t require that coal miners continue to be employed as coal miners.  As you say, the safety angle could be a reasonable justification.

Ever?  Like in a thousand years you think people will still routinely be driving their own cars?

You’re ignoring immigration. The US population is still increasing, and if we need it to increase more, that would be very, very easy to do immediately. I mean practically easy, not politically easy.

So running would also be good - only one foot down at a time.

Every description of the problem I have heard, without exception, indicates that the pipeline was still functioning just fine after the hack, and Colonial intentionally shut it down. That indicates that the operational systems were unaffected. I don’t particularly care whether you want to describe it as all