Recommended just because great movie
Recommended just because great movie
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Hey, Richard
LOL at all the armchair racers commenting "shit driving" on this post.
Fun Fact: The S&P 500's average Price to Earnings ratio is about 15.5 (slightly lower if you take out the dot com and housing bubbles when P/E ratios went insanely high).
Fun fact: Historical S&P 500 P/E ratio average is about 15.3.
I used to be a valet. I still swear that some people used our service only so they could say "don't scratch it, kid." Of course, it was a three year old 7 series in a state of disrepair with every warning light in the dash going off, but at least it made them happy... Then another guy would toss us the keys to a new…
I've always had a special place in my heart for the third-gen Camaros. My family's from NYC but I've lived in NC my whole life so I think it appeals to my guido and redneck tendencies.
Well, to be fair, it's $300,000. A little higher than most people's budgets.
Haters gonna' be petty dumbasses.
You're right, maybe his bug would be in better shape if he listened to it.
Basically, what everyone else said.
I'm not against technology that makes cars safer, and I'm aware planes are much safer. I'm just arguing that it's going to be very difficult and there are unique challenges an automated car will face versus an automated plane (first being that there are many more things to hit on the ground). Ask any person who works…
Yeah, about that scenario - called it ridiculous like 19 times. Wasn't about cars in war zones, more about unpredictable and unfamiliar scenarios. Those are situations where humans generally beat computers. Deep Blue beat Kasparov because chess has rules. There is no rule or guarantee against falling objects, sensor…
All the technologies you listed are really nothing compared to a fully automated car. Drive by wire throttle has absolutely nothing to do with the argument - it's simply just digital technology. Humans with lane departure warning systems have been shown to be involved in more accidents. The only evidence of computers…
Like I said about six times, completely ridiculous scenario. I was mainly trying to illustrate that computers are limited to the scope of their programming in regards towards unfamiliar scenarios. I drive fast, but I don't drive escape-hellfire-missiles fast...
Excellent points
Uh no. Humans have the capability to sense and react to a potentially infinite amount of things whereas computers are limited to everything that's been coded (very finite). Though this is a ridiculous scenario (except in Russia), it illustrates the point: An apache helicopter drops down from the sky hovering in the…
Not to mention the turning radius...
Miata ute. How many Jalopbucks do I win?