There is nothing in his “will” that states he trusts Autopilot ‘beyond it’s limits’. He only asks not to blame Tesla in the event an accident might happen and he happens to be using AP.
There is nothing in his “will” that states he trusts Autopilot ‘beyond it’s limits’. He only asks not to blame Tesla in the event an accident might happen and he happens to be using AP.
So if I notice something that is potentially life threatening on the track, but choose to not say anything because it is not my responsibility, but later on get injured by said thing, you think I don’t have a part of the blame in this? I don’t disagree that the track should have been cleared, but I still stand by the…
Going to any type of event doesn’t mean you place your full trust on who ever is organizing it. You have your own responsibility to make sure the environment you are entering is just as safe as you see fit. He was on his 10th lap, meaning he passed the sandbags multiple times without thinking twice. If he things they…
But it is also the racer’s responsibility to take every reasonable precautions before going all out on a track. There are usually warm up laps where you will scan your environment at lower speeds.
I would counter your points about leasing being a worse option. Leasing is nothing more than another form of financing that could actually save you more money in the end. A typical lease only charges the taxes on the monthly payments and not all up front, so you save alone on the interest being charged on top of your…
A man with no proper argument will always look for the easiest thing to belittle somebody with. Obviously you are a pretty inferior person and have no proper logic to add to this debate. Please leave.
On new vehicles, yes. Do you see anyone cross shop from one Best Buy to another Best Buy? Cross shopping from one Mazda dealer to another one is basically the same thing. Then everyone complains about the dealerships putting in an admin fee or other things on the vehicle sales price, even if the dealership is…
To answer your question, you would need to keep into consideration many different factors. It would make the ‘Initial Quality’ award non relevant for us as consumers, but a great source of information for auto manufactures.
Tom, I enjoy your articles, but your comments seem very defensive. You keep falling back on the same excuse; ‘This is a system the dealerships created.” Yet when they tell you that they don’t want to haggle and lower their price when you tried to shop around and even called them out on it, you got mad and made an…
I don’t disagree with you, they are toxic. I’m just trying to explain to you why some people get toxic like this. I’ve played enough ranked matches to know that some people are just trolls online which cause other peoples frustration. I’ve already explained it in many other comments, you can have fun and do what you…
I agree, it is a game and it is meant to be fun. Unfortunately, I must not have properly explained myself.
For a guy who is bitching about this just being a “video game”, you sure have a lot of time to waste replying to other peoples comments. I feel like you might be the one that needs to get a life and get laid. I’m sure you have something stuck up your ass, that’s for sure.
And most likely he has to hand pick those few matches out of 100 where he didn’t help the game at all. Also, in this video you see him get a lots of kills, sure, but only a few did he show the actual victory at the end. You can be the top killer on your team but still mess it up for everyone if you can’t take…
New Meta’s are usually practiced in fun matches and not ranked matches. Also the stat boosts or character updates greatly define a current meta. Meta’s are usually in place because many analysts of the game have reviewed all character stats and capabilities on maps to find the most optimal and efficient way to win.
It’s cute how totally clueless you are about how these types of games work and how competitive level players play.
“used mostly by inexperienced riders “
Actually, you are right, they have existed for a while. This technology is in MotoGP, but used to get the bike as low as possible when cutting corners without falling over. Yes, what they have above is gimmicky, but if used properly, can dramatically increase the performance and riding capabilities of anyone.
I fully agree and I actually have a cable running from my living room to an upstairs office/spare room! A Nice tacky blue cable running through my house, I love it.
More of a personally curiosity, would the possibility of limited navigational methods also be a reason for the populations movements?
SpaghettiKillah’s comment was on point in describing the price difference VS quality/ performance. Like anything you buy, you will pay more for quality/performance.