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Good god, we are doomed. 

Are we watching Jalopnik fade into the mist of internet irrelevancy? I didnt think Patrick George was that monumental but man I havent seen anything new stick to the walls and a lot of shit has been flung at em.

Not looking forward to our cars turning into another boring appliance. Hoping it won’t be soon!

It’s a comfortable car that can be had with a variety of HP flavors. It doesn’t always have to be about “riding on rails” handling. We’re undoubtedly heading towards an electric self driving future, so enjoy these types of cars while you can.

Why mess with success? It’s a comfortable car that can be had with a variety of HP flavors. It doesn’t always have to be about “riding on rails” handling. We’re undoubtedly heading towards an electric self driving future, so enjoy these types of cars while you can. 

Exactly. This is a dumb complaint and the people who think it’s just about “greed” or something are not thinking it through.

Yes it’s the same reason you usually can’t cheat your way down to the lower level of a sporting event or concert just because seats are open.

Correct. In a world where the standard rule is “every empty seat is a free for all after takeoff” there will be melee near first class as people try to nab the empty seats, especially on long-haul flights, resulting in fights and inevitable delays/diversions (beacuse you know we can’t have nice things).

Title of the article said it’s Carrie’s fault, here, let me copy and paste it for you:

First, the title of this article is disappointing. It is very click-bait-ey. No one ever said “it was Carrie Fisher’s fault”. That’s ridiculous. What was said (which was in the other articles this article was sourced from) was that they couldn’t make the extra (previously shot) footage of Carrie Fisher work well with

The IT contractor in charge of supplying ind implementing the computer systems to Starfleet says that’s a feature, not a bug.

“NOPE NOPE NOPE CAN’T BE IN TWO PLACES AT ONCE.”

I’d like to think that the state of security today, with sandboxed applications, encrypted hard drives and randomized address spaces, is a direct consequence of software engineers watching Trek in the 80s and 90s, saying, “Well let’s make sure THAT can’t happen,” and then going to work.

On the “NOPE NOPE NOPE” bit, that means the teleportation would have to be extremely accurate so that nuclear craziness doesn’t occur between the carpet and the soles of their shoes!

This is dodged by having everyone use different tech and also they don’t constantly have their shields up.  The Borg are way more advanced than most other species, but frankly if you’re the only civilization that doesn’t use cloaking tech you’d have to be crazy not to be on constant red alert.

I’ve been binge watching a lot of TNG on Netflix lately, and besides the transporter issue - the biggest problem I’ve found is with their computer security. They have a giant multi-user mainframe computer on the ship, but pretty much anyone from anywhere on the ship can take complete control of the computer. Even

I’m not sure why you would pick a Hyundai or a Mazda over a Toyota, especially a Mazda, considering the interior space and poor resale value of the CX-9.

It’s the daily random css file. Sometimes good, sometimes shitty. Always more ads.

I mean, it might be that they are required by TSA policy to go through the whole speech as a liability thing, protection from lawsuits sorta thing. Just in general, if the drones are doing a thing that seems pointless and annoying for everyone involved, it’s because their bosses have threatened to fire them if they

I thought the same.