Assuming that’s a standard size soccer field, there’s no way that thing holds 114,000 people.
Assuming that’s a standard size soccer field, there’s no way that thing holds 114,000 people.
“The Holocaust” generally, even by Jews, is considered the larger event that included the extermination of Jews and other undesirable groups. As I understand it, “The Shoah” is a specific word relating to ONLY the Jewish-genocide within the larger Holocaust, though someone else may correct me on that.
You’ve put forward a vastly more expensive, time-consuming, and complex (and possibly unsolvable) chaos-theory-esque solution to the traffic problem, versus... Cars that handle that themselves.
It’s a critical mass problem. Most traffic exists because humans are bad at driving. One bad driver results in delays for everyone else. Once self-driving cars hit a certain threshold, those bad driving incidents minimize, and commutes become more efficient, on top of people not having to actually drive them. It’s an…
He told me, anyway. “I have two types of cancer,” he said. “But I’m not treating them: the medicine just makes me feel worse.”
A beautiful car without the power it deserved. It would have sold like hotcakes here in the US had VW not been afraid to cannibalize its GTI sales. Had they not moved US GTI production to Mexico, I expect they’d have considered it.
It does. They even added them back in from the previous Model S which is supposed to use the camera and AI to control wipers (a feature still missing).
No, I’m saying that surveying people with the question “Have you had your drive unit replaced” is going to mostly only get respondents who say “Yes” as most people who have not will not even bother to reply.
It’s almost like people who exhibit a predilection to facts and empathy for other human beings tend to be liberal...
This is “vocal minority” and “survivorship bias.” (Technically this is a failure bias, but you get the idea). Drive units also are tougher to test for individual failure points than seats and other more safety-related issues.
Nah, I’m not asserting neither GM or Toyota do QA and QC on new vehicles, but the ramp after a product shift certainly seems more like a cliff than Tesla’s software-development inspired “hit it repeatedly until it breaks forever” approach.
Ah, right on queue!
True, but generally speaking, that’s rarely the case, especially if the incidence is that low.
People are going to point to this as “terrible Tesla” but the important thing here is a huge difference from GM or Toyota.
The inside of a Model S is GINORMOUS. The Model X 5-seater have even more room.
You can also find a used P85 (that RWD hotness) for $57K as a CPO.
I’m guessing the mid-term election cycle is what pushes the Republicans to oust him one way or another.
Has someone asked him if he thinks Puerto Ricans are deserving of the same treatment as a American citizens?
The answer to this question will ALWAYS be a VW GTI.
Bungie needs to let go of the idea that Destiny PvP is ever going to be a competitive esport of any kind. The Crucible team is clearly pining for the days of Halo — perhaps they should have stayed with Microsoft.
You might still need some form of air brakes just for the weight involved. The engine start could well be the compressor for the AC. On a hot sunny day even a Model S can make some noise cooling the cabin down.