SETI is using those ears to catch radio signals.
SETI is using those ears to catch radio signals.
So one gets punished for entering a on-ramp (acceleration!) or having the temerity to stop quickly to avoid rear-ending a car that suddenly turns right without any signal?
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No one is asking the critical question -- which hotel’s key card?
I dont think this was suicide. If he really wanted to likely kill himself, he’d just fly on a Boeing plane once a week.
Something seems weird....a manmade pond would have a shallow entry, no? So she blew backwards so fast that she went far enough off the edge to submerge the car...this would have to be >3 meters out....what kind of 3-point turn involves this level of speed?
Can’t they also refuse to provide OTA updates? Cancel warranties? Mess with the system in every way this side of completely bricking it? I hear the Tesla’s owner is a bit of a drama queen and revengeful d-bag.
Can someone explain what the role the fighter jets have in this scenario? If they do indeed deem it a hijacking, are they then asked to blow up the plane (killing everyone)? This seems sub-optimal.
user “malinecentral” claims they listed their Cybertruck “[l]literally everywhere”
the clutter of groundhogs
but what about the rest of the population that’s outside your Tahoe?
Yakety Sax for the win.
I never grow....tired...of these videos.
I disagree strongly; cost wont matter at all. I live in a red state, and they could give EVs away for free and these folks wouldn’t touch them. Everything’s symbolism in these parts — EVs signal “Democrat” here, and they wouldn’t be caught dead buying or doing anything that hinted they might support The Devil’s Party,…
This goes back to my theory on how this happened: there was a wink-wink agreement for Spirit to not fasten down (or even install) those bolts, knowing Boeing would have to remove that door anyways to do interior work. Less unfastening = easier for Boeing. But this informal agreement almost certainly goes against all…
Alternate headline: Apparently 24% of Americans work at/for dealerships
You shouldn’t be able to walk alongside a railway carrying 125 mph trains and level crossings on such networks should be a physical challenge to breach.
Re: Boeing. This is easy — proper QA is labor- and time-intensive; for every test, you need a tester, a data reviewer, a validation and calibration team, paper-pushers, etc. It slows down production by design. Those things cost money and efficiency, and therefore negatively affect the bottom line. The current GoGoProf…
So many forced, artificial frustrations lead to arguments, and arguments lead to absurd, senseless shootings in big crowds. Good luck with this.
Who cares about the food? Their drinks are to die for!