1st Gear: U.S. Regulators Struggling To Decided If Authorities Should Be Able To Shut Off Self-Driving Cars
1st Gear: U.S. Regulators Struggling To Decided If Authorities Should Be Able To Shut Off Self-Driving Cars
Wow. I just learned that rich people buy more expensive phones than poor people!
“They can’t be fined, and they can’t be made to work off their debt. What incentive do they have to not just break the laws with reckless abandon?”
I’ve always wanted a Stag. Came this close to buying one once, but backed out at the last minute. It was fun to drive, and I love it’s quirky styling.
I had a TR8. LOVED that car. I had the gold/tan combo too. What’s not to love about a plaid interior? High Five!
Come on, automakers. Make this key.
It’s considered proper etiquette to remove hat indoors in most places.
Wow, that puts the “UG” in “UGLY”.
I think that needs a better title. Maybe “Cliche Resurrection 2000".
Those four rings on teh grille are just a reminder of the brass knuckles you felt like you’ve been hit with when you have that first mechanical failure as an owner.
They’re basically making the vendor cover the ‘use tax’ that absolutely no state resident ever filed.
So let me get this straight, I pay sales tax to a state I dont live in and wont see a penny of that in tax services? How in the fuck is this ok?
Or you could just... not store files on your desktop.
The poster that I was responding to suggested that Apple turn to bribery, lobbying, and legal work-arounds to profit “by almost any means necessary.”
Profit off of slavery. If that’s not enough, you’re broken.
“So, take a series of immoral actions to preserve their moral standing? Which of these are guaranteed to work?”
I was reading the comments on an article about this on USAToday. There are some people in serious need of a science education.
and wasn’t there a movie with Warren Beatty and Madonna or someone
Boy Scout motto, son.
You don’t like cops (except when you need one) and you resent being stopped at the drunk driving checkpoint