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And the poors.  Unless they are tending my garden.

And people of colour. And non-white immigrants.

And THE GAYS.

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There is not left-wing equivalent to Texas Federal District Courts. They are the unthinking rubber stamp of evil itself.

The weird part is that they have that shitty rear visibility even though most of them have all three mirrors pointed directly to the rear instead of properly adjusting the side mirrors to the side of the vehicle. If I’m behind you and I can see your eyes more than once, you’re doing it wrong.

Also, if responders did

I attribute most of this to the lack of rearward visibility most vehicles currently have, but how can you be sofa king oblivious you don’t see flashing red lights in the side mirrors, even if just peripherally?

Thanks for adding this. She has had a previous twitter account banned because of her threats to several ob/gyns on the platform, she continues to harass and attack them years later. For those in the community, she’s someone they’ve been dealing with for years. The very base of what she’s trying to accomplish is

I just watched a video on the Folding Ideas YouTube channel (the one that did Line Goes Up about the NFT bubble) about the Metaverse. It’s long but really interesting, and points out that the Metaverse concept is inherently flawed because it insists on having features (a quasi-physical space, interactivity, artificial

“Define ‘do.’”

My friend got the full power oculus rift a long time ago and I tried it out and I was like...cool, okay. Then the Meta Quest 2 or whatever it was called then came out and he got it (with the link up) and encouraged me to get it and I held off...then another friend got it for his kid and his kid got really into this

So I guess Iger looked at the division and asked “What would you say... you do here?”

Honestly, I think a lot of people still have FOMO from the dot com bubble. At the time the whole marketing pitch was “were going to be on the internet, which is the future, and thus we’re gonna make money” and people were throwing money at anything that was online. And while most of those places were run by people

The entertainment industry has been making a hard press for VR since Oculus first got visibility back in the earlier 2010s. A big chunk of the push came not from developers of conventional entertainment software but from TV and film studio execs. It’s my belief that the intention was to find the next big gimmick in

Someone better plugged in and/or with a better memory and understanding can correct me, but it always seemed to me like the metaverse hysteria began in earnest when Zuckerberg rebranded his company Meta, and that seemed to me like an obviously desperate attempt to change the narrative at a time when the company was

$100 fine is painful, but the inconvenience of tow really drives the message. The moment you need a ride or Uber all the way across town to get your car because it’s been towed treats an inconvenience with an inconvenience. 

A typical cop won’t know/care just so it’s plugged in.

The fine is…fine, but throw in some “towed at the owner’s expense” and you’re getting somewhere. I’m guessing that $100 might not be that big of a deal to some, but the hassle of dealing with a towing company would be. Plus, it could free up that EV parking spot quicker.

Can it back feed power to the house while not on the road?

The powered axle could induce some terrifying handling if the control logic isn’t 100%. That’s why the the British Army dropped the powered trailer for the Landrover 101.