Optical illusions on physical objects are something Tesla’s going to have to face. I know stupid teenagers who would have done it. And, of course, people aren’t paying attention in Autopilot.
Optical illusions on physical objects are something Tesla’s going to have to face. I know stupid teenagers who would have done it. And, of course, people aren’t paying attention in Autopilot.
They have superglued themselves to the wall.
Mmm. Start with Tide Pods, end with Tide Box Wine.
Mmm. Start with Tide Pods, end with Tide Box Wine.
But then you get industrial capture, where reviewers become too close friends with a company. There’s really no perfect answer.
Was the ‘55 the orange one with the desert scene on the rear window?
Sometimes, you just want to be pretty.
Oh my god. I think I need it. And a spare nose clip to put on for days when I’m _not_ whipping the hell out of it.
Darn right!
Well, congratulations! Welcome to the stick world!
Thank you. It _is_ a minivan - and the Pacifica has matured nicely - but it’s a class act of one.
I’m not tall, and I am perfectly content sleeping bent and in a sleeping bag. And just one of me.
Another reason I miss my Matrix XRS. You could sleep in it easily. And I did on occasion. Enough storage to camp with - but only extremely light offroad capabilities.
As I said elsewhere, I’m partially responsible for the iDrive - I gave a few lectures about UX and donated the Strategic Commander that was examined and ideas behind it went into the prototype.
But it does double your powered contact patch.
Yep, basically. I’m being crotchety, here, not accurate. It’s a joke.
Daaaamn right. In my day, when we got parts from Japan, we couldn’t overnight them! Had to wait weeks! Months, even!
Comes in really handy when parallel parking in tight conditions, though. I can get my rear bumper within half an inch of the other guy without touching him. I really appreciate that.