So what’s most likely:
1) Tesla thanks this unpaid beta tester for finding a bug by fixing their car
2) Elon & Tesla stans publicly castigate the driver since the driver provided one link of the accident chain.
So what’s most likely:
1) Tesla thanks this unpaid beta tester for finding a bug by fixing their car
2) Elon & Tesla stans publicly castigate the driver since the driver provided one link of the accident chain.
For once Masi was in a shitty situation he didn’t create.
F1 teams exist to bring eyeballs to their sponsor’s names. If you let users cover over the sponsors, then the sponsors get angry.
If the FIA is trying to help Merc, they’re doing it in a very strange way:
The anti-max bias that led them to:
This could’ve been over if Max had any awareness of the car that had been catching him for the entire straight before turning into a corner.
Yes, it’s in the article
Every time Lewis tries to pass Max on the outside and Max “doesn’t quite make the corner” (recently: Brazil turn 4, this race turn 1), Lewis somehow avoids Max’s car. It’s quite possible to do.
He had two options:
1) Turn in, crash
2) Turn in less sharply, likely resulting in a temporary P2 since Hamilton would probably get ahead.
He picked option [1] and earned zero points. He could’ve picked option [2] and likely gotten at least 18pts, probably more since RB seemed to have the pace that weekend.
The metaverse appears to be FB’s attempt to bring your parent’s political arguments to fun things like Fortnite or minecraft where the younger generation has been known to just hang out.
The issue there is that nobody doing money laundering would be buying or selling from the FBI honeypots - AFAICT, the method of money laundering would be to buy something super-shitty from yourself (such as a low-poly yacht), and then claim that your money came from your brilliant NFT salesmanship, not ransomware or…
And that sucked and was extremely unpopular and controversial! Point proven.
Well, they did give Hamilton a 10-second penalty, and Hamilton actually made the corner in Silverstone.
They can, it just sucks for F1 and for fans to have your most exciting weekend all year (and that’s saying a lot) decided by penalties an hour after the podium.
The fear of course is that one team will get them right (Merc in 2014-2020) and we’re back for another boring period just as this ruleset finally got spicy.
Makes sense - we’ve been going to the same lake 2-3 times a week for like a year and we still get looked at like we’re aliens. The only tandem, and the only human powered thing on the lake with a wake.
If you’re near a lake or reservoir, you could get a pedal kayak or bike-boat. I have a Hobie tandem pedal kayak, and pedaling it around the local reservoir with my wife is so much more calming than dodging cars on the local roads, even with the added complexity of toting it to the lake and back.
The America’s Cup org streamed them all live on YouTube, at least in Canada. Was a great thing to have on the 2nd screen in the evening.
Unfortunately the rule changes for the 2021 round banned the cyclist-powered hydraulic accumulators, so they were back to big burly guys grinding by hand.