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Yeah, I was going to post a picture, but I think even googling that will get you on a list of “not hireable” at almost any company.

I wish there was a way to measure smiles per mile. A lot of these vehicles that rip off insane times around a track are boring to drive in the real world, because most drivers don’t have the skills and even if they do, it would be insanely illegal and dangerous to push the limits on such a vehicle on the street.

It won’t cost big bucks. All the drivers will be in a place like Mumbai.  We will just have to get used to these sort of traffic patterns.

As a normally bearded guy that wear strong glasses, the only thing that fools the computer is the CPAC. I think Facial recognition looks as the spacing between the eyes, how lined up they are, spacing between the eyes and lips and the like. The CPAC mask pushes hard enough against the face to distort these spacings.

Oh, he looks like the guy. But I want more than “we found a guy in a hoodie sweatshirt in NYC in winter that has thick eyebrows.” Sure, in the pictures from other areas, that 100% looks like him and some of the stuff he’s talked about and written about point strongly toward him, but I want to see the complete story

True, but growing a bear takes time. I’m a hairy SOB and it will be at least a 3 weeks before I get to the point of “having a beard”.  If he showed up with a beard and shaved it off, it might have fooled people, but not computers.

So, something about the beard. I’ve had a full beard for about 25 years now. I’ve gone from fairly trimmed to hobo Santa, but I’ve always had a beard. I had to shave it off last week and I looked completely different. Nothing at all like what I looked like with a beard. Coworkers and friends couldn’t recognize me, etc.

So, something about the beard. I’ve had a full beard for about 25 years now. I’ve gone from fairly trimmed to hobo Santa, but I’ve always had a beard. I had to shave it off last week and I looked completely different. Nothing at all like what I looked like with a beard. Coworkers and friends couldn’t recognize me, etc.

I don’t like this story. Dude’s a suspect. Dude 3D printed gun parts it appears. A LOT of people 3D print gun parts. The internet is full of “this is the guy!” and all I see is “dude had a “ghost gun” and a 3D printer!” and no indication he even went to NYC.

So, about 10 years ago, it was a pretty sunset and my daughter wanted to take a picture of a bridge. We stopped at a park for her to take a picture and within seconds this weird dude approached her. And being the dad of a then teenager, I went over to supervise.

They’ve been in the process of replacing them for half my life. And I still see LLVs all over the place, burning oil faster than gasoline. Just buy something damnit and quit yakking about it.

Oh, I agree that EV makes sense, but it’s been 10-20 years of “we’ll gonna replace the LLV!” and all I see is ancient LLVs trundling around the city areas with sweaty people staggering out of them.  Meanwhile, UPS seems to have a lot of Metris or Sprinter vans, that can’t be more than 40 years old.

Strangely, Toyota.

On the radio. I can’t tell if the video is weird as hell, or if the pain pills I’m on are kicking in. I suspect the former, unless I accidently took 4 pills every hour instead of 1 pill every 4 hours.

EV Mail Truck

The problem with the 3,Y, and S isn’t that they are old, but that they exist.

What you have described is the founder of almost any major company. Ford was an asshat, Edison was one, Jobs, Gates, and Now Musk were all asshats. They attracted talent, enabled the talent and gave them a focus and a purpose which made major companies quickly.

I’m getting a taste of that world right now.

Tweel for the win.

Doesn’t have to.  Just have to outrun the guy next to you.