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Indeed. One may think of this in terms of easy stereotypes (a parent going into a casino or a drug den or something) but it happens to smart people (one was a scientist), the very image of caring people (a social services worker on each coast). and mostly just everyday folks who proved human and fallible at the worst

It WOULD take a highly advanced AI to figure out how to get out of the Kinja Greys...

Yup. A lot of times it happens when you are doing something different than your routine. Suppose everyday your wife drives the baby to the sitter. One day your wife asks you to take the baby. It’s easy for you to autopilot straight to the office and forget about the baby in the back.

How hard is it for manufacturers to implement some sort of warning to the drivers? A motion/sound detector that will send an alert to the drivers phone after a few minutes of constant movement/sound that way it doesn’t send alerts if something falls in the backseat or an ambulance goes by. It really shouldn’t be that

Gotta be the OG: Introduced in April 17, 1964 at the World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, NY. Sold 400k units in the first year, 1 million units in the 18 months after launch, and almost 3 million units from 1964-73 for the first generation. It's the best-selling Mustang of all time.

I was just in Vancouver. That place is all of sudden crawling with Rivians. They’re not a Tesla-ubiquity levels yet, but there are a bunch of them. 

True. I like the early 2000s Vanquish as well. I’d say the DB9/S rear aged better than the Vanquish’s did, but the Vanquish front 3/4 aged best. But I hear the DBS is an easier car to live with so thats my dream “exotic” car in a 2 car garage.

Agreed completely. DBS volante is pretty much my dream car. But that said, are you also in your mid 30s as I am? Because maybe this car is perfect (to us) because of the time it came out in our lives and cemented itself as the peak car. Everything before was plain, everything that came after is over-styled, but the

I think the author is overestimating both speed, accuracy, and effectiveness of tranq darts based on movies. They are not particularly aerodynamic, thus have a limited range, meaning you have to get relatively close (less than 50m usually). They are not very fast, so it can be easy to miss a moving target. They take

At least this is one of the more endearing cliches about America for the rest of the world.

Brand new 2023 Morgan three-wheeler on Hemmings for $53k

I’m so glad I didn’t have to scroll down past comment #2 to see Morgan. As soon as I saw his list, that’s the name that came up.

I love that your defense is that the Tesla is actually trained to drive like an asshole

If Fast X doesn’t have this exact scene I’m walking out

Everyone else here has pointed out the basic flaw in your argument, so I’ll just add this: you’re a moron.

Others have ably beat me to this, but this is such a colossally bad take that I must pile on. If you think this is how driving through crosswalks works, please surrender your license and get re-tested.

The parents were most likely lucky, not skilled. Thats how it is with babies on planes.

Its because the song would be super boring.
“ One bright sunny day, the when the wind in a sway, the barker ran aground. Deep in the silt , such a glorious site, people saw it from miles around.  Well she was pulled free an nobody died, no mother to come home and cry. The end. 

I realize that the last few movies of the Star Wars franchise are hotly debated as to whether they were “good” or “bad”… but let’s be honest here, even a “bad” Star Wars movie is better than what Fast & Furious has become. The series continues to make money, but it’s not because the movies are any “good”.