One of the fortunate American suburbanites, many are not so lucky. I now live in the Netherlands and either bike or take the train where I need to go.
One of the fortunate American suburbanites, many are not so lucky. I now live in the Netherlands and either bike or take the train where I need to go.
I’m right there with you. I immigrated to the Netherlands and I no longer own a car (well I have a track car, but that’s different). I just bike or take the train everywhere.
Are they? Maybe here in the EU they are, but growing up in American Suburbia, a car was a necessity.
I’m not going to go down your slippery slope of ever expanding scopes on convenience technology though.
Any accident caused by lane-assist technology is too many. I won’t accept the loss of human life for a convenience technology.
Yes, you’re correct. From source:
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) cautioned against using the numbers to compare automakers, saying it did not weight them by the number of vehicles from each manufacturer or how many miles those vehicles traveled.
I’m trying to find the Tesla:others ratio, but that’s proving a bit difficult.
A bit of a moot point in my eyes as I consider all 400 accidents unacceptable, but you are right, I shouldn’t use stats just to shit on Tesla.
Okay mate, why don’t you show us all what the “more informative measurement” is for this?
Considering 68.25% of all US crashes involving driver assist systems were due to Tesla Autopilot, I agree it’s an experiment.
Edit: let me clarify, ALL lane-assist based systems in my opinion are not ready for public road use. Tesla sucks, but they all suck if they are causing accidents and fatalities.
Yeah, my assumptions are only as good as the data I was presented with, feel free to correct them.
I’m sick and tired of Americans saying “third party! woo!” like it’s a valid strategy in your abysmal political system. Maybe vote for valid options to improve your fellow citizen’s education at the local level before you spout off about a presidential third party
Is the MIC comment supposed to be a shot at the assumption I’m voting for one of the two major parties? Sorry to burst your bubble mate, but that ship sailed the moment I was granted my Dutch citizenship.
You agree yet are seemingly unaware that America’s modern two party system does not accommodate a third party. In fact, this stance for a third party is exactly why America ended up with Trump in 2016.
It’s shocking that you can’t see past your own ignorance that you are the product of that eroded public education system.
In addition to knowing less than nothing about semiconductor design and manufacturing, you have no idea about elemental composition of objects in space.
“they have more rare earth metals than any place in the Milky Way”
Now at 11! Iron, nickel, platinum, iridium, and more just hanging out in our solar system? Meet 16 Psyche! The dense, metal rich asteroid that has potential to supply the world with rare earth elements!
The Milky Way is a very, very large place my friend, there is an almost guaranteed certainty there is another body with a far higher concentration of what we call rare earth elements than China or the entirety of Earth itself.
Danes and Swedes working together for worker’s rights, you love to see it.
I’ve been using one for my work on Linux/Win/macOS for nearly 5 years now.
Texan? You mean the school that had their mascot killed? You’re insinuating Texans killed their own school’s mascot on the lawn of an Oklahoma State University fraternity.
This was a prank done by a rival OSU fraternity to an agricultural fraternity. The close proximity to a championship with Texas I’d wager is an unfortunate coincidence.
And party on dudes!
I think you mean content.
Post edited from: “I’m really contempt with this” to “I’m really happy with this” so my comment isn’t nonsense.
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“Oh, that’s never happened to me, so it can’t be my problem.”
If you don’t limit the scope of time, yeah, although I’d say yesterday’s convenience tech can become today’s necessary tech.
I don’t know, the more I think about “convenience technology”, the more I dislike the term.