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  1. Re: Seek help for emotional stress you will fact on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If you purjor yourself while having a conversation about your alleged collusion, chances pretty good you were colluling. At the very least you did something worse than purjor yourself.

    The cognitive dissonance you get to see over this is fascinating.

  2. Re: Trump's campaign manager and personal lawyer.. on Mueller Report 'Summary' Delivered to US Congress (cnn.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    There is evidence, but someone decided it wasn't enough to convict the president.

    You keep consoling yourself with that delusion sweetheart.

  3. Re:This is going to be one of the biggest lawsuits on Flawed Analysis, Failed Oversight: How Boeing, FAA Certified the Suspect 737 MAX Flight Control System (seattletimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Indeed it is. What everyone is missing is they've taken a 737 airframe, bodged some aerodynamic changes onto it that has seemingly caused the aircraft some serious and probably unknown aerodynamic problems and they've covered it with software. It isn't the software that's the problem here.

    I'd start selling Boeing stock.

  4. That's OK on Dropbox Now Limits Free Users To 3 Devices (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Now I have asymmetric internet speeds I'll be moving off a few cloud services.

  5. Re:I'm confused on Tesla Shifts the Goalposts For 'Full Self-Driving' Technology (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1
    Sadly, you can't read:

    All new Tesla cars have the hardware needed in the future for full self-driving in almost all circumstances. The system is designed to be able to conduct short and long distance trips with no action required by the person in the driver's seat.

    When you arrive at your destination, simply step out at the entrance and your car will enter park seek mode, automatically search for a spot and park itself. A tap on your phone summons it back to you.

    I'm not entirely sure why you've bolded these statements, but they are not the same thing.

    Doesn't look any different from before, no shifting of the definition. AmiMoJo continues to write claims that are directly contradicted by the very link he provided. Hmmm

    The only not-difference is that page still does not list a year when it will be ready. It never did, but it still does not.

    Except people have paid for this feature. What they're now doing is trying to claim the entirely unrevolutionary system they have meets the needs of what they promised and what people paid for. Best of luck with that.

    But with such a smear campaign being made..........

    Whatever sweetheart. Hold on tight, it's turtles all the way down from here.

  6. Re:Musk vs Critics. Mistake he makes. on Tesla Shifts the Goalposts For 'Full Self-Driving' Technology (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    All the critics have been saying "impossible" to all the things Tesla is attempting. Clearly many things the critics said impossible, turned out to be possible after all. You can see a long list in tesla fan sites, Tesla death watch in 2012, cant make a sports car, cant make S, cant make S in volume, cant sell enough X, cant make gull wing door, cant make profit [*], cant make model 3, cant ramp up model 3, cant sell enough ...

    This won't help you. Tesla promised a fully self-driving car that customers paid money for. It hasn't been delivered, never will be and isn't possible.

  7. ..........and dangerous charlatans at that. Everything from the name Autopilot to the impression they give of what the system does is simply dangerous and disingenuous. Everything they're saying suggests that self-driving vehicles are here. They are not, and never will be for perhaps decades to come. There are far, far, far too many variables.

  8. Re: That's ok on Tesla Showroom in Southern UK Damaged By Accidental Fire (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You got the *nationality* right. Not the obvious religious heritage. Try harder anonymous sweetheart.

  9. Re:Production problems??? on Tesla Model 3 Is Heading To Europe (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    With a tent, and creating maintenance problems that now need to be fixed in the field.

  10. Re:He can't keep up with demand here, allegedly... on Tesla Model 3 Is Heading To Europe (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 0

    Keep holding on to that association for as long as your pretty little head can manage it. ;-)

  11. Yes it does.

  12. True. Even though there was evidence as to the true nature of the Earth the belief was still widespread that it was flat, It took a long time to change.

  13. I'm sure their customers, and those of other companies jumping on the EV bandwagon, will pay for it though.

  14. Fake News on Large Genetic Study Finds First Genes Connected With ADHD (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    'ADHD' is not a verifiable condition in any way shape or form.

  15. Re:I was there Gandalf on Intel Discloses Three More Chip Flaws (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Good lord, you can't be serious. The road to silicon nirvana is paved with errata sheets. (And always has been.)

    I think you might want to wake up, smell the coffee and work out what this 'errata sheet' actually means and why it's happening.

  16. They Were Warned About This on Tesla Rejected More Advanced Driver Monitoring Features On Its Cars, Says Report (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Quite a while ago. To build a confused autonomous driving system that actually isn't and needs drive involvement is just dangerous because the human element is just going to switch off. Musk has this bizarre belief that the crashes so far can be blamed on the driver (gee, thanks). It's a scam. They (Musk in particular) are trying to give the impression that self-driving cars are here when they are anything but.

  17. Re:It's an incredible movie, but not a great story on The 50th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" · · Score: 1

    The one thing it didn't foresee was the mobile phone, but then again, nothing did.

  18. Re:Oh, God, not again! on The 50th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" · · Score: 1

    2010 still has one of the scariest scenes to watch alone. "Look behind you.........."

  19. Re:Oh, God, not again! on The 50th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" · · Score: 1

    The special effects still stand up surprisingly well, and I found parts of the movie absolutely hilarious. The part where HAL starts malfunctioning, I would have sprinted down to the server room pull everything out of the fucking racks. No secret conversation for me.

  20. The European commission is staffed by people appointed by the democratically elected governments of Europe. The Council of Europe is comprised of ministers from the democratically elected governments of Europe.

    You concoct yourself a couple of sentences with the word 'democracy' inserted into it, if it gives you comfort.

  21. You confuse the EU with Schengen countries, If I go to Ireland from Belgium, I still need to show a passport, just like I did 30 years ago. Schengen is for the visa stuff and workers.Ireland and the UK are not in it. Switzerland, Belgium and Denmark are.

    It doesn't matter. If you get an 'EU passport' you are home free, which explains why there is such a healthy trade in them. Schengen counts for very little.

  22. Yes, it is. I'm not aware of any other domains administered in this manner.

  23. It Goes Without Saying on EU Warns Tech Giants To Remove Terror Content in 1 Hour -- or Else (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    This has nothing to do with terrorism and everything to do with censorship. The EU is desperately trying to save itself.

  24. No it isn't.

  25. Ahhhh. They've Lifted the Pre-cooler on America's Fastest Spy Plane May Be Back -- And Hypersonic (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    that engine with an incredibly sophisticated cooling system integral into the material of the engine

    The notion of the need for rapid cooling of the air was seen at British Aerospace thirty years ago with the HOTOL project, and what a company called Reaction Engines has been working on for most of that time.