Getting "trapped by ice" isn't the same as getting "frozen in". The amount of ice in Commonwealth Bay depends on wind direction, which was offshore in that photo taken 100 years ago, and onshore this year when the 2 ships got stuck.
I don't think anyone's out to force you to use a driverless car.
But if you do aquire one, don't be suprised if one morning you get in and find the interior is all spaced out white with whispy grey lines that lack contrast.
Getting "trapped by ice" isn't the same as getting "frozen in". The amount of ice in Commonwealth Bay depends on wind direction, which was offshore in that photo taken 100 years ago, and onshore this year when the 2 ships got stuck.
I don't think anyone's out to force you to use a driverless car.
But if you do aquire one, don't be suprised if one morning you get in and find the interior is all spaced out white with whispy grey lines that lack contrast.
anything short of NASA-level diligence is probably not going to eliminate all of them.
after all, it's not like NASA to make an error like, say, getting the units mixed up and crashing all over Mars.
Shaving oils work really well, but they clog up four and five bladed razors.