Comment Re:they'd better pay (Score 1) 100
where will they hide their faces then?
Probably in another pizza.
where will they hide their faces then?
Probably in another pizza.
I had to check if my HOA had been duped too, because this is just the type of thing they would do. They're not on the list, but if anyone else is interested they should check the list themselves to see if any groups they're members of are on it.
As a graduate of the U of I (no, not that one, the other- no not that one either. The good one. No, not that good one. Nevermind...) I can sympathize with the confusion aspect of this (although at least we keep our letters in the right order).
Many of those systems have no (or minimal) idle time. Also, this misuse caused them to consume more power, and increased the wear on the systems components. There was a real impact from this. The $150k indicates a lot of cpu time was consumed for this, but TFA doesn't indicate how much- certainly more than would have been 'spare time'.
That's a small detail. If it can use tap water, it can also use water from the condenser coil or filtered rainwater collection. Or they could just add a small reservoir (similar to the windshield wiper fluid reservoir) which gets topped off when they change the battery.
Or they could just fill it up with the "amazing, mileage extending super water" which would be sure to hit the shelves soon after these batteries are released.
We'll need a follow up to see if they change the markings back in a year.
They'll probably just find other locations to 'fix' the markings on next month, and probably warn the ticket writers not to make it so obvious.
I'm surprised they haven't started disguising fire hydrants as newspaper boxes or trash cans, in order to increase revenue.
Their hang time should increase dramatically...
You're forgetting that many people can not be immunized- babies, some elderly, people with compromised immune systems, people with other conditions. etc. These are the people who are most threatened. This threat is in addition to those mentioned in the other comments about mutations, and vaccinations not being 100% effective.
He should say that he'll fly over as soon as they send one of their Iranian stealth fighter jets to pick him up.
I heard that they were actually mortarfied with the results...
the house is alarmed, but much to my annoyance it isn't always set when people go out for any length of time.
Shock therapy ought to solve this.
You just have to remember to shock them right after they fail to set the alarm, or they won't make the connection between the unwanted behavior and the punishment.
Adding an additional emergency brake as described would not help, as it would remove equivalent braking potential from the wheels by removing downward force from them. There might be minimal advantage if the e-brake had a higher coefficient of friction, but not likely to be significant.
Who should we really be labeling insane here, the man trying to make things safer around him, or society who feels they can text, talk, and drive while attempting to control a ton of steel down the freeway at 80MPH?
Your question is phrased poorly, as those are not exclusive options. The answer is that both are idiots*. The first for thinking that a jammer is an effective and appropriate method for increasing safety, the second for disregarding the safety of themselves, their passengers, and those in cars around them.
* insane may not be the appropriate word here, calling people who drive and text insane is an insult to genuinely insane people.
Do the robots welcome their new human overlords?
We should worry about where bad events could happen.
How much we should worry depends on the probability and the scale of the impact of the bad event.
It's later than you think, the joint Russian-American space mission has already begun.