Comment Re:And now Elon's thinking... (Score 1) 48
And now Elon's thinking... Great, now I need to make my own Air Force with my own radar systems...
At the Texas launch site, will SpaceX be providing launch radar or will the Air Force?
And now Elon's thinking... Great, now I need to make my own Air Force with my own radar systems...
At the Texas launch site, will SpaceX be providing launch radar or will the Air Force?
Well, Gallifreyans are/were millions of years ahead of us, philosophically and technologically. Why confuse the humans, as wonderful as they may be, with a bunch of technical jargon.
As to the role of the neutron flow... Isn't it obvious?
background information: I own and personally drive both ends of the spectrum, a 2014 model car and a 1970 model year truck. The 2014 has all the available electronics features. The 1970... the only electronic device in that vehicle is the ignition module; and, that was an upgrade (I hate setting points). The 1970 truck doesn't even have power brakes. I'm not a luddite. Hell, I make a living as an engineer working for a company that designs and manufactures sensors; I'm not going to argue against technology.
To the point: I read this discussion and I listen to people talking about the active cruise control and collision avoidance systems in their cars and I come to an unfortunate conclusion... These systems can and do lead to people becoming less attentive while they drive. I totally get that these systems save lives. It's just that I see people becoming dependent on these systems and not using them as they are intended.
Would you like fries with that?
Would you like butter on your popcorn?
I bet they'll get a charge out of that.
In Soviet Russia graphene makes pom-poms of you
So many options... so little time... I have to go to work now.
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