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Comment Tesla Buttons (Score 5, Interesting) 142

If there is one accessory that Tesla could make and I would gladly purchase for my Model 3, is a thin bar of buttons to be mounted under the touchscreen.
Is not only that some functions are only available thru the touch screen, but at every major software release, the UI gets redesigned and stuff moves around from where it was before. F--- no, I need the control to open the glove box to be exactly where I remember it was when I have to open that glove box fast.
And no, pushing a button on the steering wheel and screaming "Open glove box" at the car is not a solution covering 100% of the use cases.

Comment Re:Nope (Score 1) 15

If the go on 90+% clearance, the question is - can you modify the bootloader to run straight linux on them ?
They might have some use as a smart photo frame/weather display/smart home controller interface - the webcam being used as a motion sensor to only turn up the LCD backlight when someone passes by so it'll extend the screen's life.

Comment Re:unhappy with EV charging (Score 1) 155

There are more EVs in US using the Tesla charging connector than ones using J1772.
In 2014 Tesla offered their connector/Supercharger Network to any other EV manufacturer under the condition to share the costs of growing and maintaining the SuperCharger network. Everybody refused. Now we have this mess.

Comment Re:Adam something (Score 1) 88

Have you ever been to Vegas and tried the available public transportation along the strip ?
- On one side of the strip is the shaky monorail with great views of the trash cans behind all the hotels. Each station is in the butt end of a casino then 500ft more, then you go up & down the stairs;
- The other side of the strip has, just between a few casinos, that kiddie carnival train-thingy which comes every... half hour or so. And then you hear on the PA that the whole train is reserved for a private party and it won't open the doors.
- There are the city buses which are the standard crappy american tall floor/stupid seating/claustrophobic buses. Which get stuck in strip traffic. And full with the people the casino security won't let ride in the above two. Not turisty at all.
- Someone was mentioning a light rail on the strip - BWAHAHA!! How many accidents per hour you want with people and cars getting on the light rail lines ?
We tried them all. We ended up using Uber a lot. Everybody goes to Vegas to party not to sit in line waiting for public transport.
Self-driving Teslas in Tunnels ? Sign me up !

Comment A statement from K'Brell (Score 1) 94

Earthlings !
We have seen thru your veiled lies, your so called hastily approved "test orbital launches" are just invasion preparations.
Mars will NOT falter !
If any of those silvery invasion ships reaches two karads above the wet surface of your planet, we will commence redirecting the asteroids towards your breeding grounds.
-- K'Brell and the Mars Council of Elders

Comment Re:slippery slope ... (Score 1) 126

See "US Air Force Transformation Flight Plan" from 2003 that mentions "20-foot-long (6.1 m), 1-foot-diameter (0.30 m) tungsten rods that are satellite-controlled and have global strike capability, with impact speeds of Mach 10"
Each 7m satellite could fit a few of them.
I, for one, welcome out new Space Overlord, Emperor of Mars, Elon the 1st

Comment Re:It's the economy, stupid (Score 1) 139

The area where this reactor is supposed to be installed is already concreted, asphalted and a bit radioactive.
A lot of the "good" coal deposits mined during the communist regime in the Carpathian mountains were located next to the uranium veins.
Do not take a geiger counter with you when getting near any old coal-powered electrical plant in Romania - it will start making very annoying sounds.

Comment Re:I'm so tired of all the SPAM/SCAMS (Score 1) 59

The car warranty guys stopped calling my phone number. I figured out by the accents they were a US call-center. The last 2 cals went like this:
1) (heavy arabic accent) Salamalecum brother, the package was placed as instruct...
2) ALLAHU ACKBAR !
They must'a had a visit by the Party Van perhaps ?

Comment Anti-children establishment. (Score 3, Informative) 145

The US would have better birth rates if the private medical insurance companies were not so anti-children.
If you have private medical insurance, try to find their very well hidden public plan documents listing the stuff that their plans do not cover and you will be charged 100%: Anything related to trying to safely conceive a child.
Are you no longer a young healthy teenager and think you have saved enough money to raise a child ? Not so fast - If there's any medical issue preventing a healthy pregnancy, you are looking at $100K+ out of pocket with the most expensive PPO plans.

Comment Xenophobic PayPal against Apple ? (Score 1) 21

You have a PayPal account.
You move to another country.
You try to change Country settings in PayPal - they are grayed out.
You contact PayPal support. They ask you for documents proving residency/citizenship in new country.
Result: You are still registered to old country but now you are charged fees and taxes for BOTH of them.
Official stance: All Immigrants are tax evading bad hombres.

Apple: still had to contact support but the account was transferred right away and as a bonus all old Mac OSX & Apple software purchases (retail or tied to old macs registered in my name) showing up as free downloads in my AppStore account.

Comment As prof Higgins said ... (Score 3, Interesting) 15

Higgins:
Look at her, a prisoner of the gutter,
Condemned by every syllable she utters.
By right she should be taken out and hung,
For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.

Eliza:
Aaoooww!

Higgins:
Aaoooww!
Heavens, what a noise!
This is what the British population,
Calls an elementary education.

Pickering:
Come, sir, I think you picked a poor example.

Higgins:
Did I?
Hear them down in Soho square,
Dropping "h's" everywhere.
Speaking English anyway they like.
You sir, did you go to school?

Man:
Wadaya tike me for, a fool?

Higgins:
No one taught him 'take' instead of 'tike'!

Hear a Yorkshireman, or worse,
Hear a Cornishman converse,
I'd rather hear a choir singing flat.
Chickens cackling in a barn,
Just like this one here.

Eliza:
Garn!

Higgins:
I ask you, sir, what sort of word is that?

It's "Aaoooww" and "Garn" that keep her in her place.
Not her wretched clothes and dirty face.

Why can't the English teach their children how to speak?
This verbal class distinction, by now,
Should be antique.
If you spoke as she does, sir,
Instead of the way you do,
Why, you might be selling flowers, too!

Pickering:
I beg your pardon!

Higgins:
An Englishman's way of speaking absolutely classifies him.
The moment he talks he makes some other Englishman despise him.
One common language I'm afraid we'll never get,
Oh, why can't the English learn to set a good example to people whose
English is painful to your ears?
The Scots and the Irish leave you close to tears.
There even are places where English completely disappears.

In America, they haven't used it for years!

Why can't the English teach their children how to speak?
Norwegians learn Norwegian,
the Greeks are taught their Greek.
In France every Frenchman knows his language from "A" to "Zed"

The French never care what they do, actually, as long as they pronounce it properly.

Arabians learn Arabian with the speed of summer lightning,
The Hebrews learn it backwards,
which is absolutely frightening.
But use proper English and you're regarded as a freak.

Why can't the English,
Why can't the English,
Learn To Speak?

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