Comment Re:Don't understand (Score 1) 252
So to cheat effectively, you need something to stare at in the middle distance. I think a less conspicuous descendant of Google Glass may provide just that.
So to cheat effectively, you need something to stare at in the middle distance. I think a less conspicuous descendant of Google Glass may provide just that.
I've come to the conclusion that Iron Man and Captain America have reached the end of their arc and are getting in the way of new characters. I expected them both to die in Infinity War. That they didn't but everybody else did (including Spiderman and Black Panther, most notably) was clear evidence that all those deaths will be reversed, but I still think Iron Man and Captain American will be sacrificing their lives to make it happen.
Well, they certainly look spicy, with all those flames and spiky bits.
I don't, but they're not bland either.
comic book superhero bland cgi fests
Comic book, superhero and cgi, yes. But bland? Not really.
Lots of clients find me on LinkedIn.
The problems with LinkedIn are twofold:
1) They want to be more than they are, adding Facebook type stuff that nobody needs,
2) They want to know more than they need, adding dark patterns to scam you out of more contact info that you're willing to share.
Just enter your CV, connect to co-workers, employers and recruiters, and ignore all the other crap.
It's fairly simple, the truck drivers hear and see the push for enviro-friendly technologies. Electric vehicles are one of these. They figure that the environmentalists will eventually come for their trucks.
And they probably will. And rightly so, if you see some of the dirty smoke these trucks spew. They're not exactly clean machines.
If they want to keep their trucks, they should encourage cleaner trucks.
But Tesla coming out w/ self driving cars - a solution looking for a problem, since most people enjoy driving their cars
I would love to have a self-driving car. The main downside to traveling by car compared to train or other public transit, is that I can't read while driving.
if they're blue collar then odds are good they're not doing so hot economically since blue collar types got hammered in the last recession and never really recovered.
It's a wild guess, but they might even be voting for the party that keeps hammering blue collar types.
And they're primarily valuated on how fast they're able to ramp up their production to meet that demand.
That's an unbelievably comfortable place to be in for any company.
You mean they pay some of the highest bribes. There's a lot of oil money in politics.
I'm not sure making them lose their job is going to make them more rational or less angry.
Best response would be to get them some therapy to figure out what's wrong with these people.
They don't need a tow truck. Teslas have a lot of low-end torque and a Model S or X could easily drag those pickups out of the parking spots.
While this is certainly a funny idea, I'm not sure it's legal, and it's definitely an effective way to get into a fight and a lot of other trouble.
Better let some authorities tow them.
I don't have a van or pick-up truck, but I have a tarp over the crate of my cargo bike and often leave groceries (and occasionally something more expensive) in it, and nobody has ever stolen anything.
Before I had the tarp, some assholes would occasionally use it as a trash can, though.
I was not aware that Garwick's "idiot airport guards" are all part of the civil government. Schiphol Airport has a significant military police presence. I assumed that was true for all international airports.
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