I tried once as a novelty.
The bus running the same route was 1/5 the price, and probably more direct (at the time, Waymo would not use freeways) but it was an experience for the sake of "nifty optimistic future thing"
I tried once as a novelty.
The bus running the same route was 1/5 the price, and probably more direct (at the time, Waymo would not use freeways) but it was an experience for the sake of "nifty optimistic future thing"
If you're thinking amplifier, just grab your favourite Japanese '70s hi-fi range and go from there. Can hardly go wrong.
A half-scale Harman/Kardon 330c but with an OLED info display in the panel that held a tuning scale might kill it.
The key is to use the right materials. They sold a modern CD-based stereo a few years ago that apes the look of a small Marantz 22xx, but being plastic garbage, sort of fails the mission. Conversely, Yamaha did some new silver-face amps that don't look like dollar-store tat.
Telling people to "give up hopes" is just a terrible word choice, even if the thing you're asking them to give up is solidly distasteful.
So many more positively phrased options-- "commit to peaceful nuclear programs", for example. We got a real wordsmith in here, boys. Better keep Smith AND Corona lubed up and ready.
Israel has done a very effective job of selling "we are the Jewish community" so governments tended to handle them with kid gloves for fear they would be seen as trying to replay tbe Holocaust.
Unfortunately, it went the other way. Decades of blank cheque support let them act with impunity and eventually deliver their own genocide.
I worry this tarnishes the image of Jews elsewhere, who are going to get blowback resentment for the livestreamed horrors. Chuds don't have the nuance to figure out that their neighbour who has never set foot in Israel but places a menorah by the window probably didn't personally slaughter infants, and there are surely peiole who will profit from magnifying that unawareness.
It's actually not the worst name for a srreaming service, considering Philo Farnsworth was a key developer of modern electronic-scan TV.
RCA also managed to try to sell a complex premium home A/V setup called Dimensia.
Because progressive neurodegeneration is just what I want to think about when buying a VCR.
But there's something in there I bet
I read an interesting piece that said that they got enough "dad takes the son there to try to shake off that rainbow aura" traffic that a lot of the waitresses recognised the pattern and learned to be supportive. Unexpectedly wholesome.
Still less disappointing than visiting Dick's Sporting Goods.
The worst part is wasted opportunity. You had 5 years on the rest of the US EV market and a perception of having at least the best charging infrastructure. Valuable assets.
You spent 10 of those five years on a wankpanzer, FSD (Full Speed Direct-into-pedestrians), and a lorry nobody's seen, when you should have focusing for the day you're competing with the Electric Civic and Escalade coming down the pike.
What you should have done, while you had the tyrant's ear, was to pull a Dodge Colt/Geo Metro. Precision-craft some legal shell game setup that lets you import competent EVs and sell them as a "domestic brand" to bypass the residual "I don't want a Chinese car" attitudes and some tarriffs. Then you'd at least have a stream of desirable products goung forward instead of the current quirky-but-not-in-a-fun-way Tesla range.
I sort of wonder if the next generation will still romanticize Japan in quite the same way. We're past the peak trendy-products era of Weird Sony and the Toyota MR2, anime is no longer a secret exotic thing, and it feels like if you want "15 years ahead of us optimistic techno future", you could easily slide in Chongqing or Seoul instead of Tokyo.
I think I've heard "Prompt fondler"
I think it might be stock market floatation. Fiserv and Global Payments are processors, not card networks, for example.