What has the EU ever done for us?
A lot.
What has the EU ever done for us?
A lot.
Spaceships stink. Common trope in sci-fi.
Oh you sweet summer child… It’s not an attack when the Führer commands it.
Don’t. Ever. Do. That.
It really hurts. It hurts badly. It’s anti fun. And afterwards you’ll have troubles getting it out. Will take days.
No. Don’t ever do that. Ever.
No. In fact it looks fairly small sized, and very nice.
Today she was in a darker mood so we simply cuddled and kissed, just holding tight and being supportive, that’s all we needed. An hour later we fired off several mighty orgasms.
Trust and being close and open to each other sets the mood. Tender and affectionate kissing then stirs the hormones, and off we take.
And those loyal users have shown they want to be shit on. Some even like to gargle with whatever is dripping down on them.
Those subreddits will turn to shitholes really fast. Twitter set the precedence.
And if you didn’t subscribe to their paywalled subreddits THEY WILL SUE YOU!
Those billionaire idiots are a funny bunch.
Very few pixels I’d say.
Can confirm that these buttons on the steering wheel of the id4 are really, really dangerous bullshit. I regularly drive those cars as rentals, and I’ve never (not “rarely” - it’s really never) faced a worse decision on buttons in any device I ever handled. Those touchpads are solely the reason I despise all VW-cars - they are complete crap. (I use these cars only for short trips and never activate any system by these buttons after encountering numerous dangerous situations as described in the article.)
What has the EU ever done for us?
What has the EU ever done for us?
They like the Nazis. No joke.
Friend of mine runs Linux on a 15 years old cheap consumer laptop, and it’s working smoothly for browsing.
Just try. There’s no risk and no costs trying. Have fun.
Feels good. - Whatever. Hurry up.
The author is very well aware of this dilemma, in fact that topic is the center of his article, and he is making some good points about why real autonomous driving might still take a long time until achieved.
Besides that the cars are constantly getting around without a designated driver. For the technology and for the industry that is a huge breakthrough.
German renowned institute “Stiftung Warentest” just tested two foldables (both Samsung I think) and had them 50.000 times folded and unfolded (they build machines to
torturetest stuff) and reported no creases.50.000 times is over four years for 32 uses every day (twice every wake hour). Would be more than sufficient for a normal user think.