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https://twitter.com/TrueFactsStated/status/975862833207496705
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Scientists are inquiring as to where they can get such a high-resolution camera.
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# ? Mar 20, 2018 00:58 |
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We see it any time a person talks on Fox News.
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# ? Mar 20, 2018 01:19 |
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Platystemon posted:Yeah but we’re talking about Uber here. So some hacker will have the answers and Uber will pay them thousands to shut them up.
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Randaconda posted:You can easily intimidate the beta females and have your pick of the strongest men, so your offspring have the best chance of survival. I'm a lesbian.
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I take it back. Don’t release it.
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https://twitter.com/pattymo/status/975883694929076227
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Unfortunately TrueFactsStated is a verified grifter and rube
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Minecraft server drama leads to a wave of bomb threats at UK schools
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https://twitter.com/nzherald/status/975884708071596032
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Mysterious aurora Steve seen from Scotland
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Their Georgia O’Keefe logo isn’t helping.
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Leavemywife posted:gently caress you, you overgrown hamster. I assumed it was parody coming so soon after assuring us he's only level 1 obese, whatever that means, though I agree it's funnier to visualize a wheezing lard seriously talk about the height requirements for being considered a healthy Aryan specimen
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Phlegmish posted:I assumed it was parody coming so soon after assuring us he's only level 1 obese, whatever that means, though I agree it's funnier to visualize a wheezing lard seriously talk about the height requirements for being considered a healthy Aryan specimen Means a BMI of 30-35.
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Phlegmish posted:I assumed it was parody coming so soon after assuring us he's only level 1 obese, whatever that means, though I agree it's funnier to visualize a wheezing lard seriously talk about the height requirements for being considered a healthy Aryan specimen I didn't bring being level one obese, I just said I was pretty fat but could still fit on rides and poo poo.
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quote:One of the alleged perpetrators of the hoax acknowledged that terrorizing thousands of children by threatening to blow them up "is horrible, it's not the nicest thing," but also attempted to justify the action by accusing VeltPvP of taking part in DDoS attacks against other Minecraft servers. "What that network has done is horrible," said the person who felt that threatening to mass-murder schoolchildren was a fair and proportionate response to being mad about a videogame.
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I've never played Minecraft, but I thought it was aimed at children, not manchildren.
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Randaconda posted:I've never played Minecraft, but I thought it was aimed at children, not manchildren. EVERYTHING aimed at children attracts menchildren.
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Randaconda posted:I've never played Minecraft, but I thought it was aimed at children, not manchildren. Minecraft is nearly 10 years old. A lot of those children are now manchildren.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWMpnxMLZ_E
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Randaconda posted:I didn't bring being level one obese, I just said I was pretty fat but could still fit on rides and poo poo. Yes, but what did that have to do with anything? Obviously, slightly obese people can fit on amusement park rides, as anyone who's been to an amusement park has observed. I'm in the "overweight" BMI and I fit on rides, too. High fives for not being super morbidly obese, I guess. BOOTY-ADE posted:Found a different article that added a new detail that the original omitted: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/19/technology/uber-driverless-fatality.html Jaywalking should be punishable by getting a ticket, not by death. I don't feel like this is a radical point of view.
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Randaconda posted:I've never played Minecraft, but I thought it was aimed at children, not manchildren. Nothing saying their age and they targeting schools. I'm guessing these are real children
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AlbieQuirky posted:Jaywalking should be punishable by getting a ticket, not by death. I don't feel like this is a radical point of view. It is, pedestrians and bikers should be able to go anywhere they want and the people in 2000lb metal machines should be responsible for whatever happens.
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AlbieQuirky posted:Jaywalking should be punishable by getting a ticket, not by death. I don't feel like this is a radical point of view. The entire reason for punishing it at all is that it's really dangerous. The death isn't a punishment, merely a consequence.
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The Bloop posted:The entire reason for punishing it at all is that it's really dangerous. Lol no. It’s punished because the owners of new fangled automobiles wished to hurtle through town as fast as they pleased and were disgusted that they had to wait for poors to make way.
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Platystemon posted:Lol no. One of the best episodes of The Dollop is their When The Cars Came. The part about how the word "jaywalking" was invented by a car manufacturers' lobbying group, and how the group lobbied municipalities to introduce it as a ticketable offense, was Seriously, jaywalking in a driver-operated car scenario rarely results in death. If it's going to always result in death in an automated-car scenario, that's not okay.
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AlbieQuirky posted:Jaywalking should be punishable by getting a ticket, not by death. I don't feel like this is a radical point of view. Jaywalking shouldn't be punishable, its a dumb loving law and confuses me everytime I hear about it.
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Aramoro posted:Jaywalking shouldn't be punishable, its a dumb loving law and confuses me everytime I hear about it. It should be, for multiple reasons, safety being one. Another being "so you think you're so important that you can impede the flow of traffic and inconvenience other people because you don't want to walk to the end of the block and cross at the designated location?" quote:If it's going to always result in death in an automated-car scenario, that's not okay. once =/= always repeating has a new favorite as of 21:26 on Mar 20, 2018 |
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Platystemon posted:Lol no. OK, but it's not 1915 anymore. In places with crosswalks especially, use them. There are plenty of places with very strong protections for pedestrians in crosswalks and everywhere should have them. I'd prefer some great public transit and pedestrian infrastructure but in the world that exists now, jaywalking is dangerous
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I mean, they were jaywalking at night. I'm not sure how easy it would have been for a driver to see them depending on the area? I mean the backup driver certainly didn'tAlbieQuirky posted:If it's going to always result in death in an automated-car scenario, that's not okay. I don't think that is very likely once they figure out why it happened. Do you expect driverless cars to plow through other vehicles if theres a back-up somewhere at night? Xun has a new favorite as of 21:42 on Mar 20, 2018 |
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repeating posted:"so you think you're so important that you can impede the flow of traffic and inconvenience other people because you don't want to walk to the end of the block and cross at the designated location? Yes?? On the safety note Road Deaths in the UK is 2.9 per 100,000 compared to the US with 10.6 so how's that additional safety working out for you?
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Aramoro posted:Yes?? Selfishness noted. Also that figure is for all traffic-related deaths so I'm not sure what you're getting at. Update on "killer Uber car": quote:Tempe police say the inspection of the footage shows the woman abruptly “came from the shadows right into the roadway” in a manner that makes it “very clear” a collision was difficult to avoid, regardless of whether the vehicle that ended up hitting the victim had a human driver or not. repeating has a new favorite as of 22:50 on Mar 20, 2018 |
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That's how I assumed it would turn out seeing as the car did also have a driver behind the wheel specifically in case something happened. I think the higher auto fatality rate is due to how much more necessary driving in this country.
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# ? Mar 21, 2018 01:02 |
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https://twitter.com/pcgamer/status/976236962372837378quote:"My tip for winning, even though I've never won a game, is I just camp the entire time. I don't recommend it, because I've never won, so don't take my tip."
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Samuringa posted:
Justin has a future in science. His experiment had a negative result and yet he still got it printed in major journal.
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repeating posted:Update on "killer Uber car": Sounds like an unavoidable accident in this case. Sad. Doesn't lessen my at the "Well, she was jaywalking!" just-world-fallacians out there.
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AlbieQuirky posted:Sounds like an unavoidable accident in this case. Sad. quote:The woman may have been returning from a store, having been pushing a bicycle carrying numerous plastic shopping bags outside of a crosswalk when she walked out in front of the self-driving Volvo XC90 which made no attempts to break, the police chief said, adding that local authorities suspect the victim has been homeless. Just some local hobo, no need to be alarmed, nothing to see here. Footage? Not necessary. Now excuse me I need to go buy a new jacuzzi for no particular reason.
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Dewgy posted:
I like how the article just casually drops the facts that the car was speeding and "made no attempt to break"
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Oh no 38 mph in a 35 mph zone, how shocking. Seriously though it's tragic that she was killed but it sounds like she probably would have been equally as likely to get hit if a human was driving.
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