1. They aren't right wingers. Right wingers are the most supportive of clean air, nature and exercise. We support excellent car alternatives. We're the pro-life group that care about children.

  2. We got stuck yesterday for no reason at all yesterday in that same spot. No accidents or anything.

  3. Phantom traffic jams. Well-documented phenomenon. Tell your reps you want a train.

  4. What would be more news worthy is I24 not being a complete parking lot... That stretch desperately needs to be made 3 lanes!

  5. Just one more lane, bro, I swear, it'll fix all the congestion and we'll never have to expand the roads again, cross my heart bro, just one more lane pls I'm begging you

  6. You're basically saying corruption and bribery wouldn't exist in tennessee if everyone was a Democrat and that's obviously not true.

  7. That's fair. I agree to a point. My original point was more that socially weed being illegal isn't a right wing position anymore on the grassroots level. Average Republican citizens are comfortable with weed and that's why places like ohio have easily legalized it. So when i say its not a right wing issue for it being illegal from this point forward that is where im coming from. Maybe it takes more time than other places but it is inevitable because the right is now also in growing support of it.

  8. We aren't talking about Ohio, we aren't talking about grassroots, and we aren't talking about whatever the "cultural right" thinks about anything.

  9. If I could get a decent paying job building tech to make it easier to (for example) unionize all the big tech shops and Amazon warehouses, that'd go a long way towards rekindling my innocent excitement. Since that would actually be making the world a better place (as opposed to crypto Ponzi-scheme horseshit or whatever the latest "eat-the-world" fad is).

  10. That's not necessarily true.

  11. Prefacing with this: a bunch of people at Boeing need to go to jail and the company needs to be nationalized, for a whole bunch of reasons.

  12. Is it better to measure in deaths per passenger miles or deaths per trip when comparing cars and airplanes? You can get killed in the first 5 minutes in either. I'm genuinely curious on how best to measure this.

  13. I don't think there is a true comparison, to be honest. The types of risks are so fundamentally different, I'm not sure it's worth the exercise. Comparing trains and buses to cars over trips of similar length is a reasonable comparison, I think. Comparing long distance trains to aircraft would be a reasonable comparison, I think. Comparing the average airline flight to the average car trip is pretty bonkers, though, IMHO.

  14. A lot of the state parks have car-camping tent pad sites that don't have RV hookups. Montgomery Bell, Henry Horton, Rock Island, and Frozen Head all have tent-only sites, but some of them are in close proximity to RV sites. Cedars of Lebanon's sites have RV hookups, but IME it's very quiet and low-key - I've had a good experience tent camping there.

  15. Hardly. They asked about something that's flying under the radar, and well, it's flying under the radar.

  16. Default username format + simplistic-but-divisive talking points, with absolutely no substance.

  17. Oh man, these guys helped me out with parts for an old obscure hub rebuild last year. Absolutely top-tier cats. This makes me sad.

  18. There are a solid handful of apartment complexes within easy walking distance clustered at the north end and off the northwest corner of campus, and a bunch of rental houses that cater to students off the west side of campus (on the west side of Middle TN Blvd, between Greenland and E Main). That's where I'd start. Also maybe switch to vaping?

  19. You think an entire race of people and their history should be deleted?

  20. That the entire point of this thread… you knew what you are posting.

  21. Yeah that's what I thought. FOH with your putting-words-in-people's-mouths horseshit.

  22. How the fuck did you get to be a mod of this sub? GTFOH with this horseshit.

  23. We’ve lived in Korea for five years, and learned the hard way that attempts at TexMex often are sweet and cold. It’s like they saw a picture and never any ingredients. Imagine diving into what looks like an amazing stack of chips dripping with chili cheese sauce only to have it be cold and sugary. Repeatedly.

  24. It requires more robust perception and motion planning than we currently have, but as waymo and the preceding decades of research has shown, driving is fairly simple 99% of the time.

  25. This is called 'alignment'. It is already recognised as the single biggest technical problem in ML and is perfectly applicable to any machine agent AGI or otherwise.

  26. Fair enough. Agree to disagree that it's a technical problem, though.

  27. Absolutely. Any large city -> rural area is like a completely different planet, in obvious AND subtle ways. There's a lot less difference (although the differences are quite significant) between the folks in say, NYC and a large southern city than there are between that same large southern city and the rural area of that city's state less than 50 miles away.

  28. It's realistic. None of the calamities that remain claimed would happen has happened. The government has not taken full advantage of the freedom Brexit offered. I'm guessing they thought they had plenty of time with the 80 seat majority. Then they were sidelined by the GW priorities and made people's life a misery.

  29. This sounds really contradictory. The worst didn't happen, but people's lives are still miserable? You do you but I think you should examine your observations and positions.

  30. People aren't happy because the government hasn't fully embraced Brexit. Just this week it was confirmed they past EU equality rules into British law. This is the sort of thing they should not be doing.

  31. Op deleted account. You should update your high level post to show they were a troll.

  32. We can't just shoot down satellites.

  33. There's an X-37B up right now. Totally different orbit, ostensibly, but who knows what they're sending up in those things.

  34. Signed for 30MPH, wonder how fast the traffic is on average there. Satellite map view shows an industrial road which is probably used as a cut through. My speculation is the driver of the truck didn't think the bike rider was going "that fast" (as someone who has also been left hooked, if the driver had waited 5 more seconds I'd have cleared the intersection). I wish there was automatic revocation of driving licenses for crashes like this.

  35. When it's statistically improbable to have a household that can live comfortably on a single income, there's absolutely a work-life balance problem. It's a lot of other things too, but it's also definitely a work-life balance problem. There aren't a lot of people older than about 50 or so that truly understand the scope and magnitude of this issue. The economic climate is drastically different than when they were younger. Some older folks get it, most don't. She quite literally has no fucking clue what she's talking about.

  36. People needing to be in prison is different from People making money from running prisons. Surely you aren't arguing there's no need for prisons.

  37. And yet they didn't mention working at a for-profit prison. You inferred something that wasn't there. Even you said 'presumably' and then you told him to gtfo. SO yeah not as careful as you might think.

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