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I've never been a huge user of either, but my worst Uber ride was much better than my best taxi ride.


The last time I dragged my family into a taxi because of my anti Uber ideology, the driver stank to hell of body odor, asked me to input directions on his phone covered with dried snot from him sneezing with his mouth open, he drove dangerously under the speed limit on the freeway, and it took twice as long to get home as normal.

But at least I didn’t give Uber any money…


I'm immediately reminded of the Slavoj Zizek quote,

"I already am eating from the trashcan all the time. The name of this trashcan is ideology"


Strange, my last Uber driver had BO. Normally they are fine however.


ideally, science would be the best available information on "is". When the science is i.e. funded by a tobacco company and regarding the safety of tobacco, we should be skeptical. How much of current science falls in a similar class?


how many public health officials acted with awareness of the prevention paradox during covid?


if your cheap Chinese EV starts on fire and burns down your house, it might not have been such a good deal


if your expensive Tesla starts on fire and burns down your house, it might not have been such a good idea


true. I wasted over a year waiting to get a base model Toyota Sienna, and eventually realized they might as well not exist.


Since 90% of my car trips are under 30 minutes, yes that would be worthwhile.

The other 10% are beyond any practical battery range, so a BEV isn't an option.


I think you exaggerate about BEVs. I have a friend of mine who has a Boston condo and commutes with his Tesla to his house in Northern Vermont most weekends. I think he charges once along the way and then at home on both ends. That said I'm going to Maine next week and I would certainly have to track down convenient and reliable chargers. And there would probably be some trips--even in the Northeast--where they wouldn't be practical.

(I on the other hand drive into a city about 60+ minutes away so I don't know what the percentage is but I do a fair number of trips an hour+ away.)


That works, but EV chargers are rare enough that you can't just see the charge meter getting to low and get off at the next exit for a fill up like you can with a gas charge. If you don't pay attention you can end up with not enough charge make it to any charging station. People run out of gas too, but most cars the gas light comes at with 40 miles of range left - 40 miles of range won't always get you to any EV charger (and with different charging standards you cannot be sure your car can charge at them all though this is getting better and will likely be solved in a few years as we move to NACS).


living in a major US city in 2012, we had ancient DSL


a guy with a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering, who then worked for years at MIT, isn't an intellectual?


Having a PhD in a field doesn't make you an intellectual. It means you worked long enough to have a defensible dissertation. I know some absolute morons who have PhDs.


How involved was his daddy in getting that PhD?


"private", but the Australian government can access freely.


There are multiple ways to define "private". Some of those can not be satisfied by any email service, but most don't, as email, by design, is not built for those use cases[0]. -- [0] https://www.latacora.com/blog/2020/02/19/stop-using-encrypte...


As opposed to an American service like Gmail? Does the PRISM program ring any bells?


As opposed to numerous other alternatives from EU/Switzerland maybe?


oh no.


Very similar experience, it was cool seeing & hearing a whale up close, but man that must be annoying for the whale.


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