In reply to California Supreme Court To Hear Home Solar Rate Case, And It s A Mess Brad, You suggest charging electric cars while at work during the day. Do you know that it takes an av...
In reply to Aptera's solar only marginally useful comment I seriously doubt that. Aptera cites the maximum number for the panels, but in reality, cars are not always parked in the open sun,...
In reply to Brad totally gets the point ! I do not believe that Aptera's solar which will power over half of its yearly use of kWh's for most owners is only "marginally useful" as the comme...
In reply to The World Science Fiction convention/awards were attacked again. How can its unusual governance structure deal with this? In my opinion, people will gradually begin to follow th...
In reply to Waymo You had one near-collision with an automated car, and you want to ban all of them? Have you ever had a near-collision with a non-automated car? Did it make you want to ban...
In reply to Cruise Reports Lots Of Human Oversight Of Robotaxis, Is That Bad? How many years to come this technology to our countries? reply
In reply to Cruise Reports Lots Of Human Oversight Of Robotaxis, Is That Bad? Very interesting. Imagine when all the cars can access a big shared database in any moment to understand all si...
In reply to Waymo Runs A Red Light And The Difference Between Humans And Robots I used to be for automated cars because I understand actual data and reality and appreciate better safety. Bu...
In reply to The World Science Fiction convention/awards were attacked again. How can its unusual governance structure deal with this? Maybe worth pointing out that there is financial value ...
In reply to Vernor Vinge, the greatest SF writer, 1944-2024 Condolences on the passing of your friend Vernor, Brad. One of my favorite SF authors. You're lucky to have known him. reply
In reply to Both is good I had this idea just last week whilst walking round ancient Rome’s palentine. Still not in action 8 years after you had this idea. I woke up in the night thinking...
In reply to Privacy I added roof windows in all cabins to make it possible to get out in case of accident. reply
In reply to Waymo s Double-Crash With Pickup Trucks And More, Examined Link is to previous story about Waymo's expansion reply
In reply to Congratulations Mobileye! Congratulations Mobileye! reply
In reply to Waymo Plans Massive Robotaxi Service Area, But Not Massive Enough That would put my home in the service area and I'll finally get to try one out. I wish I could hear the discuss...
In reply to Paris Votes To Discourage SUVs, But Would Easier Renting Help? If people buy SUVs solely for their functionality and other people want to discourage SUVs solely because of the i...
In reply to Hugo Awards Though I don't think there has been much debate about it, and most people treat it as happening when the award is announced. What is it that depends on when the awar...
In reply to The World Science Fiction convention/awards were attacked again. How can its unusual governance structure deal with this? The Constitution does not make clear when a Hugo winner...
In reply to Millions drive EVs in colder Norway without trouble. Though I've only spent time in Oslo in the summer. But Chicago was simply the source of this widely read story about people ...
In reply to Chicago EVs Froze As I Did An Easy Two Week Tesla Trip In Snowy Utahg Did you know Chicago is colder than Oslo? reply