Before we start analyzing the ramifications this tragedy might have for Tesla the company is in full denial autonomous driving in general (already suffering from growing consumer antipathy) and, most importantly, the government agencies and regulators supposedly monitoring such technologies, let’s just for the briefest of moments consider what happened here.
I realize in these days of hyper-progressive politics, that it’s
au courant to treat the concept of personal responsibility like some quaint, soon-to-be-dismissed anachronism from the days of Robert E. Lee. Nonetheless, the facts remain that two supposedly sentient human beings got into a high-powered vehicle because, along with boasting about its self-driving technology, Tesla makes much of its products’ performance to “test” a self-driving technology without someone behind the wheel. Hopefully, we can all at least agree this wasn’t the smartest thing to do.
The screen star, 42, was left shocked when his spouse, 35, received a random box filled with glitter at their home in Los Angeles, according to a report.
February freeze may delay spring insect arrival
February Freeze And Insect Expectations By Bob Hallmark | April 8, 2021 at 6:49 PM CDT - Updated April 8 at 7:09 PM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The February freeze may still be felt in areas of the East Texas eco-system, particularly insects.
The old saying is a hard freeze, kills the bad insects. However, that isn’t necessarily true across the board.
Aside from breaking water-pipes and knocking out power, the week-long freeze of February will also have an effect on insect life in the spring and summer.
“No matter what the weather does, or doesn’t do, it favors some sort of insect. A hot dry summer you’ll have more grasshoppers. And if you have a really cold winter, some organisms thrive more than others,” said Longview Arboretum director Steven Chamblee.
Where are the Who Shot Phil suspects now - from on-screen orgies to toxic divorces
It’s been 20 years since the climax of the prolific EastEnders whodunnit storyline, which saw villain Phil Mitchell shot by his ex-girlfriend Lisa Shaw in April 2001 - but where are the fellow suspects now?
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MELVILLE, N.Y., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Leviton today announced a new line of Decora® Motion Sensors designed to provide users optimal management of lighting and motor loads with enhanced detection functionality for accurate switching. The new occupancy and vacancy sensors offer flexible single pole or 3-way installation options, wiring with or without a neutral conductor, and a slim profile with the shallowest depth on the market today for easy installation in new construction and retrofit applications.