Factsaretheonlytruth
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_jbqc30h wrote
Reply to B.C. man says he accidentally unlocked and drove someone else’s Tesla using the app by ChocolateTsar
I had something similar happen to me in the late 1980's. I went to pick up my silver Toyota Supra from the dealer after it had been serviced and got a few blocks away before I noticed stuff in the back that wasn't mine...because the car wasn't. I drove it back to the dealer to switch for mine and everyone there was amazed that this was even possible.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j9vmj6z wrote
Fire...the sign maker.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j8uqks2 wrote
Just another data point demonstrating religion is a pandemic of mental illness.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j8isltd wrote
Reply to I guess my car wanted to be sedated by backslashdotcom
I'd want to be sedated too if I had this many miles on me.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j65ij11 wrote
If you want to fish for suckers go to the scummy pond in which they are known to swim.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j64iigb wrote
Better not give this to a teacher in Florida or Governor DeSanta Claus will have you arrested.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j5pfcmo wrote
Best way to get young people to do something is to tell them they ae not allowed, so...
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j2zooa0 wrote
Jews seem to be safer in Germany than the US today.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_j067n8q wrote
Reply to Las Vegas police: Woman who stole, hid Rolex inside genitals was in town for court on similar theft charge by vt9876
Wow! She fit a second hand in there.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_izc7nuu wrote
Reply to Great article using data to show the rise in Covid misinformation on Twitter. If there was no groundswell of coordinated misinfo on Twitter, this chart would be full of disconnected dots. Data and graphs supplied by Timothy Graham of the Queensland University of Technology by pedrointas
The graphic looks like a digital petri dish.
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_iy8zjsu wrote
Reply to How will the space economy change the world? by Gari_305
The glaring omission here seems to be, what happens to commodity prices and the world economy once asteroids become accessible for mining and currently rare resources become abundant; e.g., precious metals and rare earth elements?
Factsaretheonlytruth t1_jeaimh3 wrote
Reply to Selected before birth | Embryo risk screening could lower the odds of illnesses ranging from depression to diabetes, but poses ethical problems by ADefiniteDescription
Its really only an ethical problem for the religious who would think this somehow goes against their god which, of course, does not exist.