Beats being that streamer who got her eyeball sliced open by her cat.
Or the one who caught his apartment on fire.Beats being that streamer who got her eyeball sliced open by her cat.
...and so it begins.
Clever little shit.
Justice rains from above! And it smells like curdled gravy.Looks like Pharah got her *ULT*
--Patrick
I was so happy when I learned how to remove all the tiles from my Start Menu.
Seems like Danny Kaye would have a more appropriate song title.
Seems like it would be easy enough to defend against. Just have a barrier hanging down behind each wheel.
I asked the interns and they're on board as long as they get all you can eat popcorn in the deal.If not for that tricky thing called Due Process, we could take the laser from Real Genius and vaporize the sucker.
(Just as soon as we work out the charging time, discharge time, and how not to leave a smoking crater in the road after the beam goes through the vehicle.)
Hmm... maybe give that job to our resident engineer with all the in-house interns.
I don't think there's a car out there with purely electronic linkages. I mean, sure, the power steering will suddenly not be power-assisted, but that's more a problem at low speed than high. The brakes will still have mechanical linkages, and even if the vehicle is automatic transmission, it wouldn't cause anything catastrophic to make it lose control.An electrolaser set to low or moderate power should be able to shut down the electronics of a vehicle without too much damage, though the problem is, what becomes of a vehicle that's going at high speed that everything suddenly shuts down on...
And for good reason. If your electrical system fails, you're still supposed to have an opportunity to limp the thing to the side of the road in a controlled manner.Nothing for sale to the consumer right now. Brakes and steering are still mechanical links, though now the computers can provide additional input to both systems, they are designed to be easily overpowered by normal human strength.
And yet Airbus thinks that's not important enough for AIRPLANES.And for good reason. If your electrical system fails, you're still supposed to have an opportunity to limp the thing to the side of the road in a controlled manner.
--Patrick