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"Apple Speeds Up Electric-Car WorkApple Speeds Up Electric-Car Work"
#11
Speedy wrote:
And you can have it in any color you want as long as it is black.

Until you can get it in ROSE GOLD!
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#12
Seriously, this means the Apple Watch sales are terrible.
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#13
If you take it in for service they may give you back a different car.
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#14
What if it was designed by Microsoft...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUXnJraKM3k
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#15
Didn't some prototype images leak about 15 years ago?

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#16
If it is designed by the Apple Maps team there is no telling where it would take you.

That would be a FEATURE, of course, adding a little excitement to every ride.
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#17
Don C wrote:
If it is designed by the Apple Maps team there is no telling where it would take you.

That would be a FEATURE, of course, adding a little excitement to every ride.

The Google car probably has an "I'm feeling lucky" button that does the same thing.


I actually got to sit in one of the Google self driving Lexus based prototypes yesterday, it was a display at the Computer History Museum down the street from Google. One thing that I noticed was a Big Red Button on the center console, it wasn't labeled, but I'm guessing that it's an emergency disconnect of the computer controls.
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#18
GGD wrote:
[quote=Don C]
If it is designed by the Apple Maps team there is no telling where it would take you.

That would be a FEATURE, of course, adding a little excitement to every ride.

The Google car probably has an "I'm feeling lucky" button that does the same thing.
Google car drivers will continually find that some sort of filter has re-enabled itself that keeps the car from going to 'certain' parts of town.
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#19
Black wrote:
[quote=GGD]
[quote=Don C]
If it is designed by the Apple Maps team there is no telling where it would take you.

That would be a FEATURE, of course, adding a little excitement to every ride.

The Google car probably has an "I'm feeling lucky" button that does the same thing.
Google car drivers will continually find that some sort of filter has re-enabled itself that keeps the car from going to 'certain' parts of town.
Might also drive you past some 'sponsored' establishments and offer to stop.
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