ShuRugal
ShuRugal t1_jegcl9f wrote
Reply to comment by kleptokiller82 in GM is phasing out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in EVs by hatramroany
>the only way they’ll learn is by not buying the product and causing them to lose money.
This isn't about "teaching" companies to behave better. You can't. They've worked out how to exploit consumers to their own benefit. You might as well suggest that we can change the behavior of casinos by just waiting for all the gambling addicts to stop gambling.
The only way to stop the behavior is to force it to stop.
ShuRugal t1_jeg2lsf wrote
Reply to comment by ifarteditssmelly in GM is phasing out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in EVs by hatramroany
I agree, it shouldn't.
However, that's the society we have constructed and the business culture we allow to exist. Wanna change it? Advocate for stronger unions and consumer protection laws. Or, as the right would tell you that means: vote for socialists.
ShuRugal t1_jefylll wrote
Reply to comment by ifarteditssmelly in GM is phasing out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in EVs by hatramroany
>is a far better route to follow
you're thinking like a consumer.
If you think in terms of "how can we squeeze more money out of consumers" taking away features and then charging for a replacement feature is better.
ShuRugal t1_jdr3vmw wrote
Reply to How to fix this rock "trench" in my yard? by putriidx
What's the back yard like? Can you continue the trench around the house to drain around back?
If not, your best bet is probably to rip it out and build a proper French Drain. Judging by that slope, it'll need to be a right big one. 1,000 cubic feet or more.
ShuRugal t1_jdr2nb7 wrote
Reply to comment by nvgvup84 in Can we make better use of the Free Community Library boxes around town? Stop leaving your books on the ground in the rain! by heats46
I would have chosen "obtuse"
ShuRugal t1_j9w1xtu wrote
Reply to comment by Junkererer in Massive 'forbidden planet' orbits a strangely tiny star only 4 times its size. by Rifletree
That only means that it requires permits many.
ShuRugal t1_j9fdjha wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Where to find arrest records/specific information on a crime? by [deleted]
Adding my voice to the advice column for "delete this, you dummy". You're both opening yourself to civil liability here and potentially harming the prosecutor's case against the man who broke into your home.
ShuRugal t1_j89m8ua wrote
Reply to comment by dreww4546 in Column: Va.'s behavioral health system is woefully underfunded by greenhousecrtv
It's almost like slashing away the top marginal tax bracket every few years since 1970 has resulted in budget issues for the government. Who knew.
ShuRugal t1_j88ehns wrote
Reply to comment by Alex_Caton94 in Possible Move From NOVA to RVA (Questions) by PeanutterButter101
>RVA is a left-leaning
Wait, you mean I'm not the only Socialist here?
ShuRugal t1_j88e8h6 wrote
Reply to comment by RufusDelgado in Possible Move From NOVA to RVA (Questions) by PeanutterButter101
Arlington consistently ranks as one of the wealthiest counties in America.
ShuRugal t1_j7egatf wrote
Reply to comment by bigdaddyman6969 in RPD lies again! by MeanMasheen5
Can't even be arsed to communicate properly, and you're acting like that's a mark in YOUR favor?
Okay.
ShuRugal t1_j6vjzkw wrote
No, it was invented by Joe Biden to make Trump lose the election and was all a hoax. But Trump defeated COVID anyway, even though it never existed. Oh, and he didn't lose the election, but it's secretly running the government from inside Mount Rushmore.
ShuRugal t1_j659nea wrote
Reply to comment by thats-not-right in Richmond Police officer charged with possession of child pornography by lunar_unit
Seattle found an effective way to fight back, though I don't know what the final outcome of that was.
ShuRugal t1_j3tniy8 wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
>But RPM is a massive component, or better yet, an indicator.
and this is the other item, aside from your attacking me instead of actually making and argument, which tells me you have no idea what you're talking about.
The function of an engine is to produce mechanical power in a rotating format. The power out the shaft is all that matters. We invented this thing called a "gearbox" which can be used to turn any combination of torque and RPM into any other combination, provided it adds up to the same power as seen by the input shaft (minus the losses in the geartrain).
Cars are do not drive their wheels directly from the crankshaft of the engine. Displacement is irrelevant. RPM of the engine is irrelevant. Torque of the engine is irrelevant. The only thing that matters is how much power the engine can output. The gearbox takes care of the rest.
Have a pleasant life, I won't receive whatever reply you care to make.
ShuRugal t1_j3tkxx4 wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
>I mean, I brought up RPM right away
yeah, because more revs == more better? So, my CX500 has a better engine than the Ferrari, right? it goes all the up to 12,000
ShuRugal t1_j3tjqzk wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
>That's literally the entire point.
Then you should try and make that point, instead of saying "YoU cOuLdNt UnTeRsTaNn, mAnN"
ShuRugal t1_j3t83k6 wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
>This is it, right here. I am trying to talk calculus with a first grader
keep attacking the arguer because you know you don't have an argument.
or is your argument really "ItS BetTeR BeCaUsE ItS hAnD bUiLt!"?
only things that matter in an engine are performance and reliability.
I'll go ahead and predict your response: "YoU cOulDn'T PoSsIbLy UnNeRsTaNt!!!"
ShuRugal t1_j3t21oq wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
>No, a Ferrari hand finished performance engine is not the same as a mass produced american big block.
You're right, it's a lot more expense and complexity for less power output.
ShuRugal t1_j3swrzt wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
lawl. When you have no argument, attack the arguer. classic.
ShuRugal t1_j3ss60l wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
A V8 that outputs 150 HP is in the same league as a V12 that outputs 118, yes.
ShuRugal t1_j3slyy0 wrote
Reply to comment by RD__III in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
https://www.conceptcarz.com/s18626/cadillac-series-60-special-fleetwood.aspx
>Weight : 4375 lbs | 1984.467 kg
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>V 8 | L-Head
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>Displacement : 5670 cc | 346.0 cu in. | 5.7 L.
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>Power : 150 BHP (110.4 KW) @ 3600 RPM
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>Torque : 274 Ft-Lbs (371 NM) @ 1600 RPM
For comparison:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_125_S
>Curb weight 650 kg (1,433 lb) (dry)
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>1.5 L (1497 cc/91 in³) 60° V12
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>This engine produced 118 bhp (87 kW) at 6,800 rpm
The Fleetwood would not have beaten the Ferrari at the track due its weight, but it absolutely had a top model power train.
ShuRugal t1_j3qwap4 wrote
Reply to comment by SpectralOperator in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
If you compare like to like from any given period, the result is very often a much steeper increase than the official number. Especially on vitals such as food, transportation, and housing.
lol, ask me what my point was, then downvote me when I spell it out for you. O.K.
ShuRugal t1_j3oassa wrote
Reply to comment by LongWalk86 in TIL that in 1947, U.S. House Minority Leader Sam Rayburn was gifted a 1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 62 from 142 Democratic congressmembers and 50 Republican congressmembers. Each congressmen donated $25 to circumvent Rayburns personal rule of not accepting gifts more than $25. by FranklinDRoosevelt32
okay boomer
ShuRugal t1_jegkytt wrote
Reply to comment by kleptokiller82 in GM is phasing out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in EVs by hatramroany
>Unfortunately you can’t force a company to use another companies technology
Ignoring that we can do exactly that...
Something we can do without doing that is to require that if the car is sold with a physical capability, that capability must be enabled without additional fees being required.
Another option is to require that if the car is sold with a software integration feature, it must include integration with an open standard.
The third option, "force them to support someone else's software" is to mandate that if the car has any connectivity features, it must support connectivity with all devices having over a certain percentage of market share or raw number user base.