If the driver was unresponsive in a normal car, it would stop.
If the driver was unresponsive in a normal car, it would stop.
(1) seems to be a legitimate problem. (2) is just filtering the stronger students from the weaker ones with extra steps. (3) isn’t an issue unless a professor teaching graduate classes can’t tell BS from truth in their own field. If that’s the case, I’d call the professor’s lack of knowledge a larger issue than the student’s.
He’s setting up a relevance fallacy.
I look forward to wealthy Americans being able to access it while the rest of us wait 19 months to get a new PCP and take out a mortgage for the privilege.
Parent commenter is introducing problems completely unrelated to what the article is talking about.
If you read the article, you would realize that this is happening in the UK, and has nothing to do with the US.
The biggest natural disaster is the simulation running out of memory.
Add another fee to your monthly expenses.
I bailed off of Reddit three months ago, after /r/Pathfinder2e started reaching peak echo chamber.
What isn’t a carcinogen? Cooking meat at a high temperature creates carcinogens. Oxygen and nitrogen are carcinogens. Look at everything with a Proposition 65 warning in California.