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  • 1 month ago | evdriven.com | Tina Casey |William Jackson |Tom Lynch

    Plus that Robotaxi can hold 5 and some luggage, seems altogether more suited for the tasksee moreI think Tesla's big robotaxi rollout will go like the CT, and all the previous autonomous driving promises. I.e. A lot less than promised and a lot later than promised. see moreNIce, but we already have taxis. I dont need a robo. Thanks for the invention that nobody needs and nobody asked for. see moreRT is a tiny market that won't pay well as will be saturated.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | workerscompinsider.com | Tom Lynch

    It’s been an interesting week in America, chock full of news guaranteed to titillate even those who don’t routinely pay attention. During this week, we saw America say a graceful goodbye to its 100-year-old, 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter. That was the nicest thing about the week. During this week, we also saw the 45th, and soon to be 47th, president officially designated a convicted felon, the first president ever to swan dive into that particularly deep, stink-filled hole.

  • Jul 29, 2024 | workerscompinsider.com | Tom Lynch

    As we sit here in the dog days of summer and watch, no longer shocked, as Donald Trump hurls  predictably coarse and puerile language at his new, seemingly unexpected opponent, with most of it bouncing off like a rubber ball thrown up against a strong wall, it seems an ideal time to offer up a narrative of an event from  long ago days that  brought joy to many in  tough times.

  • Feb 27, 2024 | workerscompinsider.com | Tom Lynch

    Looking at sinners from last to firstThe hypocrite seems to me the worst. For some reason, recent events, unfolding like slow-motion train wrecks, have me thinking about Abraham Lincoln and the way he got things done. In Team of Rivals, Doris Kearns Goodwin described how Lincoln, considered a “backward bumpkin” by his adversaries, co-opted all of them with the force of his strategic intellect.

  • Jan 8, 2024 | telemundopr.com | Tom Lynch

    WASHINGTON - Un vehículo se estrelló el lunes contra una barrera de seguridad de la Casa Blanca en Washington. El incidente ocurrió a lo largo de 15th Street NW en Pennsylvania Avenue, cerca del complejo de la Casa Blanca, el lunes antes de las 6:00 p.m., según confirmó un portavoz del Servicio Secreto. El conductor está bajo custodia. El Departamento de la Policía Metropolitana y los bomberos y servicios médicos de la capital estadounidense acudieron al lugar de los hechos para despejar el auto.

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