No, the lawyers will LOVE it. Endless litigation.
Insurance? That's going to be a whole 'nother battle. Whether any conventional insurance company will even consider touching driverless 'autonomous' highway-bound 'unguided' missiles remains to be seen.
All you're hearing from so far are the engineers and the manufacturers. You haven't heard any feedback from the money people (insurers) yet. It's likely to be blow-back, not feedback.
If insurance actuaries and underwriters don't buy in, it will never happen.
Congrats, G! Good and virtue occasionally win out!!
NOW! While you have them where you want them, tell them you need a driver. Then make the guest room bed and I'll be right up!
Can you imagine the two of us unleashed on a sleepy, unsuspecting Vegas?
Gotcha. Thanks.
Sometimes those specialty museums attract all kinds of donations. I worked for several years (7+) at the National Hall of Flame Museum and we had a large quantity (I counted 400+) of apparatus models that various donors had contributed. They ranged from simplistic AMT American LaFrance builds to very sophisticated and impressive scratchbuilt models ~ and every possible permutation in between. Only one diorama was on public display, and it was not among the best stuff we had. I campaigned long and hard to set up displays of some of the better items, but the curator always dismissed the idea, insisting we were 'not a toy store.'
Agree on Fallon. So far he acts like he can't believe he gets to hang out with real celebrities. He needs to calm down and learn to be a host, not a fan.
I agree. Leno was no Carson, but no one was/is. Leno, however, is the pro.
Stupid Pet Tricks is a classic example. Letterman's show always was, still is, and always will be sophomoric. That's all he is, IMHO.