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EPA to Start Aggressively Enforcing Emission Defeat Devices
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<blockquote data-quote="Makobra" data-source="post: 16353686" data-attributes="member: 193575"><p>Except that not one of you has been able to tell the class how the guy who's car has shut down and won't run because it hit your kill date is going to get from the wilderness to civilization for it's dealer reset.</p><p></p><p>this isn't about a technical feature you guys say is possible but is in no way realistic it is about your insistance that the gubbermint can't be resisted.</p><p></p><p>here's the recap:</p><p></p><p>1. you guys were crying about gubbermint making stuff bad</p><p>2. you immediately gave up because gubbermints can't be thwarted </p><p>3. i casually explained how the EPA can't force these massive infrastructure job killing ideas without resistance at every level.</p><p>4. some of you argued that gubbermint can't be thwarted so they'll make the cars have wireless connections to ensure conformity</p><p>5. i point out how this is easily thwarted with tin foil by preventing connection</p><p>6. you argue some more about how gubbermint can just force a dead man's switch to be hard coded into the car's software that activates if it doesn't get an update</p><p>7. i point out how that is a fantasy big huge corporations would spend millions or billions fighting because they know the economic rammifications of this job killing new car industry crucifying horrible feature created as a result of your assistance that the gubbermint can't be thwarted.</p><p>8. you say i'm dumb because now that you've got the perfect totalitarian solution in mind that requires cooperation on every level that it can actually survive in the wild</p><p>9. i call you on your bike shedder dunning-kruger soaked bullshit.</p><p>10. you say i'm dumb.</p><p></p><p>great. good talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Makobra, post: 16353686, member: 193575"] Except that not one of you has been able to tell the class how the guy who's car has shut down and won't run because it hit your kill date is going to get from the wilderness to civilization for it's dealer reset. this isn't about a technical feature you guys say is possible but is in no way realistic it is about your insistance that the gubbermint can't be resisted. here's the recap: 1. you guys were crying about gubbermint making stuff bad 2. you immediately gave up because gubbermints can't be thwarted 3. i casually explained how the EPA can't force these massive infrastructure job killing ideas without resistance at every level. 4. some of you argued that gubbermint can't be thwarted so they'll make the cars have wireless connections to ensure conformity 5. i point out how this is easily thwarted with tin foil by preventing connection 6. you argue some more about how gubbermint can just force a dead man's switch to be hard coded into the car's software that activates if it doesn't get an update 7. i point out how that is a fantasy big huge corporations would spend millions or billions fighting because they know the economic rammifications of this job killing new car industry crucifying horrible feature created as a result of your assistance that the gubbermint can't be thwarted. 8. you say i'm dumb because now that you've got the perfect totalitarian solution in mind that requires cooperation on every level that it can actually survive in the wild 9. i call you on your bike shedder dunning-kruger soaked bullshit. 10. you say i'm dumb. great. good talk. [/QUOTE]
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