Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for August 10, 2024

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    hariseldon59  3 months ago

    Like walk and chew gum.

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    BasilBruce  3 months ago

    For this same reason, I hope there are never flying cars.

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    Concretionist  3 months ago

    The statistics are actually difficult to get. But studies DO show that humans really cannot put their attention on more than one thing… at least when one of them is driving. Even using voice control makes you a more dangerous driver. And forget about taking or making a phone call… because of the distraction of the conversation, not because of moving your eyes off the road (which doesn’t help, of course).

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    sirbadger  3 months ago

    I can’t watch the road, watch other cars, watch pedestrians, and watch my speedometer all at the same time.

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    jpsomebody  3 months ago

    Self driving cars can’t replace us, until they start exhibiting road rage also.

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    David_the_CAD  3 months ago

    People who look at their cell phone while driving, are letting a computer drive their car.

    “Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can’t see where it keeps its brain.” Arthur Weasley

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    MeanBob Premium Member 3 months ago

    Hey Rat, are you willing to bet your life on that?

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    Keno21  3 months ago

    I personally believe, that until such time as Microsoft makes a vacuum cleaner, they will not have a product that does not suck.

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    ImDaRealAni  3 months ago

    May I suggest moving away from the sidewalk there? xD

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    iggyman  3 months ago

    Now they have autonomous tractor trailers, talk about scary!

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 3 months ago

    Given the state of AI the main thing we have to worry about self driving cars are con artists trying to convince us they’re ready.

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    Purple People Eater  3 months ago

    I read that the first time they tested a self-driving car in real traffic, it was in an accident.

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    Hoosier Guy  3 months ago

    While I’m stopped at a traffic light, I keep an eye on vehicles coming up behind me, making sure they’re slowing down to stop. It’s AMAZING (and disturbing) how often I see the drivers nodding their head down, glancing at their phone, as they approach me.

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    Gent  3 months ago

    Instead of steenky dangerous self driving cars why not they use technology to disable phone when car moving?

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    Robert Miller Premium Member 3 months ago

    Just wait til the cars start calling the cops because you’ve been speeding, or eating while driving, or you just came out of the bar and you’re a little tipsy. Or worse, the cars shut down because of one of those things.

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    cdward  3 months ago

    I know I’m in the minority, but as I age, the idea of a self-driving car becomes more attractive. I assume within the next 20 years or so, I’ll have to give up my license. There is only limited public transportation here (like most of the US), which leaves only poor options for non-driving seniors. Dial-a-Ride services are spotty and extremely slow. Uber/Lyft becomes the only other dependable option — nd you’d be surprised how many communities have neither those nor taxi services. Having a self-driving car would allow me to remain independent a good bit longer.

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    up2trixx  3 months ago

    I’m surprised they still have humans piloting airplanes. Self-driving cars are one thing, where there are a million other cars, pedestrians, wildlife, icy roads, etc. The skies are still empty enough that there are few things for airplanes to run into. I’m REALLY surprised that fighter planes are still piloted by humans: A fighter plane’s agility is limited by the fact that the pilot has to survive the manoeuvres (high G-loads can kill a pilot or cause him to black out).

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    bopacasa  3 months ago

    I would vote for Charles Manson before Kamala

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    Ellis97  3 months ago

    I’ll never drive.

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    SALUDADOG  3 months ago

    Two things at a time is my limit. That’s why I never text while drinking and driving.

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    SeanT  3 months ago

    I’m all in favor of self-driving cars…..for everybody else. I’m a great driver, it’s all those other nuts that scare me

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    rshive  3 months ago

    Humans CAN do two things at once. Just not well.

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    Steverino Premium Member 3 months ago

    Reminds me of the old story:

    Passengers get on a new airplane and hear this announcement:

    “This is a fully automated airplane. There is no pilot or copilot on board. This airplane is completely run by computer. Nothing can go wrong”

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    Goat from PBS  3 months ago

    I don’t know how safety can by tied to clicking a cell phone.

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    monya_43  3 months ago

    What is also dangerous is when a person is driving and the children with you are arguing and yelling at each other. At least, now a days they are tied down with seat belts, so they can’t come to blows. ;-)

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    Kurtass Premium Member 3 months ago

    In a small town paper near me, they give the court cases. “Texting while driving” violations have surpassed “seat belt” violations.

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    diskus Premium Member 3 months ago

    The key to autonomous cars and highwayys will be that human drivers get no where near the road

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    Munch  3 months ago

    We’ll continue to kill each other in cars until the computers are given a turn to kill us. Woohoo!

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    royq27  3 months ago

    Hey, I’m reading this while going to the store for milk…

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    el_eye  3 months ago

    Does Rat have 3 legs ??

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    win.45mag  3 months ago

    You wanna impress ME, Rat, YOU take the wheel.

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    HOTLOTUS1  3 months ago

    set cruise, drive with your knee, drink coffee, roll a doobie, put on your make up, smoke a cig. all possible

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    emoten  3 months ago

    Rat’s thinking people can do two things simultaneously brings to mind Christopher Fry’s character in The Lady’s Not for Burning, the biddy who complains, “You can’t expect me to be Christian in two directions at once.”

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    ladykat  3 months ago

    Sounds like a plan.

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    Queen of America  3 months ago

    I hate to drive. Never liked it as a teenager. For me, it’s a necessary evil.

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    KEA  3 months ago

    If done properly… I think it could be wonderful for the elderly.

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    whelan_jj  3 months ago

    I’d worry more about those coming out of the local bar.

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    rossevrymn  3 months ago

    People are weird. Computer driven cars, sans hacking, much safer than humanity. I’m an auto insurance agent. I know.

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    mousefumanchu Premium Member 3 months ago

    And now you’ve got to mix marijuana into that group.

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    elgrecousa Premium Member 3 months ago

    Driving and checking their cell phone are definitely not two things humans can do simultaneously.

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    asmbeers  3 months ago

    Small electric self-driving cars would be a boon to the disabled.

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    zeexenon  3 months ago

    I’m in love with my Google Maps lady. But, don’t tell Alexa.

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    markkahler52  3 months ago

    Will the self-driving cars have inertial dampeners? Asking for several friends….

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    billdaviswords  3 months ago

    New DMV rules (based on driving habits):

    Yellow Light: means “hurry up and go”

    Red Light: means “5 more cars may go”

    Green Light: means “stop and wait for the 5 cars”

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    Rich_Pa  3 months ago

    Computers crash.

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    michael3114  3 months ago

    I refer to be able to react to the stupid people on the roads. I don’t trust a computer to notice the subtle warning signs of stupid drivers.

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    minty_Joe  3 months ago

    Listen to the 1950 old time radio program Dimension X, episode titled “With Folded Hands”. That alone is enough to convince us not to rely too heavily on technology takeover.

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    unfair.de  3 months ago

    Humans can fail at uncountable things at once.

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    JLChi  3 months ago

    I’d love to have self-driving cars take over the roads. I don’t trust humans. Plus, I hate to drive, mostly because I have to dodge other humans.

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    Buoy  3 months ago

    Problem is, who built the computers?

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    JPuzzleWhiz  3 months ago

    Just not while driving, right Rat?

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    Bilan  3 months ago

    Why not combine the best of both situations and have the cell phone drive the car?

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    eddi-TBH  3 months ago

    All you have to do to drive safely is assume all the other drivers are drunk, drugged, crazy and/or out to kill you. That last covers “self-driving” and “AI controlled” vehicles perfectly.

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    Algolei I  3 months ago

    My sister totalled her car and had to get a loaner. The loaner has lane assist, which takes over and brings the car back if you stray out of your lane.

    Problem: She lives in the country, and farmers drive wide loads down her road, which means she has to swerve onto the shoulder to avoid them. Lane assist takes over and puts the car back on target for the farm equipment to her, and there’s no way to override it. She has to pull over and stop every time she sees a farmer coming.

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    Arghhgarrr Premium Member 3 months ago

    I feel much safer when crossing a street with self driving cars on the road. Barring a major computer service outage or multiple faulty sensors you can always be sure the car sees you when you have to catch the eye of a human driver if you can even see into the car. Self driving cars mostly get in trouble for being too cautious, particularly in unique situations like crime scenes or at fires where areas have been taped off or require unmarked detours. So self driving cars might take longer (they don’t speed, etc) but they are generally more trustworthy and easy to predict if you are a pedestrian.

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    Ichner  3 months ago

    While automatic cars can and do make mistakes, the last time I checked, on a per-mile comparison they are already safer than the average human drive, so there’s that.

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    sincavage05  3 months ago

    I have blue tooth hearing aids, I can get calls and make calls without touching my phone. It’s such a relief driving, I can avoid all of the other crazies reading and talking on their handset.

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    Strawberry King  3 months ago

    I’m with Goat. I’d be real nervous to ride one too.

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    Swirls Before Pine  3 months ago

    You’re overlooking the most failure-prone component of any vehicle: the nut that holds the wheel.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  3 months ago

    Jerry Lewis will now sing “Sunday Driving”.

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