I'm surprised the Marathon near me isn't busier at 4.65!Last night I bought gas at a local station that I use whenever I am on that side of town. Even though it was an off peak time, the place was really busy. The price was $4.59. People were acting like it was Christmas morning.
Dude I don't freaking care about Ukraine. They didn't pay me any bribes and they didn't supply me with any cocaine or Ukrainian hookers. I don't give a **** about Ukraine. You're not the president of Ukraine, you're the president of America, so ****ing act like it.
I guess I missed the congressional debate and the formal declaration of war, there, pedo
I'm not even a little surprised.
And he’ll blow it out his azz!!
How many BILLIONS of cars are on the road? (Hint: over 1.4 BILLION).Good thing gas vehicles are unhackable, right?
Hackers Remotely Kill a Jeep on the Highway—With Me in It
I was driving 70 mph on the edge of downtown St. Louis when the exploit began to take hold.www.wired.com
I think I was responding to a poster who was lamenting the fact that a vehicle with a charging cord could be "hacked," since data can pass through the cord. I was responding that a cord is not necessary to send data to or hack a vehicle, regardless of the propulsion system. Sending and receiving data is not exclusive to EVs.How many BILLIONS of cars are on the road? (Hint: over 1.4 BILLION).
And how many of these "hacking" accounts have you heard of?
The "good news" is that the vast majority of remote vehicle connectivity is based on 3G wireless technology, which is quickly being phased out in most US markets. So soon, my Jeep with UConnect will be deaf and dumb.I think I was responding to a poster who was lamenting the fact that a vehicle with a charging cord could be "hacked," since data can pass through the cord. I was responding that a cord is not necessary to send data to or hack a vehicle, regardless of the propulsion system. Sending and receiving data is not exclusive to EVs.
Not sure what this has to do with gas prices, though.