"Humans are apes. Like other apes, we enjoy organizing things into categories. I believe that we do this so that we can pretend to understand them better than we really do. What’s more, we believe that we really do it well. Consider the examples of the labels “night” and “day”. They are clearly different and mutually exclusive, so those seem like very good labels… but where do you draw the line between one and the other?"
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@troubleMoney you should write for Colbert 
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lewd language
@oceangrunge this post amazing
@mallaidh hmm yeah, it probably wouldn't be too hard to add a dedicated button for the na market models 🤔
@noelle also it reminds me of this In first, 3-D printed objects connect to WiFi without electronics | UW News https://www.washington.edu/news/2017/12/05/in-first-3-d-printed-objects-connect-to-wifi-without-electronics
@mallaidh do you think this doesn't exist because the alert tone is different in different areas and most cars are are built on a global platform? 🤔
@noelle this is so good, a wonderful application of connected technology
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