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rebelangelsims · 4 months
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And Maven wins the poll!
Meet Maven Jeong
Some Facts about her
95 liner
Aspiring Writer
Got married at a young age and moved to Korea
Is in a unhappy marriage
Married to a music producer
Maiden name is Sinclair
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newstvbihar · 11 months
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Shining Stars: Notable Alumni Making Their Mark from Towson University
Towson University, located in Towson, Maryland, has a rich history of nurturing talent and fostering academic excellence. Beyond its reputation for quality education, Towson has been a launching pad for many remarkable individuals who have gone on to make significant contributions to their respective fields. In this article, we will take a closer look at some of the notable alumni who have emerged as shining stars, making their mark on the world.
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Michael Phelps - The Olympic Legend:
Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian of all time, is a name that needs no introduction. He has won a staggering 23 Olympic gold medals and has set numerous world records in swimming. His dedication and excellence in the pool have earned him worldwide acclaim.
Jonathan Kromm - A Journey to Space:
Jonathan Kromm, a Towson alumnus, achieved the extraordinary by becoming a NASA astronaut candidate. His journey from Towson University to outer space serves as an inspiration for aspiring astronauts.
Paula Boggs - A Legal Luminary:
Paula Boggs, a Towson alumna, has had a remarkable career as an attorney, musician, and social justice advocate. She served as the Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary at Starbucks Corporation before pursuing her passion for music.
Michael Higdon - A Pulitzer Prize Winner:
Michael Higdon, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, is another Towson graduate who has made a significant impact in the world of media. His dedication to investigative reporting led to his recognition with one of journalism's highest honors.
Regina T. Jefferson - A Legal Scholar:
Regina T. Jefferson is a distinguished legal scholar and educator who has dedicated her career to the field of health law and policy. She has made significant contributions to academia and is recognized for her expertise in the area of health law.
Charles G. Bacarisse - A Renowned Educator:
Charles G. Bacarisse, a Towson alumnus, is a respected educator who has served as the President and CEO of various prestigious educational institutions. His leadership and dedication to higher education have left an indelible mark on the academic world.
Jeong H. Kim - Innovator and Philanthropist:
Jeong H. Kim is an accomplished engineer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He founded the Yurie Systems company and later became the President of Bell Labs. His innovative contributions to the field of telecommunications are widely recognized.
Elizabeth Talerman - A Communications Maven:
Elizabeth Talerman, a Towson alumna, is a highly regarded communications and marketing expert. Her firm, Nucleus Marketing, has been at the forefront of creating impactful brand strategies for various organizations.
Michael R. Buell - Environmental Steward:
Michael R. Buell is a dedicated environmentalist and conservationist who has made significant contributions to protecting the environment. His work with The Nature Conservancy and the Trust for Public Land has garnered widespread appreciation.
Brooke Lierman - A Public Servant:
Brooke Lierman, a Towson alumna, is a dedicated public servant who has served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates. Her commitment to public policy and advocacy has made a positive impact on her community.
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These notable alumni from Towson University Notable Alumni have achieved excellence in diverse fields, from sports and science to law and the arts. They serve as inspirations to current students and reminders that a Towson education can be a stepping stone to a bright and impactful future. Their stories reflect the university's commitment to nurturing talent and empowering individuals to reach their full potential. As these shining stars continue to make their mark, they carry with them the spirit and values instilled at Towson University, reminding us all that the pursuit of excellence knows no bounds.
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drivingsideways · 3 years
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Melo is My Nature Review
Well, as usual, I’m late to the party! I picked up 2019′s Melo is my Nature/ Be Melodramatic with some trepidation since I was (am!) still smarting a bit from the disappointment that’s Hospital Playlist S2, and I wasn’t quite ready for another. 
I’m so glad I gave it a chance! While it isn’t a “perfect” series- in the nature of the world *sigh*- its combination of quirky, clever, self-aware humour and heartfelt performances won me over from the first episode. 
More thoughts under the cut (along with some spoilers)
I’m very fond of ensemble dramas that love their characters, and “Melo is my Nature” does that very well. Perhaps a little too well, to the point that you feel the writers letting themselves be more than a little indulgent during the middle stretch of the episodes. But I can’t complain too much, because yes, I know the feeling!  “Side characters” that refuse to stay in the lane and take over the narrative are also my favourites, as a writer and a viewer. I loved, loved, loved Lee Joo-bin as the flighty-but-amazingly-smart Lee So-min; that felt like such a delightful  clap-back against the prevailing sentiment that often goes against young, successful women and the ridiculous levels of expectations of them, in how they need to perform gender and  femininity and smartness. I loved that (like Emma! There’s a lot of Jane in this series!) the writers managed to make her likeable even though they never disregard her flaws or its consequences.
 Another performance/ character that I totally adored was Baek Ji-won as Jeong Hye-jeong, the industry maven who may be (?) a nod to Kim Eun-sook, I suppose! I was afraid at some point that they’d just trash her character, by making her a little too ridiculous in an unkind way, but I found some of the loveliest scenes involved her- like the one where she tells Jin-joo to do the work, but not be too successful. In the end, there was a love and fondness for her, a genuine empathy, that really was core to what made this show so successful. 
Shout out also to two of the weirdest characters I’ve watched, but thoroughly loved- Heo Joon-seok as Director Dong-gi & Lee Ji-min as Nutritionist (?) Da-mi. I absolutely adored that the only wedding in this series is between these two, and they do it in a completely predictably-unusual way. 
Re: the “main” characters, I loved all of them without exception, though some more than the others :) One of the things I love about the show is how real and present the three female leads feel; they feel like whole, entire people rather than caricatures of them, even when the show reaches almost unusual levels of quirky. I love that a through-line of the narrative is how important women’s labour is- to themselves. The work they do, which is acknowledged as a part of their identity rather than just something they do to pay bills (though of course there’s acknowledgement of that aspect too!),  their hunger to do it well and for it to matter- all of that is portrayed in a way that’s charming  but still taken very seriously. And the way you know that its taken seriously is in the things they focus on- how Oh Jin-joo struggles to write alone, and how Han-joo’s learning to be someone’s mentor while struggling with her own insecurities, and how lost Eun-jung feels, when work which was supposed to give her purpose fails her in a time of crisis, and how unmoored she feels without it. 
Re: the romance- I’m someone predisposed to dislike heterosexual romance, especially at the present moment, so it’s always with a great deal of hesitation that I start watching shows that I know have a large romance component. It’s always a bit of a coin toss for me whether the show will end up making me hate the romance or just about tolerate it. I rarely expect to *like * it.  So “Melo is my Nature” was a pleasant surprise!  This is  one of the few series where I felt the writers put in the work to sell the “main romance” of the show. You get to know the Oh Jin-joo and Beom-soo in sharply etched sketches before they move into the romance part (with a lot of tongue-in-cheek meta humour about the formulaic nature of tv romances). I genuinely felt that thrill of  “oh this could go platonic or romantic and I would like either” slowly ease into “oh my god these two are MEANT TO BE”, because the Romance is clearly in the all the ways they are NOT meant to be, but also, very, very definitely are. DELICIOUS. Just my cup of Jane Austen in a different context/ time.
Through most of the show though, my heart was divided between two characters- Jeon Yeo-bin’s stellar Eun-jung and Han Ji-eun’s pitch perfect Han-joo. Jeon Yeo-bin brought edginess, dark humour and a deep, almost- inconsolable grief to Eun-jung. Some of the stand out scenes of the entire series are hers: the moment where she watches herself on video talking to an imaginary person, and the moment she breaks down in front of the psych after talking about her mother. Watching this show, it really felt like- oh, she’s a star. Consider me sold on her for life (though, no, I will not watch Vincenzo unless there’s a Hong Cha-young supercut out there, in which case, please put it in my eyeballs now)
Han Ji-eun, imho, actually pulled off the toughest performance, because I think Han-joo’s strength of character is so often concealed by her “silliness” (in a similar vein to So-min’s), and that often makes her someone you’d overlook or not take seriously.  But god, she broke my heart, from the scene in the first episode where she’s sitting alone at a table after a rough day and watching her horrible ex live his best life to the hilarious and excruciating  “Oppa” scene, to the one where her kid is quite unconsciously cruel to her in the way kids can be. I was disappointed in the way they dropped the “reveal” about whom she’s dating in the last episode- not that I wanted her to be in an romance with Jae-hoon, god, NO- but it felt quite clunky.  This is one of the two complaints I have with the show. 
The second one is that starting from the middle, episodes began to noticeably feel like scenes/ sketches spliced together. Each scene is, within itself, perfectly written and performed, but the seams between the stories began to show. I felt one of the main reasons was that Eun-jung’s trauma tonally felt like it belonged in another show, but instead it had to get stitched into the mostly happy/ frothy storylines of the other characters. Sure, we had Hae-joon and his girlfriend’s terrible relationship, but the show had an easier time integrating that by way of Han-joo.
That said, I love how clever this show is! I love that it loves its own cleverness and can’t resist the urge to show it off- from all the meta references, in-universe jokes, and oh, that entire episode devoted to farting, complete with a song about it,  which I think maybe my fave episode of the series. A great look at the place of performance in intimate relationships (and how the women bear the burden of it more than the men), but coming at it from a place of compassion and humour rather than anger. Love that choice, for the show and us! 
I think @rain-hat mentioned in a comment here or twitter that Melo feels like a part of a triangle of shows along with Run On and Search : WWW.  I’m inclined to swap out Run On for Rookie Historian, or huh, maybe change the triangle for a quadrangle? Rookie Historian dares to imagine a past where our protagonist is (mostly) unshackled by the patriarchy and in the “modern” ending to its main heterosexual romance, reminds us that people have always found ways to find joy and thrive outside the rigid bounds of society. Search: WWW goes about it in the opposite direction- placing us in a present/future where the patriarchy doesn’t  and hasn’t ever mattered. Melo, I think, doesn’t quite do that, but in common with both these shows, it refuses to focus on the trauma of living under such structural violence, and instead talks about how we all (irrespective of gender) can find a way to remain unbroken by it. And while both Search:WWW and Melo do well at queer-platonic relationships as an alternate to the heterosexual project, it’s Run On, I think, which goes furthest there- firstly because though ostensibly structured around a het romance, that romance turns out to be falling in love with yourself/ loving yourself;  secondly because it’s most explicitly queer in the choices that the characters make and the lives that they choose for themselves- Min-joo & May are each others darlings and will be for life, Yeong-hwa and Ki Seon-gyeom are allowed a tenderness in their friendship that feels like an explicit repudiation of toxic masculinity, and of course, you have May being asexual, but not aromantic, and Goh Ye-jun’s whole arc of accepting himself as a gay man, and finding acceptance of that identity from others. 
Anyway! tl;dr would recommend (and have recommended!) Melo is my Nature to anyone fond of women, clever story telling and also ridiculously happy songs.
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메이븐(Maven)_월리 (Feat. 감정) (Wally (Feat. Gam jeong)) (가사 싱크) [PurplePine Entertainment] https://youtu.be/3zATCmqpuhg 2022.05.04 Released by Purplepine Entertainment ======================================== "헤어졌을 땐 죽을 거 같더니 이제는 생각도 잘 안 나네" 헤어진 게 후회돼서 그 사람을 책 속의 월리처럼 몰두하며 찾은 적이 있습니다. 그리고 시간이 지나면 모두 부질 없다는 걸 알게 되죠. 여전히 내 마음속 어딘가 굴러 다닐지 모르지만 이젠 덮어둔 책 마냥 존재의 사실을 모르고 살아갑니다. 이번 곡 '월리'는 한 때 소중한 기억들이 잊혀지는 과정을 발랄하고 유쾌하게 풀어내었습니다. Credit. Producer By 'g.swel' Composed By 'Maven' 'g.swel' Arranged By 'g.swel' Rap By 'Maven' Vocal By 'Gam jeong' 'Maven' Chorus By 'Gam jeong' 'g.swel' Artwork By 'g.swel' PurplePine
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gale-of-waterderp · 3 years
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My Current Household
Hello loves, since I can't seem to stick with just one sims household, I'm going to share with you the current household I am playing.
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Meet Maven Dunlap (left) and you already know Venessa Jeong (right).
Maven is a Captivating, Smart, Linguist (I only use @vickysims traits, the base game traits bore me) who is, or should I say was, an actress. She's still a two star celebrity, and occasionally makes posts on her Simstagram, but mostly she's taken a massive break from tthe spotlight after she met
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Daiki Takahashi, a Lovey-Dovey, Bashful, Sugar Daddy (sugarsocials by ksuihuh).
They met while she was still acting, he's the sound guy on her set and instantly had a crush on each other.
It did not take long for drama to occur, and Venessa, who moved in with Maven, was quickly writing her next Simstube video.
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News spread quickly, as it often does in Del Sol Valley, and Maven was quickly given a bad reputation, and blackballed from the acting community.
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Now they live together in a lovely little cottage (scandinavian cabin by adamsrevben on the gallery) and Maven has discovered a love for candlemaking and put away her video station, never to return (maybe!) to Del Sol.
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duaneodavila · 5 years
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Tales From The Goat Rodeo
There’s an old joke*:
Somebody stole my wife’s credit card. Did you report it to the police? No, he spends less than she did.
The New York Times is doing what might generously be called a symposium on internet privacy. They’re tech maven, Farhad Manjoo, says it’s time to panic over internet privacy. He’s about a decade late on that, not that it matters. Sarah Jeong points to extant A.I. uses being sold to us for our own good, when they’re really ways for corporations to monitor their risk and revenue. Comedy writer Samantha Irby has a healthier view.
I don’t know how thrilled I am to be giving up my secrets, but it’s foolish to think I have any control over them, and ultimately I don’t care. I love convenience and entertainment too much to worry about how much information I cannot control is being leaked to marketers, retailers, the government and whatever Chinese intelligence agency controls the barrage of ads for $13 dresses that saturate my feed.
It’s not that anybody wants to give away their privacy, but it’s so convenient and fun, You can either worry about it, and be upset while your every secret is uploaded to the technology gods, or you can just shrug and enjoy. Either way, it’s going to happen and you’re going to use Facebook anyway.
Ross Douthat takes the Luddite position, while naturally denying that’s what he’s doing.
This is the hard truth suggested by our online experience so far: That a movement to restore privacy must be, at some level, a movement against the internet. Not a pure Luddism, but a movement for limits, for internet-free spaces, for zones of enforced pre-virtual reality (childhood and education above all), for social conventions that discourage career-destroying tweets and crotch shots by encouraging us to put away our iPhones.
But we know all this. We’ve known this for a long time, even if the efficacy is dubious. Data is often right, but wrong, providing information about you that you had no idea they knew. At the same time, it includes information that’s laughably inaccurate. Government has been selling our data, as have corporations, for years.
Technologies like facial recognition work great, but only, say, 80% of the time. The rest of the time, they miss by a mile, and still that’s close enough for our expectations of mediocrity. Just wait until autonomous cars really arrive, and you realize what that 1% failure rate means in terms of real lives.
When the issue was whether government use of tech had Fourth Amendment implications, the Katz expectation of privacy test was, well, tested. And it failed miserably. The Third Party Doctrine meant we not only had no privacy from our computer overlords, but that the government could have at it at will. We should know, even if we don’t or never bother to think about it, that every iota of our lives are available in data format. But to whom?
Kara Swisher comes to the conclusion that one would expect of her.
So here’s an idea: Maybe we refuse to get over it. Maybe we start to grok what we have become, and think harder about the trades we are making for the convenience we get from our gadgets. And maybe we put in place some rules — rules that have real teeth — on big tech companies.
So cool that she used “grok” as she calls for “rules — rules that have real teeth —.” Of course, China’s rules are authoritarian, so they’re out, and EU’s rules are too heavy handed as well to serve as a model.
Europe’s message to big tech is increasingly clear: You made this mess, so you clean it up, or else.
Then there are states, like California, whose adorable legislatures think they get to rule the internet, as it a patchwork of regulations makes sense.
There are also privacy bills in play in at least 10 other states, so we are off and running to a confusing patchwork of laws. We need a more unified approach, because right now, our privacy regulation looks like a goat rodeo.
But the one thing she does no, if not how to accomplish anything she calls for, is that something must be done, and that something is regulation.
Let me be clear — I love technology, including my deeply felt relationship with that iPhone that spans decades now. But it has never been more urgent to put up some guardrails. While I do not consider the behemoth tech companies monsters, they can and do act monstrously.
Do they act “monstrously,” whatever that means? No doubt there are stories of terrible outcomes, but they act like businesses have always acted, using what they have, what we give them, to milk us of money. And as much as internet ads never seem to match anyone’s interest, mostly because they’re trailing indicators of what we’ve already bought rather than what we want to buy, we still use Amazon to undercut the corner store until the brick and mortar stores are gone and Amazon can jack up prices as high as each of us is individually capable of paying.
But is the answer the government? Does Swisher grasp that she would rather place her faith in the Federal Trade Commission than Zuck?
I would argue that we need both, and fast, before these data-hungry tech companies become even more enmeshed in our lives. Do you like the idea of A.I. comparing your facial expressions to a company’s top and bottom performers during a job interview? I don’t. Do you want cameras in every device in your home? I don’t. Do you want your television-watching linked to your search history linked to your buying data? No, thank you.
Of course we don’t like these things, to the extent “like” has anything to do with it. It’s not as if we dislike it enough to go the Douthat route and throw our clogs at servers. So let’s take our privacy and hand its management over to the government, because that’s surely the way to protect us from Bezos, by giving it to Trump?
We may hate the invasiveness of the technology, and I refuse to get a fridge that will tell some e-grocer when I’m out of milk because I have the ability to figure it out for myself. But as bad as it is that big tech is “stealing” our privacy, handing the keys to our privacy to the government will cost us far more than having to see some lame internet ads. @Jack may well be an internet thief, but at least he spends less than the FBI on our credit card. And let’s get real, it’s not as if we didn’t leave our credit card lying around for the taking anyway.
*It’s sexist. It’s old. Don’t blame me.
Tales From The Goat Rodeo republished via Simple Justice
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howardlyontx · 6 years
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Ford’s Next Fusion TO Battle Subaru Outback- Automotive News TV/ CAR NEWS / Auto News
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Fusion vs. Outback thanks so much for stopping by as you know the Ford Fusionsedan will be zapped from the company’s lineup in a few years but the fusionname is expected to live on in a sport wagon that’s being developed tochallenge Subarus hot-selling outback that’s according to sources who spokewith Bloomberg the sedan will be replaced by a high roofed hatchbackbuilt on the same mechanical underpinnings as the current carAutomotive News reported last month that following dealer pressure Ford appearedreceptive to the idea of keeping the fusion named as a post 2021 crossovermeanwhile the Outback is a powerhouse it is Subarus best-selling model with salesup 5. 5 percent this year we’re learning more about Apple’s self-driving car techon Monday the u. s. charged X Apple employee shall lang Jeong with stealinga be trade secrets from the iPhone maker the feds claimed John wanted to work forChinese EB startup X Motors and booked a last-minute flight to China afterdownloading the plan for a circuit board for a self-driving car but the complaintalso provided insight into the resources Apple is pouring into AVS about 5,000employees were authorized to access information about the program John wasalso shown a quote proprietary chip that suggests Apple may be designing its ownchips for self-driving systems X Motors says it is fired John and that he didnot share sensitive Apple data President Donald Trump facing unusually bluntcriticism from within his own party one of the u. s. House’s top lawmakers isurging the President to restart negotiations to stop a costly tradebattle with China after you really Texan Kevin Brady heads the House Waysand Means Committee he’s calling on Trump to meet Chinese counterpart XiJinping and hash out an agreement to settle their trade differences bradywarning that further escalation such as the administration’s latest move to levytariffs on two hundred billion dollars of chinese goods risked a multi-yearfight quote that engulfs more and more of the globe Senate Finance ChairmanOrrin Hatch also criticizing the move saying it appears reckless and is not atargeted approach here are some questions should the police have thepower to disable self-driving cars what if a robo taxi can self-report that it’sbeen in a crash does that violate the occupants privacy and should Ami’s berequired to be accessible to all disabled people including the blindthese are just some of the legal safety and social issues that have to be workedout is companies ready AVS for public use regulators and othershave grappled with such issues at recent meetings for instance law enforcementofficials may want to be able to interact with direct or even control IVsduring emergencies but experts say the same pathways that would allow police tostop a self-driving car could be exploited by hackers or even terroristsfinally today Toyota has teamed with its Hawaiian distributor serve coke Pacificto test a new Honolulu car sharing service called Hui the program allowsusers to look at iota vehicle at the click of a button through a mobile appstarting at about 10 bucks an hour including gasoline and insurancecustomers can reserve and rent models at one of 25 parking stations forround-trip use Toyota joins Daimler’s car to go GM’s maven and others in thecar sharing space that is our time for now have a great day and we’ll see youback here tomorrow you
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rebelangelsims · 4 months
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Meet Park Jeong-guk
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In love with his Maven noona who is married and in an unhappy marriage.
Honestly just wants to see her happy
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howardlyontx · 6 years
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Fusion vs. Outback thanks so much for stopping by as you know the Ford Fusionsedan will be zapped from the company’s lineup in a few years but the fusionname is expected to live on in a sport wagon that’s being developed tochallenge Subarus hot-selling outback that’s according to sources who spokewith Bloomberg the sedan will be replaced by a high roofed hatchbackbuilt on the same mechanical underpinnings as the current carAutomotive News reported last month that following dealer pressure Ford appearedreceptive to the idea of keeping the fusion named as a post 2021 crossovermeanwhile the Outback is a powerhouse it is Subarus best-selling model with salesup 5. 5 percent this year we’re learning more about Apple’s self-driving car techon Monday the u. s. charged X Apple employee shall lang Jeong with stealinga be trade secrets from the iPhone maker the feds claimed John wanted to work forChinese EB startup X Motors and booked a last-minute flight to China afterdownloading the plan for a circuit board for a self-driving car but the complaintalso provided insight into the resources Apple is pouring into AVS about 5,000employees were authorized to access information about the program John wasalso shown a quote proprietary chip that suggests Apple may be designing its ownchips for self-driving systems X Motors says it is fired John and that he didnot share sensitive Apple data President Donald Trump facing unusually bluntcriticism from within his own party one of the u. s. House’s top lawmakers isurging the President to restart negotiations to stop a costly tradebattle with China after you really Texan Kevin Brady heads the House Waysand Means Committee he’s calling on Trump to meet Chinese counterpart XiJinping and hash out an agreement to settle their trade differences bradywarning that further escalation such as the administration’s latest move to levytariffs on two hundred billion dollars of chinese goods risked a multi-yearfight quote that engulfs more and more of the globe Senate Finance ChairmanOrrin Hatch also criticizing the move saying it appears reckless and is not atargeted approach here are some questions should the police have thepower to disable self-driving cars what if a robo taxi can self-report that it’sbeen in a crash does that violate the occupants privacy and should Ami’s berequired to be accessible to all disabled people including the blindthese are just some of the legal safety and social issues that have to be workedout is companies ready AVS for public use regulators and othershave grappled with such issues at recent meetings for instance law enforcementofficials may want to be able to interact with direct or even control IVsduring emergencies but experts say the same pathways that would allow police tostop a self-driving car could be exploited by hackers or even terroristsfinally today Toyota has teamed with its Hawaiian distributor serve coke Pacificto test a new Honolulu car sharing service called Hui the program allowsusers to look at iota vehicle at the click of a button through a mobile appstarting at about 10 bucks an hour including gasoline and insurancecustomers can reserve and rent models at one of 25 parking stations forround-trip use Toyota joins Daimler’s car to go GM’s maven and others in thecar sharing space that is our time for now have a great day and we’ll see youback here tomorrow you
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