in reply to (OT) There's many a true word spoken in jest.

This joke has been circulating for a while in a several forms, but does make some interesting points. Here's more:

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by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Aug 28, 2009 at 04:57 UTC
    The Microsoft concept of "licensing", where you can buy a car and not own it.

    This seems not so far from what we do have. You can buy a car but you may only operate it outside of your driveway at the pleasure of the state (license, license fees, inspection fees, taxes, mandatory insurance, etc).

Re^2: (OT) There's many a true word spoken in jest.
by biohisham (Priest) on Aug 27, 2009 at 14:33 UTC
    then after a long chase, Google would aggressively come in with this multiple capacity once car that when no road is available would morph to a plane, and if not possible to fly it at that certain place would become a burying snake-like automaton that is earth's core lava resistant. It would work on fossil fuel if on earth, it would work on hydro fuel while flying and once inside the ground it would use some Nitrogen fixing bacteria to generate fuel. What an awesome idea...


    Excellence is an Endeavor of Persistence. Chance Favors a Prepared Mind.

      But in reality it turns out that Google just offers a free service that provides a car to use whenever you need one. The car is always nice, modern and has the latest upgrades (whether you want them or not). But while you're driving, advertizements constantly pop up on the dashboard, mirrors, windshield and over the radio.