Costs from last night...

Sigh.

Last night we covered costs, and why the auto insurance costs are not a predictor of the market value. I suppose you wandered off there. See the NHSTA reports; they view the cost as $230 billion for 2004. That would be a reasonable point for collision avoidance, with the market value of auto-driving cars being much higher.

We also talked why networked cars aren't necessary. In detail.

I don't think you were listening. From the past three conversations we have had, I don't think you listen much any more. I'm sorry to lose someone with whom to converse, and I am not sure what happened. I can only hope that your upcoming move will broaden your mind again.

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