An acquaintance of mine restored a Sterling MGB. Cost him $90,000 for a full on concours restoration as it was a rare model (don't ask me which one). He took first in show at a big car show in PA, he got a trophy and his photo taken. He then sold it promptly for $35,000. To this day he is convinced he came out ahead. But if it made him happy who is to argue, it's his purse strings.
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Before we work on artificial intelligence why don't we work on natural stupidity
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