I had a LOT of trouble
with video drivers when I tried to get my old desktop to get the steam client working.
Let's close today
with a video driver's log on the soon - to - depart Honda Element.
Not exact matches
Uber's CEO says he needs leadership help after a
video has emerged of him arguing heatedly
with a
driver about fares.
I also asked Chesky to weigh in on the recent tumult at Uber, a company often lumped into the same bucket as Airbnb as the poster children of the «sharing economy» and which has been dealing
with extensive fallout from accusations of an aggressive and sexist culture and a leaked
video showing CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber
driver.
Yesterday, he was caught in a
video upbraiding a
driver for the company who complained about falling rates, saying he had lost money working
with the company.
The Times also reported that Uber has «experimented
with video game techniques, graphics and non-cash rewards of little value that can prod
drivers into working longer and harder — and sometimes at hours and locations that are less lucrative for them.»
A leaked
video of him arguing
with a
driver pretty much sums up how he approached relations
with Uber's vast force of independent contractors.
In - vehicle
video ads: Companies like Go Vugo have been around for a couple years but haven't quite gained a foothold
with the
driver community.
I got to talking
with my Uber
driver, as one does, Wednesday morning, the day after an embarrassing
video surfaced of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick berating an Uber
driver.
Still, a host of subsequent
videos posted by Tesla
drivers on YouTube showed near - misses on the road
with Autopilot, prompting Musk to say he might curb the function to minimize the possibility of people doing «crazy things.»
For the last few months, Uber has been dealing
with sexual harassment allegations, an exodus of key executives, and a
video of its CEO berating a
driver.
Unlike rival Netflix Inc, a standalone Internet TV service, Amazon's Prime
video service comes bundled
with the Internet retailer's two - day delivery for items purchased on the site, which costs $ 99 a year, a key
driver of revenue for the company.
Uber Technologies Chief Executive Travis Kalanick on Tuesday said it was time for him to «grow up» and get help after a
video was published showing him getting into an argument
with a
driver for the ride service who complained about pay rates.
Bloomberg on Tuesday published a
video of Kalanick, a co-founder of the company, arguing
with a
driver who tells him that rates have been cut and he has lost money.
Like a heavyweight boxer whose momentum had turned, Kalanick has taken punch after punch this year, from the outrage in January over his association
with Donald Trump, to the widely - viewed
video of his berating an Uber
driver, to the explosive blog post by an ex-employee alleging systemic sexual discrimination at Uber, to Google's (googl) charges of theft of its self - driving car technology.
On Tuesday, after Bloomberg published a
video showing Mr. Kalanick arguing
with an Uber
driver over the company's prices, Mr. Kalanick sent an apology to his employees: «It's clear this
video is a reflection of me — and the criticism we've received is a stark reminder that I must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up,» he wrote.
Kalanick also came under fire for harming the culture of the company after the leak of a
video where the CEO was seen in an altercation
with a
driver.
SAN FRANCISCO — Travis Kalanick, the chief executive of Uber, apologized on Tuesday after a
video showing him in a verbal altercation
with a
driver for the ride - hailing company became public.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick stumbled into a new controversy when a
video of him arguing
with an Uber
driver made its way online.
And last week, the company dealt
with concerns regarding the temperament of its chief executive, Travis Kalanick, after a
video of him berating an Uber
driver became public.
But it was a leaked
video showing Kalanick arguing
with an Uber
driver that prompted him to publicly apologize and pledge to seek leadership assistance.
Then, on Wednesday, a
video of Kalanick in an unfortunate argument
with a
driver for asking about the status of the company's premium car service, UberBlack, surfaced.
Uber had needed to shore up
driver trust long before Kalanick painted himself and the company into a corner
with this
video.
Kalanick was then caught on
video harshly arguing
with a
driver regarding Uber prices, an incident that led the Uber CEO to admit that he needed to grow up and get leadership help.
Kalanick previously admitted he needed to «fundamentally change as a leader and grow up» after
video surfaced of him arguing
with an Uber
driver.
«I must fundamentally change as a leader and grow up,» Kalanick said in February after
video surfaced of him arguing
with an Uber
driver.
In February of this year, he admitted he needed to «grow up» after a
video emerged of him arguing
with an Uber
driver.
A film that is littered
with pink kittens and shot in the style of a music
video is being used to urge
drivers to stop using mobile phones at the wheel.
the parking
video although I don't believe that all those bad
drivers were women: >)-RRB- Thanks for helping me start my morning off
with laughter!
It really is a beautifully - filmed and edited
video,
with brilliant footage of the cars racing around the track,
drivers diving into the pitlane and also interacting
with fans.
With Brawn's call to make F1 cars more video game - like, and Symonds singing the plaudits of virtual environments, we're sat here wondering how long it takes before F1 drivers have to submit their gamertag rather than a race number and what's the timescale on replacing Charlie Whiting with a hologram created by Codemast
With Brawn's call to make F1 cars more
video game - like, and Symonds singing the plaudits of virtual environments, we're sat here wondering how long it takes before F1
drivers have to submit their gamertag rather than a race number and what's the timescale on replacing Charlie Whiting
with a hologram created by Codemast
with a hologram created by Codemasters?
This
video is probably the best yet, an onboard lap of the track
with Azerbaijani
driver Gulhuseyn Abdullayev.
This is the
driver who once tweeted a
video of a rampaging bull to signify his mood entering the playoffs and whose résumé is filled
with triumphs in races where anything short of winning resulted in playoff elimination.
If you fancy playing it
with F1
drivers instead though, Red Bull Racing have shared four
videos featuring Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen giving some movie clues.
There are pros and cons to each, as Prema's F2
drivers - McLaren junior Nyck De Vries and Toro Rosso test
driver Sean Gelael - so bizarrely explain in this
video filled
with questionable jokes.
What would've made these
videos a lot better, though, is if the
drivers did the quiz
with their team - mate sitting next to them.
In this
video a whole host of
drivers talked about how they tackle the start of a race,
with the likes of Antonio Felix da Costa, Alex Lynn, and Lando Norris (who's listed as a Formula 3 champion, even though he isn't quite yet!)
Seeing teams posting
videos from the track is a good step forward but a lot more can be done in the future to provide fans not at the track
with extra content and information, delving deeper into the tests, teams and
drivers.
It'd be great to see teams being able to make longer
videos from the track, not only of the cars lapping the circuits but behind the scenes features and interviews
with drivers after they hop out of their 2017 machines for the day.
Teams and
drivers are already taking advantage of it, sharing all sorts of short
video clips in an effort to connect
with their fans.
In the
video with Menchaca, Nixon voices her support for restoring access to
driver's licenses to all qualified New York
drivers regardless of their immigration status.
Earlier today, Towleroad posted
video of a disturbing incident which took place over LGBT Pride in which a carriage horse
driver hurled racist, sexist, homophobic slurs at a group of women leafleting nearby, along
with a letter from Martina Navratilova condemning the incident and urging Speaker Christine Quinn to do so as well.
In the
video — recorded by passenger Sanjay Seth and uploaded to YouTube Monday afternoon — Det. Patrick Cherry is seen berating the
driver, and demanding to know how long the
driver, who speaks
with an accent, has been in the United States.
Legislators, however, expressed concern over recent media reports regarding Uber: a former engineer for the company's sexual harassment allegation, a
video of Uber CEO Travis Kalanick arguing
with an Uber
driver and The New York Times» report revealing the company's clandestine use of software to circumvent authorities regulating ride - hailing services.
Americans will soon be able to surf the Internet, hold a
video call and connect
with friends on social media all via the dashboard of their car while sitting in the
driver's seat.
Highly modified BMW R1150GS
with ceramic clutch, heavy - duty shock absorbers, skid plates, side guards, cylinder protectors, heavy - duty alternator, UHF / VHF / HF multimode transceiver connected to GPS, microwave
video transmitter, cell phone,
driver - passenger intercom, satellite telephone, ruggedized computer for GPS moving map, e-mail messaging, and field notes
The
drivers commanded a black Volvo SUV tricked out
with an eye tracker, heart and skin monitors,
video cameras facing out the front and back windows, on - board sensors, and other research gear.
I'm a nonsmoker, social drinker retired bus
driver, love travel, make new friends, clubbing for entertainment & good food, love to stay home watching a
video or a good movie / sports on TV
with some nibbles & a good bottle of wine, love to cuddle up to my partner, like to help in house chores, & fix thinks...
EXCLUSIVE: «I'm having fun
with an Uber
driver and a guy who's on a TV show»: Brandi Glanville talks dating as she models a bikini on the beach Ted Cruz has stunned his Twitter followers after he «liked» a hardcore porn
video.
► Two men carjack a car
with a woman in it; another man shoots the car as it speeds by striking the
driver and the car crashes into a fire hydrant, the woman stumbles out of the car and runs away, one of the men in the car stumbles out shooting and he is shot in the back and then again at close range (we see bloody wounds) while the
driver of the car is shown gasping and spitting blood
with a bloody wound on his neck and head (he dies); we see a
video of this incident several times.