Would you drive a flying car?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
411 Votes

Would you drive a flying car?

Yes

5

No

4

Yes

5 Comments
Debra Sun-Mills
1
Debra Sun-Mills

Depends on the traffic! It would sure be fun to try it out though.

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k san
0
k san

Heck yeah!

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Dan Ringler
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Dan Ringler

I'm a retired AF pilot. There's a lot to flying safely, and I hope the check out is very thorough. I would hate to see one of these cars land on my home or car, or anyone else's for that matter. Hats off to the company for making this long sought-after dream a reality. Pretty cool.

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Ben Hargis
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Ben Hargis

As long as it wasn't electric

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

It would be fun to ride in one

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No

4 Comments
David Kline
1
David Kline

Just because the cartoons told us we'd be flying cars in the 1990s doesn't mean it's a good idea. People can't handle navigating in 2D just imagine how bad they will be in 3D.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Not this one. I dont consider 125 mph on the ground high performance at all, nor 190 MPH air speed! Definitely not if it is electric! To small, too expensive and most likely not insurable! Also not good looking. It is not practical.

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

There is enough distracted driving and road rage on the ground. Now in the air?

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ohnonotagain
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ohnonotagain

Nothing ships for the next two years. Look for information on Jim Bede. He sold thousands of airplanes in the "kit" category. It was the Bede-5. Thousands of people never received a complete kit.

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Should food bloggers educate readers about nutrition?

Should food bloggers educate readers about nutrition?

Yes

6

No

4

Yes

6 Comments
Sarah Someone
2
Sarah Someone

I cook at home precisely so I can control the nutritional factors of my food, and purposely seek out blogs that provide that info with their content.

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Josh Coleman
1
Josh Coleman

Because it's the right to do!

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Roxanne Guilhermino
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Roxanne Guilhermino

If meals are not healthy a comprehensive nutritional list should be provided to assist people/readers in making informed decisions regarding their health and nutrition.

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Christina Bauer
1
Christina Bauer

Because why not? If you're posting a healthy recipe, why not explain WHY it's healthy.

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Jessica Gormley
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Jessica Gormley

Although I don't think that every food blogger should be dedicated to healthy food, I do believe that they should let those who read their blogs be aware of the nutritional content of their food.

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Erica B.
0
Erica B.

They shouldn't tell people to eat one way or another, but they should include nutritional information that will help readers make more informed decisions about what they are putting in their body.

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No

4 Comments
Holly Kelsven
1
Holly Kelsven

Research elsewhere about food quality. Pay attention to ingredients bloggers use & decide if their site is right for your nutritional goals. Seek healthy food bloggers, like myself.

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Debbie Hicks
1
Debbie Hicks

SERIOUSLY WHEN are we supposed to be responsible for our own actions? It is getting ridiculous in this country....nobody can think for themselves or be responsible for themselves!

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Karen Young
0
Karen Young

Most people who look up recipes are already showing initiative in their steps to better health. Buyer beware applies in this case.

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Caitlin Croswell
0
Caitlin Croswell

I think a lot of the food bloggers educating us about nutrition know nothing! They do more harm with their false education than they would without any!

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Should President Trump continue to pursue a United States takeover of Greenland?

Should President Trump continue to pursue a United States takeover of Greenland?

Yes

10

No

7

Yes

3 Comments
Vanessa Vaughan
0
Vanessa Vaughan

I ignored it just like Republican lawmakers ignore takkng a bigger stance on control on school shootings. All they do is give meaningless mouth service the whole time pocketing money from NRA lobbyists. I don't want to take anyone's guns from them, but our children should feel safe.

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Felicia Megan
0
Felicia Megan

He needs to chill.

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Max
0
Max

Trump got the deal today January 21st.. Trump helps Americans again. Daily.

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Max
Max

Fred, keep reading CNN. LOL

Fred
Fred

There are two ways to be fooled: One is to believe what isn't true, and the other is to refuse to believe what is true. ― Soren Kierkegaard

No

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Nancy Sims-VanBuren
1
Nancy Sims-VanBuren

He has us at odds with our allies, our adversaries and within our own nation due to the extreme violence with the ICE issue... civil unrest...

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Max
Max

Wrong again.

Steven Watson
1
Steven Watson

He is completely insane. He and his cabinet want the natural resources, like Venezuela oil!!!

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Max
Max

Wrong again.

Bryan Jones
1
Bryan Jones

We already have a military presence in Greenland. Denmark is a NATO ally. Trump should NOT be threatening the European balance or the time-tested established order. This has ramifications far beyond Trump's ego.

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Max
Max

Wrong again.

0571953
1
0571953

US should not invade other countries. Never Greenland or Venezuela. This is Trump enriching himself. Dangerous and destroying US reputation on human rights.

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Max
Max

He didn't invade them.

Denzel McVeigh
1
Denzel McVeigh

You don't own this country and you can't own Greenland matter of fact go away you prick

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Max
Max

Wrong again.

Kevin Blount
1
Kevin Blount

We have existing agreements with Greenland and Denmark regarding military bases. We should expand on that, rather than threaten to take the entire country by force 'if necessary'

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Max
Max

Trump made a deal that everyone loves. All over the EU.

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