Does Toyota collect and store all the information from the electronic data recorders it decodes?
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Senator Nelson seeks clarity on Toyota's data storage practices.
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We are on the same page, and NASA owns and operates that local public water system, so we have every reason to continue this investigation.
When we find those, by the way, not only looking for life, we start to understand their development, and we better understand who we are, why we are here, how we got here, and all of this evolution of the cosmos.





