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Grand Challenge Videos Posted

awtbfb writes "For those readers not fortunate enough to watch the satellite feed on the day of the race, videos of the Grand Challenge have been quietly posted on the race site. These include official AVI and DVD compilations and unedited clips in Quicktime MP4. The compilations also include some footage from the chase helicopters. Feel free to yell 'No! Turn right! Your other right!' as you watch these."

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  1. Gotta by AnonymousCowheart · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Gotta love DARPA. They brought us stealth technology, GPS, and ofcourse the Internet! It's good to see them promote some technology within the country. Seems like since the 80's (?) everything with a plug or batteries has come from elsewhere

  2. teams by AnonymousCowheart · · Score: 4, Informative

    TechTV has a summary of all the teams, as well as some streaming video.

    1. Re:teams by LostCluster · · Score: 4, Insightful

      TechTV also did a good piece on The Screen Savers showing most of the more interesting wipeouts. That episode is schedule to rerun Monday at 8AM and 12 Noon ET.

  3. Boing Boing's videos by morcheeba · · Score: 5, Informative

    Don't forget these edited video excerpts hosted at tamu -- good stuff. 9 or 31 MB, 19 minutes. Annoying beep tone at the beginning, but it doesn't last too long (just longer than you'd want)

  4. One thing you can't outrun... by rasafras · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...is the slashdot effect.

  5. I just realized,! by way2trivial · · Score: 4, Funny
    thanks to Daylight Savings time, I'll have it in FIVE HOURS!

    WOW, what a sales pitch, what does daylight savings do? it keeps your kids from standing around in the AM dark, and SPEEDS UP YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION..

    sounds like something netzero would use....

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    1. Re:I just realized,! by LostCluster · · Score: 3, Funny

      Actually, you're not going to get anything transfered between 2:00:00am and 2:59:59am tonight. Those times all aren't gonna happen because we're springing forward... you can have the extra hour in October.

  6. 1.4GB and no BitTorrent? by Saeger · · Score: 3, Insightful
    We're about to slashdot a 1.4 GB DVD video.

    Instead of wasting my tax dollars on terabyte upon terabyte of bandwidth, they should have used BitTorrent to distribute these files; that's what it's designed for! Then, the money they save on bandwidth (by shifting it to my normally UNUSED and "unlimited" bandwidth) can be used more productively.

    And don't give me the line about bittorrent being "hard" to setup, because 1) it's not, and 2) the type of people downloading these videos are slightly more technically inclined than Joe Average anyway.

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  7. AGV capabilities by corngrower · · Score: 5, Informative

    Daimler Chrysler has an active research program in the area of AGVs. These things are further a long than most people realize. There's a pdf article about the state of this research here

  8. Mirror by paulproteus · · Score: 5, Informative

    Slashdotting in progress.

    Use my mirror. Some files aren't fully downloaded, but will be in about ten minutes. I'm posting this now because Slashdotting is in progress.

    I'm mirroring:

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    1. Re:Mirror by dj245 · · Score: 5, Funny
      We are truly sorry. The people responsible for attempting to unslashdot the slashdotted story have been slashdotted. They then attempted to unslashdot themselves by posting another mirror, but alas, the attempt to unslashdot the first attempt at unslashdotting the slashdotted story was also slashdotted.

      Hopefully soon they will be sacked.

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  9. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 5, Funny

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  10. Slashdot torrent tracker? by Z-MaxX · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Has anyone ever given thought to setting up a BitTorrent tracker for /.? Then whenever a story referencing large downloads is posted, (say, anything >10MB, perhaps) either Slashdot editors can actually seed the torrent, or just some /.er out there with something fatter than my POS 21.6Kbps modem connection.

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    1. Re:Slashdot torrent tracker? by Joel+Carr · · Score: 3, Informative

      Although not quite the same thing, a project does exist with a similar goal. It's called 'P2P Bridge'. Check out the project page:
      http://p2pbridge.sourceforge.net/

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    2. Re:Slashdot torrent tracker? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      from http://f.scarywater.net :

      These are .torrents for files linked to by Slashdot. The purpose is to lighten the load on the servers.
      These are free of charge publically available files, mirrored on the BitTorrent system. Their respective sources are linked.


      so as you can see, not only has someone thought about it, they've also done it.

  11. Re:server suicide by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    DARPA - 204 actuall employees, $2.8 billion/year operating budget. With a 'B'.
    They can probably afford the bandwidth bill.
    (hell, do they have to pay for bandwidth? or do they get the "we invented the damned thing" discount?)

  12. Re:DoD /.ed? by LostCluster · · Score: 4, Funny

    Slashdot will be shutdown tomorrow for this terrorist act...

  13. Re:Go red team! by HepCatA · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Very carefully.
    Of course, not having a driver helps.

    From what one of the Red Team guys told us afterwards, they were one meter to the left of whatever the GPS signal said. So naturally it hit EVERY obstacle on the way up there. The funny thing is that they couldn't decide if was because of them crashing it or if the GPS signal was screwed (I'll go for the crashing story).

    Then it fell into a ditch well outside of the town of Dagget (a great vacation spot if you plan on killing yourself), where I was WAITING, with a tiny little radio. Apparently it freaked out because it was stuck, and it started going back and forth. It kept doing that until the tires literally caught on fire. I think they blew up some bearings or gears or something else related to the axles/differentials. We were 21 miles out on the "race course", so you can imagine my despair of it not getting there...

    I was hoping they would come over by me. Right before my position they were supposed to go off the highway (they would have been on Route 66 at this point) and then they would have gone under a concrete railway underpass.

    A few things people were wondering:
    1. Would they make it that far? No.
    2. IF they got there, will going under this railway underpass, lined with concrete and who-knows-what kind of metal, would the signal get lost?
    3. Do you thing a freight train running over over that bridge every 10 minutes might screw something up?
    4. If they got it past the underpass, will it hit that pretty natural gas meter station directly after that or will it turn right like it's supposed to!

    Oh, well. I had fun anyway...

    Next year they plan on having it again. And the prize is supposed to be 2 million dollars.

  14. Since the site is down: by odano · · Score: 5, Funny

    Since the site is down, I'll give a quick recap:

    They all lost.

  15. Re:server suicide by LostCluster · · Score: 3, Insightful

    um 1.4GB for the dvd quality version. Can anyone say server suicide and bandwidth bill from hell

    Worst part is... we all have to pay for that bandwidth bill from hell among other things on the 15th of this month. :)

  16. Dashwerks' DashPC helped this project... by bergeron76 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    For the record, the CMU team was assisted by the Dashwerks DashPC project ([ironically] seen earlier today here on Slashdot.

    Dashwerks has provided advice, notes, and exclusive IP to [at least one] member of the CMU DARPA team members for the past year or so.

    It's very fulfilling to see underdog project(s) such as these in the spotlight and taking a lead position in their respective industries.

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  17. Next DARPA Challenge by modder · · Score: 3, Funny

    Create a web server in the California desert which handles high amounts of web traffic.

  18. Motorcycle videos by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    There are some good videos of the motorcycle entry here.