DARPA Grand Challenge A Real Race At Last?
museumpeace writes "News.com has posted its second story in a week on a hopeful Grand Challenge contender. Stanford's Stanley, a VW Touareg run by 100,000 lines of code can hit 40 mph and has now traversed all but 3 miles of last year's desert course without problems. A few days earlier, Carnegie Mellon University's Team Red announced that its Sandstorm, a modified Hummer, had run 200 miles without any problems though on a closed track. DARPA cut the field to 40 in June and will cut it to 20 before the race in October."
How does this relate to Jude Law's affair with his nanny?
The sales-turd at the stealership pronounced it "twar-egg" when I test drove one, but VW ad material says it's "tour-egg". Being that it's taken from the name of a sub-saharan nomadic tribe, the real pronounciation is likely somewhere in between and probably begins with a tongue click instead of a T...
If a job's not worth doing, it's not worth doing right.
Wait... Isn't MPLOC Miles Per Library of Congress?
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Sigh... If only. Modding would be so much more fun.