The Future of the Car
Gandul writes "Radar, lasers, wireless radio networks and other embedded tech will enable our cars to sense faraway traffic and stop accidents before they happen. But who will be in the driver's seat?"
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But who will be in the driver's seat?
Whoever's driving the car, duh.
Disconnect and self-destruct, one bullet at a time.
Where is my flying car? It is the 21st century and we were promised flying cars. Where are they?
What do you know I wrote a novel
my genetically engineered chauffeur-lemur
duh
Big Brother, of course.
Liberals call everyone Nazis yet they are the closest thing to it.
uh, excuse me sir.
but wouldn't a driver who drove wrecklessly not be in an accident?
Fermat's other theorem: "I have a simple proof, but I can't write it down as I fear it's a DMCA violation to discuss it"
Free Hans!
Why, Clippy, of course.
a t/winauto/default.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/getstart/devpl
Clippy: "I see that you are attempting to apply the brakes. The Microsoft Brakes 2006 feature is not currently Installed. Please insert Microsoft Automotive Disk #7 in order to Install Microsoft Brakes 2006."
What? You'd prefer a "Johnny Cab?"