I agree. To heck with the Executive Branch.
Make Congress disclose. While we're at it, they only get 48hrs from time of receipt to publish the source of every nickle they get in contributions, including things like free travel.
I really don't care how much they get, I want to know where it ALL comes from... NO EXCEPTIONS!!
My difficulty with this fix is, at least the way is sounds, is if it is a fatal exception or similar, what makes anybody think it's going to respond to brake input?
When my computers have had a fatal exception, they don't respond to any inputs. Mouse, keyboard, anything.
I think that having the brake override the throttle is good, but they still need to find and correct the underlying problem. Maybe a secondary system that can detect the situation and cut the engine and is not part of the current computer would be good as well?
Gives a whole new meaning to BSOD.
Don't complain, don't lobby to change anything.
Every shop and tech in the state simply stops working and tells their clients, bosses, etc. that it seems we're not allowed to do anything until we get this PI license. We should be back to work in about 3 years.
Somehow, I doubt this law will last more than a couple of days.
I suspect Texans are as addicted to their CPUs as the rest of us. Especially the lawmakers.
I agree. To heck with the Executive Branch. Make Congress disclose. While we're at it, they only get 48hrs from time of receipt to publish the source of every nickle they get in contributions, including things like free travel. I really don't care how much they get, I want to know where it ALL comes from ... NO EXCEPTIONS!!
My difficulty with this fix is, at least the way is sounds, is if it is a fatal exception or similar, what makes anybody think it's going to respond to brake input? When my computers have had a fatal exception, they don't respond to any inputs. Mouse, keyboard, anything. I think that having the brake override the throttle is good, but they still need to find and correct the underlying problem. Maybe a secondary system that can detect the situation and cut the engine and is not part of the current computer would be good as well? Gives a whole new meaning to BSOD.
Fedora 12 w/ FF 3.5 as well, if I use your link. If I go in the front door, browser crashes.
Don't complain, don't lobby to change anything. Every shop and tech in the state simply stops working and tells their clients, bosses, etc. that it seems we're not allowed to do anything until we get this PI license. We should be back to work in about 3 years. Somehow, I doubt this law will last more than a couple of days. I suspect Texans are as addicted to their CPUs as the rest of us. Especially the lawmakers.