No, apparently you are incapable of admitting when you are wrong.
Why aren't you raging about the airline industry calling their system "auto-pilot" when it is far less capable in terms of maneuvering in comparison to Tesla's?
You said the airline industry not a simple attitude hold system in a Cessna but the airline industry. My answers are directly on topic of what YOU said. Now move on you've lost this argument.
And if a system that does little more than keep your plane steered in one direction while keeping altitude can hold the name
I think you missed it. Many of the autopilots systems even in small aircraft are fully capable of navigating the aircraft. Not just flying in a straight line and alt hold but maneuvering the aircraft from waypoint to waypoint. Modern flight director controlled autopilots fly the airplane not just keep the wings level. The 777 Rockwell autopilot is an example of a extremely capable autopilot system can take off the aircraft, fly it to its destination and LAND IT!
Why aren't you raging about the airline industry calling their system "auto-pilot"
Because it's not about the smallest system it's about that capabilities of the equipment the airline industry uses. Not a Piper Cub. But FYI, the Garmn FDS that fits in a Mooney can auto navigate the aircraft. The Tesla system can steer a car.
Umm What?
I'd say, for example, the 777 flight director autopilot is a tad more capable than Tesla's System.
From
https://www.rockwellcollins.co...
AFDS-770 Autopilot Flight Director System
Put the proven standard autopilot flight director system of the Boeing 777 to work for you. The Rockwell Collins AFDS-770 incorporates technology advancements consistent with Boeingâ(TM)s state-of-the-art design objectives. So you can trust it fully digital, fail operational autopilot, flight director and fly-by-wire backdrive system.
The triplex system provides multichannel cruise autopilot and flight director control functions for speed selection, altitude modes, heading/track modes, vertical speed/flight path angle modes, vertical/lateral flight management control selection, and fully automatic landing and go-around modes. The AFDS-770 also provides for backdrive of the captain's and first officer's control columns and control wheels during all phases of the flight envelope, and will also backdrive the rudder pedals during autoland and go-around. The backdrive system provides traditional wheel, column and pedal feedback for the 777 fly-by-wire system under autopilot control.
I'm willing to bet that guy has a actual "telephone" that he can use to call the authorities should the need arise. And if that fails they can always use the fireplace to make the call. This is the U,K, we're talking about. sheesh.
The number of unexplainable car accidents that result in response to the postings here will make the all previous fiery crashes of NASCAR look like a wienie roast.
5 cents is a deal. Here we're charging 10 cents but that's not the reason I write.
I went into a Vons here awhile back with my nice canvas bags. I had the bags in my cart and turned to grab something. When I turned back around maybe a few seconds later someone had stolen my canvas bags!
When I thought about it I figured out that each bag cost be $7.50 (they ARE nice bags). Given that, I use maybe two bags per trip to the store and do that twice a week. So, 0.10*2*2*4 = $1.60/month. So in replacing my bags that were stolen it points out either I better buy cheaper canvas bags or simply buy the plastic ones. I'm loosing money here hand over fist!
It did eventually dawn on me to use those cheapo carabiners to clip my bags to the cart:P
No actually it's not, well at least not entirely. The answer is zero emission vehicles (electric cars) are best suited to the west whereas gas powered cars are more suited to the east. This is due (see the article) by more states in the east relying on coal fired electric plants:
The data is 2014 so it's not that stale. I think the takeaway is that just because it's a zero emission vehicle is does not follow that it'll have a better impact on the environment. But you can read the article.
This happened to me. But after a few panicked moments I remembered. I wrote my password on a postIt! Glory be I was saved. Now your all gonna tell me how I shouldn't write my passwords on PostIts! In my defense, I did put the posit under the mouse pad on my gaming system. I should not have told you that....
One nice thing is it's impossible to lock the fob in the trunk of my BMW. One day I kept closing the trunk and and the car kept opening it right back up. I was about to start swearing at the car when it occurred to me to check by briefcase. Behold, there was my fob.
If there was a app for biometric security here it is. Wireless fob paired with the owners thumb print. Of course we could just drop our fobs into a metal card file box and close the lid. Shields the RF and makes it harder to loose the fob (don't move the box)!
You know the Church of the FSM has never had a nasty or negative event attributed to it (save a mess in the kitchen). Everyone should convert. All you need to do it boil the spaghetti for about 4 mins and cover with your favorite sauce. You can even make you own sauce from scratch if you'd like! Heck make your noodle from scratch too. That's the one of the nice things about the Church of the FSM anything goes, but you have to be nice!
I know one thing for certain: Make sure there's a hot meal waiting for Clarkson after he gets back from the pub! Don't say I didn't warn you.
If they'd put the frigg'n hull on the right side up they wouldn't have a leak to begin with.
Why aren't you raging about the airline industry calling their system "auto-pilot" when it is far less capable in terms of maneuvering in comparison to Tesla's?
You said the airline industry not a simple attitude hold system in a Cessna but the airline industry. My answers are directly on topic of what YOU said. Now move on you've lost this argument.
And if a system that does little more than keep your plane steered in one direction while keeping altitude can hold the name
I think you missed it. Many of the autopilots systems even in small aircraft are fully capable of navigating the aircraft. Not just flying in a straight line and alt hold but maneuvering the aircraft from waypoint to waypoint. Modern flight director controlled autopilots fly the airplane not just keep the wings level. The 777 Rockwell autopilot is an example of a extremely capable autopilot system can take off the aircraft, fly it to its destination and LAND IT!
Why aren't you raging about the airline industry calling their system "auto-pilot"
Because it's not about the smallest system it's about that capabilities of the equipment the airline industry uses. Not a Piper Cub. But FYI, the Garmn FDS that fits in a Mooney can auto navigate the aircraft. The Tesla system can steer a car.
From
https://www.rockwellcollins.co... AFDS-770 Autopilot Flight Director System Put the proven standard autopilot flight director system of the Boeing 777 to work for you. The Rockwell Collins AFDS-770 incorporates technology advancements consistent with Boeingâ(TM)s state-of-the-art design objectives. So you can trust it fully digital, fail operational autopilot, flight director and fly-by-wire backdrive system. The triplex system provides multichannel cruise autopilot and flight director control functions for speed selection, altitude modes, heading/track modes, vertical speed/flight path angle modes, vertical/lateral flight management control selection, and fully automatic landing and go-around modes. The AFDS-770 also provides for backdrive of the captain's and first officer's control columns and control wheels during all phases of the flight envelope, and will also backdrive the rudder pedals during autoland and go-around. The backdrive system provides traditional wheel, column and pedal feedback for the 777 fly-by-wire system under autopilot control.
Auto crash.
US Finds New Secret Software In VW Audi Engines
Well that's a good place to hide it. I normally look for software in a computer or the like. I'd never think to look in a engine!
Inconceivable!
Man that's a walk even for Godzilla. CA yeah I can see that but Detroit? Hope he has a fitbit.
I'm willing to bet that guy has a actual "telephone" that he can use to call the authorities should the need arise. And if that fails they can always use the fireplace to make the call. This is the U,K, we're talking about. sheesh.
Ready when you are CB!
The number of unexplainable car accidents that result in response to the postings here will make the all previous fiery crashes of NASCAR look like a wienie roast.
Nice knowing ya'all!
Don't forget the fuzzy fonts issue. That one drives me nuts.
This kit comes with relevant tools to instruct on launching denial-of-service attacks and spam campaigns on the targeted network
Advise to would be hacker(s): If you need this provided for you don't even try it. You WILL be caught in short order and I HATE jury duty.
Don't make me send the Axe Gang over there!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
So, that's whet he meant. I asked the salesman "is this MPG rating for real?" and his replay was " Yes. Want some pancakes bitches?"
5 cents is a deal. Here we're charging 10 cents but that's not the reason I write.
I went into a Vons here awhile back with my nice canvas bags. I had the bags in my cart and turned to grab something. When I turned back around maybe a few seconds later someone had stolen my canvas bags!
When I thought about it I figured out that each bag cost be $7.50 (they ARE nice bags). Given that, I use maybe two bags per trip to the store and do that twice a week. So, 0.10*2*2*4 = $1.60/month. So in replacing my bags that were stolen it points out either I better buy cheaper canvas bags or simply buy the plastic ones. I'm loosing money here hand over fist!
It did eventually dawn on me to use those cheapo carabiners to clip my bags to the cart :P
your argument is stupid and lazy.
No actually it's not, well at least not entirely. The answer is zero emission vehicles (electric cars) are best suited to the west whereas gas powered cars are more suited to the east. This is due (see the article) by more states in the east relying on coal fired electric plants:
http://www.motherjones.com/env...
The data is 2014 so it's not that stale. I think the takeaway is that just because it's a zero emission vehicle is does not follow that it'll have a better impact on the environment. But you can read the article.
This happened to me. But after a few panicked moments I remembered. I wrote my password on a postIt! Glory be I was saved. Now your all gonna tell me how I shouldn't write my passwords on PostIts! In my defense, I did put the posit under the mouse pad on my gaming system. I should not have told you that....
I'm waiting for the "I was wearing the VR goggles while playing Mortal Combat when I punched him. But I got arrested for domestic violence anyway".
Also a tally should be kept of the lamps, pictures and other assorted stuff that will get destroyed due to the blind flailing of appendages.
.ini: PASSWORD = ""
Hacker: I guess they don't have a password, what will we do? We'll never guess it now!
:P
One nice thing is it's impossible to lock the fob in the trunk of my BMW. One day I kept closing the trunk and and the car kept opening it right back up. I was about to start swearing at the car when it occurred to me to check by briefcase. Behold, there was my fob.
If there was a app for biometric security here it is. Wireless fob paired with the owners thumb print. Of course we could just drop our fobs into a metal card file box and close the lid. Shields the RF and makes it harder to loose the fob (don't move the box)!
http://www.amazon.com/Comcast-Interactive-Media-XFINITY-TV/dp/B00AOA9BL0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1458672644&sr=8-2&keywords=comcast
Amazing that it has 4.5/5 stars. Not sure about that.
http://www.venganza.org/