jeez - did you read the review article at all?? You remember your place by placing a bookmark (a feature which is very poorly implemented on the unit in question).
Googles cache has a snapshot: http://216.239.59.104/search?hl=en&lr=& ie=UTF-8&oe =UTF-8&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.alexking.org%2Fb log%2Findex.php%3Fp%3D521
Apparently the radar in question can resolve and track multiple independant targets, providing real time data for onward processing. - Counting big slow moving metal boxes must be a peice of cake really, when you consider its original purpose.
The modern radar systems that are used to count the traffic are capable of resolving and tracking down to individual vehicles in very dense traffic flows.
These things (based on military targetting radar) probably work out cheaper than fitting gps and associated hardware to every single vehicle.
The really scary thing is that the 'vehicle counters' use fighter aircraft target aquisition radar! - Wonder if they have the high speed cannon's to go with them?
Build a bunch of fanless EPIA 5000 mini itx mobo's into a single box. They come with onboard sound and a pretty good video chip and as they're only 170mm square it should still be manageable in size and cheap.
Then install the linux clustering distro of your choice (the boards run RH disto's out of the box, and there are a couple of RH based clustering projects out there).
My girlfriend chose a victorian antique ring (cost slightly less too:-). I must admit that this wasn't for idealogical reasons - she just preferred it, but at least at was kind of 'recycled' (something which we both believe in).
jeez - did you read the review article at all??
You remember your place by placing a bookmark (a feature which is very poorly implemented on the unit in question).
Googles cache has a snapshot:& ie=UTF-8&oe =UTF-8&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.alexking.org%2Fb log%2Findex.php%3Fp%3D521
http://216.239.59.104/search?hl=en&lr=
Apparently the radar in question can resolve and track multiple independant targets, providing real time data for onward processing. - Counting big slow moving metal boxes must be a peice of cake really, when you consider its original purpose.
The modern radar systems that are used to count the traffic are capable of resolving and tracking down to individual vehicles in very dense traffic flows.
These things (based on military targetting radar) probably work out cheaper than fitting gps and associated hardware to every single vehicle.
The really scary thing is that the 'vehicle counters' use fighter aircraft target aquisition radar! - Wonder if they have the high speed cannon's to go with them?
Build a bunch of fanless EPIA 5000 mini itx mobo's into a single box. They come with onboard sound and a pretty good video chip and as they're only 170mm square it should still be manageable in size and cheap.
Then install the linux clustering distro of your choice (the boards run RH disto's out of the box, and there are a couple of RH based clustering projects out there).
M
Still a diamond granted - but not a new one.
:-). I must admit that this wasn't for idealogical reasons - she just preferred it, but at least at was kind of 'recycled' (something which we both believe in).
My girlfriend chose a victorian antique ring (cost slightly less too
Try here:
http://www.gobookmax.co.uk/
http://case.1be.be/
Matt
MS specific problem (DNS reslover??):
This link works in I.E.:
http://case.1be.be/
Matt
yay - she said yes!
Surely this is the beauty of linux - anyone can experiment with, and learn about networking. We all have to start somewhere - nothing ventured.....
Now - a palm (or preferably handspring) with a pop out IBM microdrive would be something.