...about photo-radar, and which can be extended to traffic cameras:
People who speed will usually acknowledge that their activity is unsafe, but that statistically they stand a very minor increased risk of serious accident. The police obviously disagree, and set up photo radar. The speeder's picture is taken, and then what happens? They mail the picture (and ticket) to the speeder's residence!
Doesn't that pretty much imply that the speeder made it home safely to receive the ticket?
Didn't we see this earlier today?
Or are AOL stories like AOL CD's...
Yes, questions that could be answered with a little online research are more appropriate for Ask Slashdot.
So, does the Crunchbox have a cereal interface?
Of course it's cool to complain about bugs. At least on /.
Show me any reader comment that includes a two-line pseudo-C snippet that is obviously meant to be a joke.
The followup is immediately some code monkey saying "ha! you didn't include stdio.h neener neener!"
Actually it's 36 and 45. Stay in school.
...about photo-radar, and which can be extended to traffic cameras:
People who speed will usually acknowledge that their activity is unsafe, but that statistically they stand a very minor increased risk of serious accident. The police obviously disagree, and set up photo radar. The speeder's picture is taken, and then what happens?
They mail the picture (and ticket) to the speeder's residence!
Doesn't that pretty much imply that the speeder made it home safely to receive the ticket?