Actualy, it could be tailgating while the front vehicle was beyond the 30 meter laser range, identifing it as a "good" road feature on video. Then, as the front vehicle get's into laser range, it is identified as an obstacle and the car manouvers to overcome it. Wouldn't be much different from the way humans would "process" a vehicle on the distance.
Anyway, congratulations to the Stanford team on a great achievement.
Because Coral Cache is an anonymous proxy, and a lot of corporate (and governmental) firewalls block anonymous proxies. Plus, if certain legislative bodies get what they want, you'll find ISPs being forced to block anonymous proxies as well.
So you're gambling that a firewall blocking anonymous proxies won't block bittorrent traffic?
Anyway, congratulations to the Stanford team on a great achievement.
WOW! Someone needs a clue...