Don McKenzie
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Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:37 pm
Stanford Report, February 3, 2010
Stanford's robotic Audi to brave Pikes Peak without a driver
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/february1/shelley-pikes-peak-020310.html
check out the video.
Other autonomous cars have crossed the finish line of the Rocky Mountain
road, but only at about 25 miles per hour. The 12.4-mile paved and
gravel track has 156 turns and a climb of 4,720 feet. An official
contest for human drivers will take place in June this year, but Shelley
will attempt a timed race in September, when she can get the track to
herself.
Cheers Don...
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JeffM
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Thu Feb 11, 2010 6:21 am
Don McKenzie wrote:
Quote:
Stanford's robotic Audi to brave Pikes Peak without a driver
Other autonomous cars have crossed the finish line
[...]but only at about 25 miles per hour.
The Slashdot editor tagged this story
"from the zoom-zoom-splat dept."
That last missile intercept attempt over the Pacific
didn't go so well either.
fritz
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Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:30 pm
"Don McKenzie" <5V_at_2.5A> wrote in message
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Quote:
Stanford Report, February 3, 2010
Stanford's robotic Audi to brave Pikes Peak without a driver
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/february1/shelley-pikes-peak-020310.html
check out the video.
Other autonomous cars have crossed the finish line of the Rocky Mountain
road, but only at about 25 miles per hour. The 12.4-mile paved and gravel
track has 156 turns and a climb of 4,720 feet. An official contest for
human drivers will take place in June this year, but Shelley will attempt
a timed race in September, when she can get the track to herself.
Cheers Don...
Interesting that they chose a German car, but not surprising, they make the
best cars
in the world. (Ignoring the extremely expensive but fast cars made by the
Italians.)
Audis are obviously more reliable and cost effective in the opinion of the
Stanford gurus.
I was impressed by the following story from the Stanford website..about
Steve Jobs.....
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-061505.html
Not being a Mac convert myself, BTW.
Fritz
Mr.T
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Sun Feb 14, 2010 7:41 am
"fritz" <yaputya_at_microsoft.com> wrote in message
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What an ego, he thinks typography would not have happened on a computer
without him. Yet Xerox had already done it. Not that he ever admits to all
the ideas he pinched from PARC. He still claim MS pinched them from him,
what a wanker!
MrT.