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I´m impressed … impressed by that very even hole the car made without having the boards break at random places – as if it were done by a divine hand, as to draw it easier. :)
It gets worse. I drive a big rig, and they are testing a system where up to six driverless trucks will follow a lead vehicle with a human driver.How will they handle drivers who cut in to make that urgent right turn, or red lights, or a cop who wants to pull them over? Good thing our technology is flawless, right? I don’t even want to think about what the hackers might come up with.Y’all be safe, now.
Enter.Name.Here over 8 years ago
The weakest part of any car has always been the nut that holds the steering wheel… ;-)
juicebruce over 8 years ago
Remember an episode of "Star Trek " where a computer almost kills off the crew……………Garbage in,Garbage out………
Gizmo Cat over 8 years ago
’ Open the pod bay doors Hal’, ’i’m sorry i can’t do that Dave’…..
Tue Elung-Jensen over 8 years ago
I´m impressed … impressed by that very even hole the car made without having the boards break at random places – as if it were done by a divine hand, as to draw it easier. :)
jpsomebody over 8 years ago
How long after that, before hackers decide to recreate Death Race 2000?
leemartinlee over 8 years ago
It gets worse. I drive a big rig, and they are testing a system where up to six driverless trucks will follow a lead vehicle with a human driver.How will they handle drivers who cut in to make that urgent right turn, or red lights, or a cop who wants to pull them over? Good thing our technology is flawless, right? I don’t even want to think about what the hackers might come up with.Y’all be safe, now.
K M over 8 years ago
It’s long been said that the most dangerous part on a car is the nut that holds the steering wheel.