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    There are such a variety of things we never consider‚ underestimating it‚ for example‚ that when it’s blustery or frigid our windshield wipers will keep the windshield adequately clean for us to continue motoring. Be that as it may‚ windshield wipers weren’t generally a given. Early vehicles didn’t have them. All things considered‚ if a stallion drawn carriage didn’t require them‚ why did a horseless one? Indeed‚ on the grounds that a driver required some security from those lady darned gnats‚ for

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    Against Driverless Cars

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    Driverless Cars Driverless cars are stupid. One of the reasons i’m against driverless cars is because i want to be able to drive my car and not be lazy. Another reason is that what if the car stops working and the brakes dont work and the car keeps going and crashes. Also what is the car just like has a reaction and explodes or something goes wrong. Also people are gonna start being lazy with all the technology and their already have things where you say hey siri and you answer or

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    This article talks about Ray Bradbury‚ a revered science-fiction writer who had his predictions come true. Ray Bradbury predicted various technologies that would become true using books that he wrote such as “Fahrenheit 451” and “The Pedestrian” as proof of what he has thought of. Technologies such as “seashells and thimble radios which bear a striking resemblance to earbuds and Bluetooth headsets (Washington Post‚ 2012)”. Of the two mentioned audio output devices‚ Bluetooth technology has integrated

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    Driverless Cars Driverless cars are just not safe enough for people to be in without worrying about crashing or going to the wrong place. One reason is the technology may not be safe enough for people to be in especially little kids because the car might not be safe enough for kids because the car might be going way too fast or just be plain dumb and crash. The car could take you could take you to an unknown location that you never wanted to go. The driverless car would have a gps but

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    Like a car needs an engine‚ your garage door can’t operate without a fully functional‚ automatic garage door opener. If a malfunctioning opener has rendered your garage door useless‚ the experts at Automatic Garage Door Repair Service encourage taking a proactive approach. Having provided incomparable garage door services to homeowners across Rochester‚ NY‚ for over 45 years‚ they suggest ways to troubleshoot these common opener issues: Opener Functioning Noisily: Has your garage door been making

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    Hi everyone‚ For my summary I chose an article called ’The Moral Challenges of Driverless Cars’ by Keith Kirkpatrick. I picked this article because my aim is to do my thesis on the ethics of self-driving cars‚ and Kirkpatrick gives a good general introduction to the topic. In doing so‚ he highlights potential issues‚ as well as the likely benefits that drive the development of self-driving cars. I like the topic because it is a practical ethical problem which has real world implications. And given

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    In summary‚ the video presents the history of drag-racing years. It provides an understanding of the chronology of events that lead to the development of drag racing today. To start with‚ the video presents voices of veterans in drag racing that bring a better understanding of how far it has come. The chronology is from simple‚ fast racing vehicles to more sophisticated ones that are used today. The video to the best of my understanding brings forth several aspects of drag racing particularly in

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    Self Driving Cars

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    Self-Driving cars self-driving cars should be subsidized by the government. Self-driving cars should be subsidized for several reasons. My first reason is that handicap people will have more freedom and they will be able to be more independent. They won’t need someone to drive them around everywhere they need to go. Having self-driving cars will help handicap people get around easier. Instead of relying on public transportation or assistance from others to get around‚ handicap individuals can get

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    Team number three‚ consisting of Trenton Peters‚ Brett Halleen‚ Thomas Monroe‚ and Grant Dahlgren are building an edible car named “Meals on Wheels.” The problem statement that we are trying to solve is “Build a car that meets all criteria for the edible car challenge‚ and preforms to the best performance we can make it.” To start off‚ our vehicle was composed of cheese wheels‚ pretzel axles and a graham cracker body‚ with an apple slice in the front to add the element of there being a cockpit in

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    Hacking In Driving

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    Reason 1: Safety One of the biggest problems is the self-driving car thoughts which the programmers have a big part in. So imagine yourself on the highway in your self driving car and there is a truck that carries long poles and you are surrounded on all sides my other vehicles and all of a sudden a very heavy pole falls off of the truck. If you were driving you would just react‚ but a self driving car would have been programmed to think about it a certain way. So what would a self driving car do

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