Thanks Andrew,

There are far easier and more direct ways of providing instruction to
remote systems than through Google Maps API. The API is fantastically
useful, primarily as a visualisation and information dissemination
tool but not for systems control. We do not intend to enter the domain
of hard real time systems, and sensors recording pollutant levels or
environmental conditions are generally discreet and single function in
terms of the phenomena they observe.

Thanks,
Simon

On Oct 11, 12:10 am, Lance Dyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon wrote:
>
> Thanks Andrew,  
>
> > ...
> > The proposed application has nothing to do with the vehicle itself --
> > it's all about the environment surrounding the vehicle -- therefore
> > the display of this real time environmental data is within the TOU.
> > All this data could be collected from a huge network of stationary
> > sensors like weather stations but that's not cost-effective.
>
> Well I agree mostly... but only if indeed it doesnt have to do with
> controlling the vehicle
> ie if you are not controlling the vehicle itself via the google maps data
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