You should rig up two of them and we'll have a coast-to-coast road race.

Then watch the legislators come up with all sorts of Internet-related 
legislation to make our streets safer.

-R

> Actually, we're rigging the abandoned blue truck with a few servos, radio
> control, and our laser web cam glued to the hood (although we did consider
> pointing the web cam out the back window instead).
> 
> You'll be able to drive it around Ukiah with a REBOL/View control panel.
> 
> We are also adding a driving dialect for those of you who want to do your
> famous truck moves. Just:
> 
> send rebol://demo.rebol.net/cool-blue-truck [
> 
>   when cute girl watching [
>      while police not detected [
>         press brake to floor
>         press accelerator to floor
>         when rpm hits 5000 release brake
>      ]
>      holler "REBOLwantsyababy!" out window
>   ]
> 
> ]
> 
> Of course, each remote driver only gets 30 seconds on the control panel,
> then you're disconnected, but you can still watch the cam.
> 
> -Carl
> 
> At 7/20/00 11:38 AM -0400, you wrote:
> >Doesn't a truck abandoned for more than three days in view of a web cam
> >de facto become the property of all users of the Internet? If so, let's
> >work up a schedule for sharing use.
> >
> >--Ralph
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 10:43 AM
> >Subject: [REBOL] Blue Truck for Sale
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Regarding the mysterious blue truck
> >> on the Rebol Web-Cam, ownership is
> >> uncertain but [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> is willing to auction it on e-bay.
> >>
> >> browse http://demo.rebol.net/webcam
> >>
> >> for the new - "updated" & commented! page
> >>
> >> cheers folks,
> >>
> >> Mark Dickson
> >>
> > 
> 


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