Re: [Vo]:[OT] Nevada doesn't need drivers anymore

2012-05-10 Thread LORENHEYER
But of course! who wouldn't want one? However, I want a vehicle that can travel the stars w/o trouble or fail, detect a dust-sized particle a million miles in advance, bring me back to life, or enable me with immortality, and/or leave all other spacecraft in the dust... no 'ifs' 'ands'

Re: [Vo]:[OT] Nevada doesn't need drivers anymore

2012-05-09 Thread LORENHEYER
Oh boy, I can't wait not to own one. No really, this car sounds like an owners dream come true. There's just a few questions that automatically come to mind First, it will likely have to drive people to fro for fares in-order to earn an income, resulting in high maintenance costs, so,

Re: [Vo]:[OT] Nevada doesn't need drivers anymore

2012-05-09 Thread Jed Rothwell
lorenhe...@aol.com wrote: And second, who wants a car that has a mind of it's own, that can potentially determine that it doesn't like the way it's been treated lately, and decides to crash itself, thus ridding itself of the owner? *I* would want a car like this. As I pointed out in my

[Vo]:[OT] Nevada doesn't need drivers anymore

2012-05-08 Thread Michele Comitini
Nevada has issued the first license for a self driving car: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SELF_DRIVING_CAR?SITE=APSECTION=HOMETEMPLATE=DEFAULTCTIME=2012-05-07-16-58-47 at the moment only for testing purposes. mic