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  • slimslob
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    #1891
    Re: The random thought thread

    Originally posted by blackcat4866
    Funny. I must have typed that about a million times over the years. But wasn't it a red fox? =^..^=
    With "red fox" it would lack the "b", "n" and "w".

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    • slimslob
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      #1892
      Re: The random thought thread

      Originally posted by copier addict
      No, it was a quick brown fox. But that dog doesn't look lazy to me. lol
      If it wasn't lazy, it would be chasing the fox.

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      • NeoMatrix
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        #1893
        Re: The random thought thread

        Originally posted by copier addict
        No, it was a quick brown fox. But that dog doesn't look lazy to me. lol
        Re lazy dog :
        With only 3 legs I would forgive the poor dog.
        Inauguration to the "AI cancel-culture" fraternity 1997...
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        • slimslob
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          #1894
          Re: The random thought thread

          Originally posted by NeoMatrix
          Re lazy dog :
          With only 3 legs I would forgive the poor dog.
          Didn't notice that at first.

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          • Iowatech
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            #1895
            Re: The random thought thread

            I came across this "404" error page a while back and thought it was pretty good.

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            • Iowatech
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              #1896
              Re: The random thought thread

              The far side of the moon!
              A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.

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              • BLADE
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                #1897
                Re: The random thought thread

                Originally posted by Iowatech
                that looks like a good place to find meteors

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                • ZOOTECH
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                  #1898
                  Re: The random thought thread

                  "We do not inherit the land from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children."
                  -A Native American Proverb
                  Let's hope our children can enjoy Earth as it was, not what it will become.
                  (sorry for the rant)
                  "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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                  • BLADE
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                    #1899
                    Re: The random thought thread

                    do you need a drivers licence to operate a driverless car

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                    • NeoMatrix
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                      #1900
                      Re: The random thought thread

                      Originally posted by BLADE
                      do you need a drivers licence to operate a driverless car
                      Good question...

                      I ride passenger on a Bus an I don't require a Bus drivers license.

                      Well, not as yet...

                      Can you lose your drivers license for drink riding in a driverless vehicle?
                      If so, that means you can lose your drivers license for riding in a cab, bus, train.

                      Autonomous vehicle manufactures may have left themselve wide open for duty of care
                      legal battles...
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                      • Copier Addict
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                        #1901
                        Re: The random thought thread

                        Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                        Good question...

                        I ride passenger on a Bus an I don't require a Bus drivers license.

                        Well, not as yet...

                        Can you lose your drivers license for drink riding in a driverless vehicle?
                        If so, that means you can lose your drivers license for riding in a cab, bus, train.

                        Autonomous vehicle manufactures may have left themselve wide open for duty of care
                        legal battles...
                        Isn't it great how people are so excited about trusting their lives to a driverless vehicle built by a company that aquires their parts from the lowest bidder. Sounds like a recipie disaster. lol. It will be the GM key switch thing all over again. "We saved 9 cents on that radar sensor, sorry if it doesn't work quite right"

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                        • slimslob
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                          #1902
                          Re: The random thought thread

                          Originally posted by BLADE
                          do you need a drivers licence to operate a driverless car
                          Many states do require that a licensed driver be seated in what would otherwise be considered the "driver's" seat.

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                          • TheBlueOrleans
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                            #1903
                            Re: The random thought thread

                            A license to operate a motor vehicle is earned after taking a knowledge test and a skills test and passing both to acceptable standards (defined by state/provincial Departments of Transportation and/or Safety).
                            Operating a "driverless" vehicle in any capacity, if an occupant is expected to be able to assume control of the vehicle in an emergency situation, places the occupant in the position of Operator of said vehicle, and thus subject to certain laws and restrictions regarding operation of the motor vehicle.
                            Once autonomous vehicles are designed and placed into widespread use, legislation will have to change in order to indemnify an occupant who has no possibility of assuming control of the vehicle, regardless of their state of intoxication.

                            Since I've typed it too many times in too short a time span, vehicle is starting to look misspelled.

                            Vehicle.

                            I think autonomous vehicles (there it is again!) may become the norm, after thorough testing and reconfiguration, although there will always be those who prefer to control their mode of transportation manually, because there's just that feeling, a small degree of power, being in control of thousands of pounds of metal, zooming across the landscape, free to go where they will. I don't know, but I imagine it would be similar to the feeling of freedom a biker has.
                            (the American version of "biker", as in motorcyclist, not bicyclist. Those bicyclist idiots need to GTFO of the driving lane.)
                            Somewhere there is a tree working hard to produce oxygen for you to live, NOW GO APOLOGIZE TO IT!

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                            • Copier Addict
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                              #1904
                              Re: The random thought thread

                              Originally posted by TheBlueOrleans
                              A license to operate a motor vehicle is earned after taking a knowledge test and a skills test and passing both to acceptable standards (defined by state/provincial Departments of Transportation and/or Safety).
                              Operating a "driverless" vehicle in any capacity, if an occupant is expected to be able to assume control of the vehicle in an emergency situation, places the occupant in the position of Operator of said vehicle, and thus subject to certain laws and restrictions regarding operation of the motor vehicle.
                              Once autonomous vehicles are designed and placed into widespread use, legislation will have to change in order to indemnify an occupant who has no possibility of assuming control of the vehicle, regardless of their state of intoxication.

                              Since I've typed it too many times in too short a time span, vehicle is starting to look misspelled.

                              Vehicle.

                              I think autonomous vehicles (there it is again!) may become the norm, after thorough testing and reconfiguration, although there will always be those who prefer to control their mode of transportation manually, because there's just that feeling, a small degree of power, being in control of thousands of pounds of metal, zooming across the landscape, free to go where they will. I don't know, but I imagine it would be similar to the feeling of freedom a biker has.
                              (the American version of "biker", as in motorcyclist, not bicyclist. Those bicyclist idiots need to GTFO of the driving lane.)
                              Wow, that's like a rant within a rant. Very well done.

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                              • slimslob
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                                #1905
                                Re: The random thought thread

                                I can't remember if it was Uber or Lyft but one of them cancelled proposed autonomous cab tests in California because California said that they had to have a licensed driver in the vehicle.

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