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They are not “driverless.” There must be a live driver at the wheel, ready to take over when the piece of metal can’t handle the situation. This is the most colossally stupid idea ever to be invented.


24 posted on 12/21/2014 12:35:01 PM PST by I want the USA back (Media: completely irresponsible. Complicit in the destruction of this country.)
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To: I want the USA back
They are not “driverless.” There must be a live driver at the wheel, ready to take over when the piece of metal can’t handle the situation.

Right now that's true since the cars are still experimental.

Google's goal is to eventually build fully driverless cars.

25 posted on 12/21/2014 12:43:39 PM PST by Fresh Wind (The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away)
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To: I want the USA back
This is the most colossally stupid idea ever to be invented.

Well, it's at least the stupidest idea since "Obama for president."

26 posted on 12/21/2014 12:54:50 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: I want the USA back; EternalVigilance
From It'll Never Work!:

The horse is here to stay, but the automobile is only a novelty—a fad.

- Advice from a president of the Michigan Savings Bank to Henry Ford's lawyer Horace Rackham. Rackham ignored the advice and invested $5000 in Ford stock, selling it later for $12.5 million.

A new source of power... called gasoline has been produced by a Boston engineer. Instead of burning the fuel under a boiler, it is exploded inside the cylinder of an engine.

The dangers are obvious. Stores of gasoline in the hands of people interested primarily in profit would constitute a fire and explosive hazard of the first rank. Horseless carriages propelled by gasoline might attain speeds of 14 or even 20 miles per hour. The menace to our people of vehicles of this type hurtling through our streets and along our roads and poisoning the atmosphere would call for prompt legislative action even if the military and economic implications were not so overwhelming... [T]he cost of producing [gasoline] is far beyond the financial capacity of private industry... In addition the development of this new power may displace the use of horses, which would wreck our agriculture.

- U. S. Congressional Record, 1875

30 posted on 12/21/2014 1:53:13 PM PST by Reeses
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