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My Skoda complains if I don't make a steering input every 5 seconds or so. (Normally) fine on country roads but I often have to "weave" on motorways just to keep the car happy. But it does steer me if I let it, and it also once hit the brakes hard when the vehicle in front did an emergency stop. So I do think it's getting there (except it drives me based on the dry line on a fast road, rather than the actual lane markings...). However on the narrow country lanes round here, it would be hopeless. There are too many potholes, missing kerbs, projecting branches, and idiots who drive cars that are more than 50% width of the road... not to mention horses, wildlife etc.. etc..
Ford may plan to sell 100,000 vehicles, but is there anywhere "driving" such vehicles, other than as part of a testing programme, is legal? Or is this going to be like Windows, with public beta testing?
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I'm waiting for motor racing to upgrade to self driving cars.
Nothing succeeds like a budgie without teeth.
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I'm glad I won't be the traffic officer standing in the middle of the intersection blowing my whistle pointing to the auto-tonomous and hoping the software knows what my waving arms are saying.
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Of course it will know what your waving arms mean:
Toro! Toro! Toro!
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Oh, there were a few movies, and a TV show. "Knight Rider", "Duel",..."Christine".
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And if there's a software problem can we call it "Buggy Code"?
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They have the name all wrong
It should be BRAIN FREE DRIVING
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Choroid wrote: BRAIN FREE DRIVING Then it wouldn't have been news, would it?
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Quote: So Belmonte teamed up with scientists in China and elsewhere to try something different. A forgone conclusion - they may be running out of Falun Gong prisoners[^].
They may also want a new export . . . or rather a new source of a current export.
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seems the world is running out of hand in a hurry
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... is upside down
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It's the right way up for Australians.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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That would have been better.
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At first I thought that was "really neat" but then I recalled, back in the days when calculators were the thing (instead of cell phones) to hold in you hand and there were some numerical inputs that, upside, spelled various things.
On the other hand, it's still, "neat" possibly even "really neat".
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Hell version .0 (beta mode)?!? Or, Hello? Hmm
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Dear All, Today i encountered an uncommand dataGridViewDefaultError while working with dataGridView C#.net WindowsApplication, trying to get data from MySQL table 'proc'. I can handle the dataGridView.dataError with DataGridViewDataErrorEventArgs but the fields of the column name like param_list, returns, body and body_utf shows only a red x icon. i tried getting the DGV data from both Dataset and DataTable.
Example field data in param_list are like 'v_mlc_reg_num varchar(20),V_LANG_CD int,v_to varchar(5)'.
If anyone have any idea/solution about this please share. Thank you.
imyu walling
modified 14-Apr-21 4:06am.
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Wrong place to ask, as it says at the top of the page.
Try here: Ask a Question[^]
But please, learn how to ask a question first, as there is nowhere near enough information here for us to begin to help you - we have no idea what you are trying to do, or where you are starting from.
Start here: Asking questions is a skill[^] and think about what you need to know, and what you need to tell us in order to get help.
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imyukokba wrote: like Yeah, wrong place ... but don't forget "LIKE" is a keyword in TSQL
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An attack on Paris? (6, 3)
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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FRENCH FRY? (Not entirely happy with it...)
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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I'm glad you aren't happy, but only because it's wrong!
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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