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#1 2003-08-19 04:52:34

Josh Cryer
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Re: DARPA Grand Challenge - Ever hear about it? Comments?

The DARPA Grand Challenge is to build a vehicle that can automonously drive 250 miles from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in 10 hours, averaging about 25-30 miles an hour or so.

I saw a link to the site on the Physics Forum in Greg's sig (thanks Greg, one never knows what one will find in someones sig).

http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge/

The prize? One million bucks (and probably some very major dough for selling your vehicle if it completes it or manages to be one of the top vehicles in line).


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#2 2003-08-19 18:04:04

Free Spirit
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Re: DARPA Grand Challenge - Ever hear about it? Comments?

I have bittersweet feelings about DARPA.  On one hand they're probably the most creative and open minded government agency we have for technology R&D but unfortunately a lot of their work lately focuses on technologies that aren't exactly conducive to the privacy of normal civilians.  All of this Homeland Security nonsense is helping to see to that.


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