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Craig Weems
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Second thought: I notice he has detailed records of how fast the car was going and where. I bet there is no data on who was driving anywhere or at any time. The cops will have to come up with photo data to charge a driver. It looks like much of the driving was done at night or away from overhead cameras. They

Something needs to be said about the 9 year old 100K+ miles CL55. To average 98mph they had to have a lot of 125 to 155mph stretches. Moreover the drivers were having to push the car all of the time. I think the comparison of the typical US highway with the autobahn is laughable. The autobahn is designed for

Wheel slippage is when the torque available is in excess of the restraint available from the size of the tire contact, the coefficient of friction and the amount of weight applied to the tire. Before they used hub sensors to sense when one wheel was spinning faster than the others followed by reduction in power

...and there a cars a lot cheaper than Porsches so what's your point?

Not only a great fob but a great approach. The Porsche has a receptacle for the fob that you turn like a key plus it keeps it in a consistent place. No fob? No problem next to the fob dock is a hidden (looks like a TosLink jack) real ignition switch with an immobilizer function. This allows you to have slightly

For many cars much of the work has been done for cars sold in Europe. They also have the volume to cover the expense. I expect the cost to do US calibration doesn't add much especially when performed in conjunction with Euro calibrations. Also the software used to develop the calibrations has become much more

Where were you? Just got back from Japan and rarely if ever was a street sign in Japanese and English and I'm talking about Tokyo, smaller cities were often much worse. The big signs were obviously in Japanese but the English version often started a "Where's Waldo" as these signs were most often mounted on the sides

"Here are ten items our readers think will also go in the next decade". Thank God you only asked 10 morons. Two of the items, OBD2 and mechanical throttle linkages have a good chance of being obsolete in the next 10 years because they deliver value and cost less. Most of the remaining items cost more and deliver

"We all have the same problems?" where did you get that shit? Most cities don't have government unions who in conjunction with corrupt politicians claim pension benefits for which they paid little or nothing from severely underfunded accounts. Most cities have to balance their books every year which are verified by

OK, my BMW X5 iDrive doesn't suck as much as I thought it would however it is far less competent than any smart phone you can buy. Its navigation system far more difficult to operate than an iPhone using Apple or Google maps. As if by magic Google Maps not only does turn by turn navigation, the voice comes through

If there was significant interest for a women's point of view on cars there would already be a women's car show on air, maybe even two or three. We have hundreds of channels chasing every demographic yet there is no female version of Top Gear. What is the reason? Discrimination? No. There aren't many women

In times past automakers imported a wide range of cars despite the low sales numbers. Today, sales numbers have exploded and the relative diversity has been reduced. The majority of S-classe cars sold were equipped with 6 cylinder engines gas or diesel. In Europe the story was and still is the same. MB decided a

Try this for yourself. Take a cheap laser, go to the end of the block, have a friend at the other end, then try to shine the laser at him/her. More than likely you can't do it because the beam spreads and in doing so reduces the intensity such that you can't see the reflection needed to aim it. If you are able to

The ticket for the Chinese high speed train is 4 times that of the standard train. It's much the same on high speed trains the world over: high speed train travel is a luxury that only the rich (or their employers) can afford. I expect that with the typical cost of government managed construction and union workers,

First of all there doesn't have to be any changes to the terminals or runways. Think of it as a 737 with the wingspan of a 777. The folding wings allow it to fit within the jetway to jetway distance used by 737's. Its weight is no more than the average. What will cause headaches is power. No one expects SUGAR to

Let's hope Apple's version of TV Retina will be 4K and of course what better way to have an exclusive on content? Who wouldn't want to see Apple's take on a 70" TV and a remote to control it all? At $7000 including a 4K player they could sell all they could make. On an inflation adjusted basis there are many who

If they hadn't listed the "Top 21" ATT - Mobile wouldn't have even been on the list. I smell a fix.

Don't be surprised, 75% of IT projects fail and that covers public and private initiatives. While a billion is a pretty big number the state of California has wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on failed IT projects and it has a far smaller base to serve. From my perspective projects fail because politics

This is the train version of the Concorde. Did flying supersonic do anything for the grunts flying everyday on a 737? Nope. In Japan bullet train (non mag-lev) tickets are priced like first class airline tickets. The only folk that ride them are either rich or their company is paying for them. The average

No silly, those are VTOL fans like a Harrier.