It doesn't matter. Whether was going 40 or 80 or 100 or more simply doesn't matter.
Blood, actually, for toxicology tests (along with tissue samples from other organs to detect certain matabolic signatures of drugs ingested earlier. But for most drugs, especially alcohol, you use blood, which can be easily removed from the interior of the body or from organs like the heart, lungs, kidneys, etc...)
I've had the opportunity to do it several times in some very fast cars (although not a Carerra GT — yet.) I didn't do it.
Not by much. Barcodes have been used for this kind of application for decades. I can't imagine the production line is so crowded that they can put barcode readers in there. Besides, a barcode solution is much cheaper and simpler. And you don't have to remove the barcodes and reuse them.
Walmart was going to an RFID…
Yeah, the issue is some middle or senior manager had a pet project he pushed through, with the help of an RFID vendor.
Barcode stickers have been performing this function for decades. What's wrong with them?
I moved here in November of 2010 from WV so I'm usually not phased by snow and ice. We had a mild snowfall in January of 2011 (less than an inch) during the work week. When I got up that morning, I looked outside and saw the snowfall and didn't think much of it. I bundled up and headed off to work in my RWD V6 Camaro…
Shit. I've been hearing this since '79 and yet the most common car at a track day by FAR are mustangs and they're always some of the factest cars there. Not to mention they're one of the most popular race cars out there for not only amateur racing but in GrandAm too.
Shitty box perfect for going in straight lines…
This guy was no journalist. He was merely a reporter — and a bad one at that. Actual journalists are pretty rare these days.
The Ford Model T is renowned for many things, including the fact that it was incredibly mass-produced. One of its great mysteries, though, is why so many bought the things when it's so hard to drive. Thankfully, a museum has started offering classes on how to operate the conundrum that is the Model T.
Some people are just inconsiderate assholes.
Erm — no. If you're going to argue gun lingo then...
Fair enough. When it becomes a classic, I'll stop. But until then...
I've driven the Tempo. Asking it to accelerate or brake while steering was asking too much of it. It was easily one of the worst cars I've ever driven.
Really? You think we should just ignore something that may or may not be a statement of hate? Perhaps "K1LLJEWS" or some other offensive notion warrants just a shrug?
Expensive to avoid it. Ignoring it doesn't cost as much.
Because only annoying twats would make an issue out of it.
These codes aren't user selected and are actually generated totally randomly by a computer. Delta recognized that this was an unfortunate coincidence and told The Chicago Tribune that they'll be taking steps to make sure that future combinations aren't offensive like this one.