Opps....yahoo got their cars mixed up... http://finance.yahoo.com/news/apple-going-back-future-mclaren-180449622.html;_ylc=X1MDMTE5Nzc4NDE4NQRfZXgDMQRfeXJpZANidWh2ZXVoYnU4Y2N1BGcDZFhWcFpEeHVjejVoTkRBeE56Vm1OaTB5TlRJd0xUTXpOVGd0T0RBNU1DMDBNekEzWldGbVlURmlZV004Wm1sbGJHUStZV0Z3YkE9PQRsYW5nA2VuLVVTBG9yaWdfbGFuZwNlbgRvcmlnX3JlZ2lvbgNVUwRwb3MDNQRyZWdpb24DVVMEc3ltYm9sA0FBUEw-?.tsrc=applewf
Apple just did what was going to happen, eventually, with music. People were stealing music because the old model wasn't attending to the customer's wants and needs. A la carte music buying for 99 cents a song probably saved the music business. Now, I don't get the whole self-driving car thing. It seems like an investment in mass transit would be a more efficient model for getting a whole lot of people around in an ever more crowded world. Everyone going to work, one person to a car, doesn't change anything just because the cars drive themselves. If I had to commute to downtown everyday, I'd much rather ride light rail with wifi, while sipping my morning coffee than it in bumper-to-bumper traffic in a self driving car, wondering when it will collide with another self-driving car that isn't on the same page as mine. CD
I see what you're saying, but I think down the line if cars can communicate with say a GPS network and can see each other it's going to be far better than it is now. If traffic is coordinated by computers and not most of the population, half of which have hard time driving in the first place, it will relieve some congestion. No more *******s going slow in passing lanes and no more, "OH crap I missed my exit so let me cut across 5 lanes of traffic!". Right now, the autopilot is in it's baby stages. I hope they come up with a good, working solution. Preferably before I start my new position downtown ATL... :cornut:
Every once-in-a-while we agree on something. That worries me, just a bit. :biggrin5: Yeah, I hate driving in Atlanta. Dallas isn't a whole lot better, but from my own personal experience, Atlanta is even worse than Los Angeles. So, whatever happened to all of those flying cars I read about in Popular Science Magazine back in the sixties? We were supposed to have them about fifteen years ago. :confused5: CD
The truth behind the rumors. Despite McLaren's denial, they actually did talk but no takeover offer was tabled by Apple. I didn't know Apple looked into buying F1 until now...guess I missed that one. Apple held talks with McLaren, but never tabled takeover bid (motorsports.nbcsports.com) Full article here.