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Michael Hastings: Police and Fire TOLD not to comment
My understanding is that he owned a 2013 model. Also, @chingalera, my understanding is that the car was traveling south, and thus the engine was found a couple hundred feet in front (not behind) the vehicle.
Personally, I find this suspicious. Most suspicious is the call a few hours prior to the accident he made to a wikileaks attorney. Normally, I wouldn't expect official agencies to put out a "hit." There are just safer ways of going about preventing a damaging story, like detention, or smear campaigns. However, if it's possible he had damaging documents that he could release via wikileaks, it would be out of their control. In that case I'd entertain the possibility.
Also, Richard Clarke (former Counter Terrorism Czar) has points out that we have good reason to believe that major country intelligence organizations have the ability to remotely control cars. Further, he pointed out that this crash (especially the lack of skid marks) is consistent with such. He was careful, however, not to explicitly implicate any particular agencies. For my money, LAPD is at least as likely as the FBI. Those fuckers are no good.
Mercedes-Benz has issued a wide-ranging recall on some of its most popular models due to a faulty fuel filter flange, which the automaker says may crack and cause fuel to leak, which could then cause a fire.
The recall was for 2011-2012 models. One of which was the model that Hastings owned.
bobikmasters (Member Profile)
Your video, Remote Controlled Car Skims Pond, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Swarm Robots Cooperate with AR Drone
Nah, its clearly Seige Tanks and Science Vessel
Ok, so they use different frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum to select different robots. I was doing that when I was 12 years old. My brother and
I both had remote control cars. If we wanted to use them at the same time we had to use different frequency crystals. Planes are equipped with a transponder which broadcasts an identification and sometimes altitude so ground radar can tag them more effectively. Couldn't you basically do the same thing with these robots, or just use the same process as in this video only instead of using the visible spectrum just use a lower frequency wave and all its advantages.
Or, you could actually use the advantages of high frequency and "point" at the robots you wanted to select rather than broadcasting to all of them and selecting through a process of elimination (which could take a while if you wanted to select multiple robots out of a large group).
So yah, I agree with everybody else. Unless they have some very specific design contraints this doesn't seem like a very elegant solution (although it does utilise the hardware they already have - cameras and lights).>> ^Payback:
Seige Tanks and a Banshee? Better hope you're playing against a total noob Zerg.
Radio-Controlled Cows
5 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
Who is Rounding up Whom?
>> ^eric3579:
Dupe im afraid http://videosift.com/video/RC-Car-Cow-Roundup
Thanks Eric!!
Tiny, Functional V-8 Engine
I want to see that in a remote control car right now.
Crazy bridge in Siberia
That's a remote control car.
kid gets way excited about his new game system
i have to say that this video clearly illustrates the need for parents to have a strategy for present-order.
upvote for the "...A NINTENDO 64!!!!!!........and a remote control car............"