Spazmo said:Bah, you'd need permits up the wazoo.
JJ86 said:Well if you have $500k to spend on the M400 then you should be able to afford a couple hundred bucks in permits. If I win the lottery I'm going to get one. It really kicks ass and gets 28mpg! A cruising altitude of 5 miles! Top speed of 380mph is the ultimate selling point plus it looks like the vehicles from Bladerunner.
Wraith said:When you see that they have now craeted a "Skycar" as its called, i wonder just how long it will be before we have skys that look like something actually from Blade runner, 5th Element or Judge Dread. The ground completly deserted, everthing taken up to the clouds!
Kharn said:Wraith said:When you see that they have now craeted a "Skycar" as its called, i wonder just how long it will be before we have skys that look like something actually from Blade runner, 5th Element or Judge Dread. The ground completly deserted, everthing taken up to the clouds!
That wouldn't be all bad, as long as we don't have Rutger Hauer running around freely. That'd be bad, we Dutch are annoying enough as it is.
Anyone here read Huxley's Brave New World (I recently stated in Point Counter Point, it seems to be very bad) ór for that matter 1984...Well, 1984 is not a good example, that world is terrible, but Brave New World isn't THAT horrible a world...I mean...No monogamy.
DarkShade1989 said:What if that thing runs out of gas? Or the engines fail? How would you prevent collisions with airplanes? That's when 3-D driving starts to show its problems.
RoGuE HeX said:What happen's if there is a failure in the equipment?
Like with a collision detection system. All systems, no matter how advanced and skilled they are, they could still be prone to simple electric and system failures. This could lead to some nasty accidents.
JJ86 said:Well let me put it this way; the biggest cause of death in the US today is auto accidents. That is more than any disease or any other type of accident or by crime. The biggest cause of deadly accidents are driver error or inattention. So if you take the human driver out of the picture you will probably decrease the death rate even if you factor in mechanical errors. As it is mechanical errors in vehicles do cause deaths but it is doubtful that the rate of deaths by that type of error would increase given the same manufacturing QC. I would feel safer driving on a highway where all the cars were computer controlled instead of the current state where most drivers don't even have half a brain! That is unless Microsoft or Interplay were involved with the software....
Kharn said:Anyone here read Huxley's Brave New World (I recently stated in Point Counter Point, it seems to be very bad) ór for that matter 1984...Well, 1984 is not a good example, that world is terrible, but Brave New World isn't THAT horrible a world...I mean...No monogamy.