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especially if the boat operator is DRUNK, which more are these days.!
BTW-no me "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... Took one of the vehicles in for service this morning, and our salesperson (clever enough to check the service department appointment sheet each day and "happen to be" in the shop to greet his sales customers as they arrive) collared me to show me a new 2007 model. I was impressed by the stylish lines, the comfortable seats, and even the leaded crystal glass headlight bezels- but what got my attention was the salesman's description of the new "automatic parallel parking" feature on the long wheel base version of the same car. His description: "You pull up alongside an empty parking space, and a system of sensors will measure the spot to be sure that it is long enough to accommoate your car. The factory wants you to have no less than 3-feet of clearance between the cars in front and in back, so that's how the measurement is set." "Once it has been determined that the car will fit into the space, you pull ahead until you are alongside of the car in front of the available spot. The system then determines the distance between the side of your car and the car parked at the curb, notes where the left rear corner of the parked car car is at, and then automatically steers and shifts the car to fit into the space the sensors defined. All you do is sort of ride the brake until your car is sitting perfectly centered and against the curb." I had to wonder: Will something of this nature be helping us dock out boats in a generation or so? There are obviously a lot more variables when docking a boat than when parking a car; but even so I wouldn't be surprised to see some enterprising young engineer figure out how to automate at least some docking functions with a similar system. |
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