Today's GrokIt:
http://qz.com/561642/google-has-patented-how-its-driverless-cars-will-talk-to-you/
http://www.wired.com/2015/11/climate-change-in-india/
http://www.wired.com/2015/11/the-paris-talks-could-produce-300000-tons-of-co2-hope-theyre-worth-it/
http://www.wired.com/2015/11/elliptic-pool-loop-round-billiard-table/
http://www.wired.com/2015/11/technology-will-soon-make-black-friday-obsolete/
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falling in love with a computer is crazy and talking to a self derivable is good so you don't have to type in an address
Having a driverless car talk to pedestrians is a very good idea. Can't imagine a nundred of them, say in downtown Boston, talking all at the same time.
We've always been enamored of the talking computer, even to the point of making it anthropomorphic.
Don't think solar is going to produce enough energy to supplant the burning of coal, especially in India.
Kind of spooky when you look up something on the internet, say the Fiat 500, and every web page you go, an ad for the car pops up. And everyone thinks we're not being surveilled.
dmac
the driveless car that could talk to pedestrians is a great idea.
shopping for black friday would much easier online.
its weird how the internet tracks everything you do.
the round pool table doesnt look good.
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