If anyone out there who knows more than I do, please answer the following questions:
Do Cadillac Escalades have turn signals installed? I have never seen one used on that car and I have to assume when I drive they are not installed on that model, or it must be an expensive option.
Do you have to pay money every time you use a turn signal on most cars? I know on my Hyundai it is free, but seeing how sparingly they are used, most people must have to drop a quarter in every time they use their turn signal.
Did the meaning of the word stop change? I think now it means kind of slow down if there is another car within 10 feet or a small child may be crossing the street. Most people don’t even bother to slow anymore, so I must assume Stop signs don’t mean the same thing they did when I learned how to drive 16 years ago.
Are speed limits a light suggestion? If the speed limit sign says 30, most people do 45. If it says 55 and you are on I294 (The TriState) it means 85 to 90+.
So, if you can help me out, I would appreciate it.
Respect for Wetware
Knowing that one of the most powerful computers in the world (that can compute 360 trillion operations per second!) can only simulate half of a mouse brain at 1/10 speed say a lot about organic brains.
Wired Science – Wired Blogs
I guess it takes a lot of work to equal 4 billion years of evolution. The one remarkable thing about brains are that they so parallel and work in real time, all the time. Even a mouse brain in processing 10’s or 100’s of millions of bits of information every second using probably a tenth of a watt of energy!
The human brain (and whale brains) are the most complicated pieces of matter in the known universe! Humans have 100,000,000,000 neurons with over 10,000 connections per neuron! The number of possible connections is greater than the number of elemental particles in the universe. I think it will take a little while longer before we can create a machine that rivals our brains and minds.
Posted by admin on May 4, 2007 in General Comments
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