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10-10-2007 8:58 AM
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10-10-2007 11:40 AM
Marcariel
Technology at it's best! Thanks for the clip.
10-10-2007 3:34 PM
The REAL Napster
They have used the EMP pulse gun for a few years now, but it was considered too 'destructive'. The gun used by law enforcement could kill ANY electronic device, phones, cars, trucks you name it. The problem was that it completely destroyed the sensitive chips in electronics (esp computers) and made them inoperable.
With the On-Star disable feature the vehicle can be driven again without having to replace all the electronics. Smart move.
10-11-2007 1:36 PM
cOM2us
Well I never what will we think of next, thanks for the info
10-11-2007 3:36 PM
Snowy01
They'll be making cars drive themselves to the police station next! Probably using a crime nav system...What next, I wonder!
10-11-2007 10:00 PM
jstates1
Hmmm....

[grabs calculator]

300 deaths / 30000 yearly high speed chases =

1% of dying in a high speed chase.

Methinks I've found a relatively safe new hobby. I'll just have to remember not to get an OnStar equipped vehicle...
10-12-2007 5:12 AM
rossmac
What next? On Star maps all the speed-limits zones in the world and applies it to every vehicle as it travels through any zone. Speed traps and radar-warning devices obsolete!
Beyond that? On Star does the calculus for every vehicle approaching every intersection and guides them all through it with hair-raising near-collisions. An end to traffic jams and signalling systems.
10-12-2007 9:26 PM
thinboy00
And then we'll all be using linux... yeah, right!
Plenty of people don't use On Star, and vehicles are not as accurate as mathematical curves anyway...
11-30-2007 12:35 PM
strider72
Yeah, I'm not liking this one at all. I don't think I'll be buying any cars that the government can take control of at will.

Of course, ten years from now when they make it mandatory....
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