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NikFu S. 12-12-2005 08:46 PM

Drive-by-wire is just around the corner!
 
http://www.linechaserz.us.com/?OVRAW...OVMTC=standard

Now all you need to do is adapt the technology to road going vehicles and you can go anywhere a line is drawn!



I saw the commercial and it was pretty stupid, so I thought I'd share.

In my day my cars that moved on their own power had copper coils or winding devices and [some] made sparks. ;D

Electrophil 12-12-2005 09:09 PM

:rolleyes: 1 out of 20 nationwide electrical engineering students do this for their senior design project. I can't believe someone is trying to sell it as a toy. That would be boring. I guess you could draw a circle, grab a beer and pull up a chair till the batteries die.

NikFu S. 12-12-2005 09:42 PM

Considering how slowly they move, that might be a while.

Get them going at 20-30mph in a gas RC car without the jerkiness and I'll be impressed.

NapaBavarian 12-12-2005 11:19 PM

"LineChaserz are a patented technology using highly sophisticated optical sensors. You'll enjoy hours of fun playing with others, or with yourself."

-JJ- 12-13-2005 03:52 AM

ROFL ^^^^ nice and slow just the way i like it haha

Earthworm 12-13-2005 10:27 AM

I'd rather draw a figure 8 :D

Electrophil 12-13-2005 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NapaBavarian
"LineChaserz are a patented technology using highly sophisticated optical sensors. You'll enjoy hours of fun playing with others, or with yourself."

:D :D I don't know about hours... Too old for that. :D :D

I guess when they say "highly sophisticated optical sensors" they mean the ones that are pre-dipped in caviar. Not those white trailer trash kind that NASA and those other losers are using. :D

Only the best for their $15 toys!


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