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Frank Krygowski[_4_] June 22nd 20 04:37 PM

A safer cycling cap
 
Does your cycling cap read your mind?

If not, there's room for improvement. You need one that might save your
life.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-...20-p554jm.html


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- Frank Krygowski

James[_8_] June 23rd 20 12:56 AM

A safer cycling cap
 
On 23/6/20 1:37 am, Frank Krygowski wrote:
Does your cycling cap read your mind?

If not, there's room for improvement. You need one that might save your
life.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-...20-p554jm.html


I tweeted a complaint to Monash Uni about this. They don't consider
fixing the cause of the collision, which is ~80% driver fault, failure
to give way.

What happens when the computer hits the brakes and you need to swerve to
avoid a collision? You could easily have the bike slide from under you
and you could be run over! Sometimes the best course is to speed up,
which will be stifled if the computer "thinks" you should be slowing down.

It's a giant f*ck up again from Australia.

--
JS


news18 June 23rd 20 01:48 AM

A safer cycling cap
 
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 11:37:57 -0400, Frank Krygowski wrote:

Does your cycling cap read your mind?

If not, there's room for improvement. You need one that might save your
life.


Err, look at this site with private browsing. they pile the cookies on.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-...le-that-could-

save-lives-20200620-p554jm.html

It will never work.

1. It is obviously a publish or perish article from academia with a
thought bubble.
2. That long cord between helmet and mainframe is going to be so useful,
not.
3. It involves IBM who has had a finger in every major IT cock-up in
Australia for years.



Andre Jute[_2_] June 23rd 20 10:05 PM

A safer cycling cap
 
On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 4:38:00 PM UTC+1, Frank Krygowski wrote:
Does your cycling cap read your mind?

If not, there's room for improvement. You need one that might save your
life.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-...20-p554jm.html


--
- Frank Krygowski


Now that's the right bee to have in your bonnet, Franki-boy.

Andre Jute
What do you expect from Monash?


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